Two Afghan nationals who were training with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration vanished over the weekend while on a visit to Washington, according to federal authorities.
Mohammad Yasin Ataye, 22, and Mohd Naweed Samimi, 24, were part of a group of 31 Afghan police officers who were in the U.S. for a five-week intensive DEA training program to combat drug trafficking in in Quantico, VA. The group was bussed to Georgetown on Saturday for a day of sightseeing, which included an evening boat ride. DEA special agents accompanying the group realized the two men were missing when they failed to show up for the boat's 7 p.m. departure.
"They are among the best and brightest of their country and that's why they were chosen to train at Quantico," said Rusty Payne, a DEA spokesman. "We are very concerned for their safety."
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great, we just bussed in two terrorists
ReplyDeleteBe more concerned about what mischief they are up to..
ReplyDeleteConcerned for their safety?!! WTF?!!
ReplyDeleteDid they get 'chipped' before we let them out unescorted?!
ReplyDeleteNo way should we be letting these potential terrorists loose in our country!
Somebody royally screwed up here!
Un fn Real.
ReplyDeleteWhy we continue to trust these nations is beyond my comprehension. It has failed every single time, yet we continue to get caught in a pickle.
ReplyDeletewhy, why, why are our leaders so stupid? this doesn't make a lick of sense. a child would know this.
ReplyDelete9:55 Who are "we"?
ReplyDelete10:11 Who are "our leaders" ?
The US Government is an enemy of all people everywhere in the world. It is evil to the core. It will destroy all culture in the world.
Keep your head low and take care of your family.
The U.S. gov't treating our enemies better than us.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteThe U.S. gov't treating our enemies better than us.
September 19, 2014 at 1:43 PM
Maybe because the U.S. gov't IS the enemy?
They will probably show up about the time the missing planes do.
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