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Two Western officials say that an American military helicopter raid into Somalia has freed an American and a Dane held hostage in Somalia.
The overnight raid by at least two U.S. helicopters resulted in a shootout with the pirate captors and the freeing of the two hostages. That is according to two Western officials who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
The two hostages had been held in Somalia since October.


Read more: Sources: US Raid Frees American And Dane Held Hostage In Somalia | Fox News
 
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Kudos to all those involved in the rescue operation.:usflag:
 
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American hostage in Somalia rescued by US Navy SEALs in overnight raid


By Jim Miklaszewski, NBC News chief Pentagon correspondent

WASHINGTON -- In a daring nighttime raid Tuesday, U.S. Navy SEALs rescued two hostages, including one American, who were being held by kidnappers in Somalia, U.S. officials tell NBC News.

American Jessica Buchanan, 32, and a 60-year-old Dane, Poul Thisted, were working for a Danish relief organization in northern Somalia when they were kidnapped last October. U.S. officials described their kidnappers as heavily armed common criminals with no known ties to any organized militant group.
According to the U.S. officials, two teams of Navy SEALs landed by helicopter near the compound where the two hostages were being held. As the SEALS approached the compound on foot gunfire broke out, the U.S. officials said, and several of the militants were reportedly killed. There is no word that any of the Americans were wounded.

The SEALs gathered up Buchanan and Thisted, loaded them onto the helicopters and flew them to safety at an undisclosed location. The two hostages were not injured during the rescue operation and are reported to be in relatively good condition.

The two had been working for the Danish Refugee Council on a demining project in northern Somalia. The humanitarian group has been providing relief to some 450,000 refugees in the Somalia-Kenya border region.

News reports at the time said the two were kidnapped Oct. 25 along with a Somali colleague when their three-car convoy was stopped on the way to an airport. A self-proclaimed Somali pirate said they had been kidnapped for ransom by pirates stymied by Western nations' efforts to stop the seizure of ships off the coast. The fate of the Somali colleague was unclear.

Related: American kidnapped by gunmen in Somalia

The first indication of the rescue operation came Tuesday night in Washington from President Barack Obama himself.

As the president entered the House chambers to give his State of the Union Speech, he pointed to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta standing in the crowd and said, "Leon. Good job tonight. Good job tonight."

The president made no mention of the hostage rescue, but finished his speech with a reference to the killing of Osama bin Laden last May in a similar operation to the one conducted by Navy SEALs Tuesday night.

Updated at 5:57 a.m. ET: In a statement sent to NBC News and other media, Obama says that he authorized the operation to rescue Buchanan.

"Thanks to the extraordinary courage and capabilities of our Special Operations Forces, yesterday Jessica Buchanan was rescued and she is on her way home," he says. "As Commander-in-Chief, I could not be prouder of the troops who carried out this mission, and the dedicated professionals who supported their efforts."

Obama, who spoke to Buchanan's father Tuesday night, says she was "selflessly serving her fellow human beings when she was taken hostage by criminals and pirates who showed no regard for her health and well-being."

He says he told her father that "all Americans have Jessica in our thoughts and prayers, and give thanks that she will soon be reunited with her family."

"The United States will not tolerate the abduction of our people, and will spare no effort to secure the safety of our citizens and to bring their captors to justice," Obama adds. "This is yet another message to the world that the United States of America will stand strongly against any threats to our people.

World News - American hostage in Somalia rescued by US Navy SEALs in overnight raid
 
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A job well done by some of the best soldiers in the world for sure.
 
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Who needs a roasted somali pirate-
NATO- task force 508- Belgians are expert in that-

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^^^ Bizarrely off -topic, but typical.

What have Belgians (or fire-roasted Somalis) to do with this thread?
 
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A job well done by some of the best soldiers in the world for sure.

yes indeed a commendable job well done. Shame its tarnished with the same forces managing to piss on the dead and shot innocent people in Iraq. A good deed is always overshadowed by the memories of what they have done in the past
 
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Nope. Please read the posts above again.

i hv read the post again-
nothing offtopic here-

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yes indeed a commendable job well done. Shame its tarnished with the same forces managing to piss on the dead and shhot innocent people in Iraq. A good deed is always overshadowed by the memories of what they have done in the past

you know- this also classifies as a Job Well done by the likes of VCheng-
 
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VC the image i posted happened in US lead UN Operation- "Restore Hope"- against somalis- irony isn't it?-
The OP talks about another US operation against somalia- so here the ontopic relation-
 
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..................... A good deed is always overshadowed by the memories of what they have done in the past

So would you hold the 250,000 rapes in East Pakistan in the lead up to 1971 to the same standard? I hope not. That would be totally wrong, as is your contention here.
 
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So would you hold the 250,000 rapes in East Pakistan in the lead up to 1971 to the same standard? I hope not. That would be totally wrong, as is your contention here.

^^^ Bizarrely off -topic, but typical.

What has Pakistan to do with this thread?

You were saying. !!
 
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