Foreign Ambassador Is ‘Shocked’ by Ilhan Omar’s Latest Conduct

The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Republic of Somaliland is calling on congressional colleagues of communist/globalist Congresswoman Ilhan Omar to “take note” of her conduct during a public event over the weekend.

This from townhall.com.

In a tweet Ambassador Rhoda Elmi slammed Omar’s promotion of violence in Somalia, adding her comments were “baffling” given the United States has partnered with Somaliland to fight terrorism in the region.

Elmi wrote:

We were profoundly surprised, even shocked on discovering the remarks made by Congresswoman Ilhan Omar of Minnesota in a recent public forum, widely circulated on most social media platforms and attached below for your reference.

The language she employed was regrettably unbecoming of both the office she holds and the constituents she represents.

We hope the house leadership and her caucus will take note of her public conduct, unbecoming a United States Congresswoman nor representative of the august house she serves in.

Further:

Her expressions were lacking in common decency and revealed a significant lack of understanding of basic facts.

Specifically troubling, were her endeavors to revive the once-violent and dangerous ideology of Greater Somalia or Somali Weyn, which caused so much death, destruction and conflict in the Horn of Africa.

Moreover, her ignorance of #US – #Somaliland cooperation in the fight against terror and piracy in the Gulf of Aden & Gulf of Berbera was shocking to say the least.

The remarks grew worse from there.

Omar argues the interpretation of her remarks is “off.”

In 1997, Omar came to the United States with her family as refugees from Somalia. They relocated to Minnesota where Omar represents the state’s 5th Congressional District.

Final thoughts: “Interpretations” are never wrong or “off.” They are the right of the holder.

Remarks, however, have the power to destroy or to build bridges. Ilhan Omar is using her remarks to destroy our beloved country and must be censured if not removed from Congress.