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Bombshell: Congresswoman Tells CNN U.S. Gov Funds ISIS

Brave Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard told CNN that the U.S. government funds both ISIS and Al Qaeda, in a live interview.  According to the Hawaii representative, Donald Trump’s priority as President should be de-funding both of these terrorist organisations as soon as possible. Independentsentinel.com reports: “I love my job. The people of Hawaii chose me to work again in November.

Obama Tells Military To Ignore Trump

Barack Obama has issued a defiant scathing attack on incoming President Donald Trump, ordering military troops to ignore the new Commander-in-chief.  During his final address to the armed forces, Obama told troops that once Trump became their boss, soldiers should constantly question Trump’s authority and criticize him. Breitbart.com reports: Obama stood before soldiers at MacDill Air Force Base, in Tampa, Florida on Tuesday, December 6, to talk about “the foundation that we will leave for the next administration,” CNSNews.com reported.

MI6 Chief Says Russia Fueling ‘Unprecedented’ UK Terror Threat

The head of Britain’s MI6 spy agency has accused Russia of being the main contributor to an “unprecedented” terrorism threat that he says the UK is currently facing. In his first public speech since taking office in 2014, Secret Intelligence Service boss Alex Younger said that Moscow’s military efforts against ISIS terrorists in Syria were threatening the security of Britain.

Iraq: US Coalition Strikes Mosul Hospital Used By ISIS

The US led coalition conducted a “precision strike”  on a hospital in the Iraqi city of Mosul,  after saying its Iraqi allies had came under fire by ISIS fighters from the hospital complex. According to the US Central Command (Centcom), the airstrike targeted a building within the al-Salem hospital complex from where ISIS had launched heavy machine gun and rocket-propelled grenade fire on Iraqi forces. The coalition did not say if any patients or civilians were present at the scene of the airstrike.

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