A WAR FOR REVENGE

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It was a normal day in Washington, DC on September 11th, 2013. The sun was out and birds were singing. People were doing their average daily things, and everything in the streets was calm. Then all of a sudden, people started to hear sirens go off and the National Guard was rushing to the White House. People turned their attention to their televisions and saw on the news that parts of the U.S. had been bombed by airplanes. No one knew who would do such a terrible thing until Washington, DC started to get bombed also. People were going crazy and looking for shelter in their homes, buildings, and random areas on the streets.
The air force sent 4 fighter jets out after the airplanes that were bombing America. One of the jets shot down the enemy planes and found out that it was the Kongo from Africa that was creating this disaster. Immediately, President Obama told the U.S. Army to prepare for war. The U.S. wanted revenge for what the Kongo did to America and the American people. The government wondered why they would do this to us. Later they received a message from the Kongo that said “We want all of the U.S. to collapse and be destroyed.”
Two days after all this chaos happened, the U.S. had soldiers deployed to Africa to go to war with the Kongo. About a week after everything the U.S. Army had bases set up in Africa and soldiers were searching for the enemy. Soldiers were asking people in Africa everything about the Kongo, but it seemed as if all of them were too afraid to say anything at all to them. Finally, they found 3 brave men who knew where they were. The 3 men said they wanted revenge on the Kongo also for what they did to their village and their families. These men were taken to the U.S. Army bases set up in a near by...

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...nemy soldiers guarding the home. After that 5 of the men charged the building, while the one on top of the building was searching through the window for the leader. The men in the house killed one of the Kongo soldiers protecting the leader and then the U.S. soldier on top the building saw the other soldier and the leader with him. That soldier took the shot and killed the Kongo soldier and the Kongo leader with one shot to the head.
Moments after the Kongo leader was confirmed dead, the other U.S. soldiers had killed the remaining enemy soldiers and the war was finished. The U.S. soldiers thanked the men that helped them and assured the African people that they didn’t have to be afraid of the Kongo soldiers anymore and went back to America. Soon after the bombing, Americans cleaned up the areas that were hit in the U.S. and fixed the things that were destroyed.

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