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Islamic State has gained its first outpost in southern Africa after the capture of strategic port in Mozambique

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The port delivers cargo to vast new gas fields that are being developed offshore by multinationals, including Total. Mozambique has become the latest African stronghold of Islamic State after well-armed insurgents captured a strategic port in the north of the country.

 

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With U.S. backing/assistance, no doubt, so as to guarantee work for otherwise dormant U.S. troops scattered across the globe for NO GOOD REASON and at tax-payer's expense. -Let our Fascist military contractors pay them as it's to THEIR benefit, not ours, to keep them 'working'.

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