Questions haunt the families of Extortion 17, the 2011 helicopter mission in Afghanistan that suffered the most U.S. military deaths in a single day in the war on terrorism.
The investigative file made available to The Washington Times shows that the helicopter’s landing zone was not properly vetted for threats nor protected by gunships, while commanders criticized the mission as too rushed and the conventional Chinook chopper as ill-suited for a dangerous troop infiltration.
Every day, Charlie Strange, the father of one of the 30 Americans who died Aug. 6, 2011, in the flash of a rocket-propelled grenade, asks himself whether his son, Michael, was set up by someone inside the Afghan government wanting revenge on Osama bin Laden’s killers — SEAL Team 6.
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YEP i believe this was Definitely payback for the Book that was made about them.
After th investigation, should there ever be a real one, the records will be sealed, to protect Barack Sorento and his geriatric band of brain free numbnuts from fallout.
Inside job the raid was part of the bin laden fable
From day one it was obvious that the whole raid thing was bs! Now the covering continues.
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