Published on May 9, 2013
May 9, Thursday 10:00 AM, National Press Club, Washington, DC:
Watch these Navy SEAL Team VI families and other family members as they reveal the Obama Administrations culpability in death of their sons in the fatal helicopter crash in Afghanistan following the successful raid on bin Laden’s compound. This is a powerful and riveting briefing thatincluded some of America’s most significant military leaders.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqtJrJ40Cio
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Seal Team Six had to be eliminated because there WAS no Osama Bin Laden.’’ he was dead long ago in Tora Bora and the Fedgov kept him “alive” in the same vein as Emanuel Goldstein in “1984.” Dumped his body at sea? We should be insulted that they think we are that stupid.
I'm not a combat Sailor, but I do know that sometimes crap happens in war. The enemy (Taliban) does have their own intell and often times know where a patrol or a rescue mission is going to happen either through counter-intelligence or simple ground intell or observation. Think Mogadishu.
Beside the obscene ROE and that Imman having a say, I don't see where this was just a lucky shot from the Islamists.
I'm sorry I don't have the time to listen to all the heartfelt sorrow of the families, so can you please give us a timeline of the mission and why so many elite were on that Chinook and why they and you think that particular helo was shot down in retribution for them killing bin Laden?
Maybe the video shows more, but so for I'm not seeing any culpability on anyone's part.
What I read at the time and in this video, it just looks like the bad guys lucked out after some idiot put too many elite forces into one helicopter. Being Gator Navy, I launched the Marines of LPH-11 daily and nightly after VN. I clearly remember one Ch-47 going down in training.
Please give me a time line and why this was nothing more than a lucky shot my Koranimals.
Seems everyone is speculating about that awful loss.
See also:
Navy SEAL Team VI Families Reveal Governments Culpability in Death of Their Sons at National Press Club