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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]http://www.salon.com/2017/02/03/former-obama-official-deadly-yemen-raid-wasnt-planned-under-obamas-watch/ https://sputniknews.com/us/201702031050296089-nsc-obama-not-consider-yemen-raid/ But I agree with the PP that said assigning blame at this juncture is misguided. Let's focus on never losing American lives in these efforts. That also means that the POTUS needs to have a staff that doesn't consider our troops to be cubes on a Risk board.[/quote] We would all be speaking German if we focused n never losing a life[/quote] Don't be an asshole. This mission wasn't well planned or coordinated, which is why it didn't run while Obama was the Commander in Chief. It needed more attention to detail, and Trump was playing wild western cowboy and got a bunch of innocents killed.[/quote] DP. Do you know under Obama, our military suffered the deadliest loss of service members' lives in the Afghanistan? Was that due to the incompetence of Obama? "On 6 August 2011, a U.S. Boeing CH-47 Chinook military helicopter was shot down while transporting a quick reaction force attempting to reinforce an engaged unit of Army Rangers in Wardak province, west of Kabul, Afghanistan. The resulting crash killed all 38 people on board—25 American special operations personnel, five United States Army National Guard and Army Reserve crewmen, seven Afghan commandos, and one Afghan interpreter—as well as a U.S. military working dog. [u]It is considered the worst loss of American lives in a single incident in the Afghanistan campaign[/u], surpassing Operation Red Wings in 2005."[/quote]
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