Sunday, September 1, 2013

SEAL Team 6 families' suspicions of gov't grow

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More than two years after President Obama reassured the father of a member of SEAL Team 6 that the government would look into the death of his son, the father is still waiting for a response, and his suspicions are growing.

On Aug. 9, 2011, Taliban forces were waiting for a Chinook helicopter carrying members of the elite unit SEAL Team 6 to approach its landing site. The helicopter was attacked from three sides in a coordinated ambush.

Although it was known Taliban forces were in the area, the SEALs did not have the air cover that was a standard procedure for missions of that type. During the ambush, the Chinook was reportedly shot down by a shoulder-fired missile, killing all 38 people on board, including 25 American special operations personnel, five U.S. Army National Guard and Army Reserve crewmen, a U.S. military dog, seven Afghan commandos and an Afghan interpreter.

Charles Strange, whose son Michael was killed in the ambush, said in a meeting with President Obama after the attack he whispered in the president’s ear to ask him if there would be a congressional investigation into the death of his son. Obama whispered back, “We will look very, very, very, deep into this.”

However, more than two years after the attack, the families are still waiting for answers, and they now have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to find out what happened. The lawsuit is being handled by Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and now Freedom Watch, who is also a former U.S. Justice Department prosecutor.

More @ WND

2 comments:

  1. Any reasonable person with average cognitive abilities KNOWS that this administration lies more than it tells the truth. Why would any reasonable person believe the "official" description of these (or any other) events as told by the current administration?

    I posted about this shortly after it occurred 2 years ago and still feel the same way today. This administration has neither done nor said anything to make their version of these events any more believable.

    http://elevenbravotwenty.blogspot.com/2011/08/something-doesnt-seem-right.html

    Something else that strikes me as odd... I don't recall ever hearing anything from or about the pinned down Rangers that the SEALs on board the downed Chinook were being sent to help. Perhaps they were no longer an important part of the story?

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    1. I posted about this shortly after it occurred 2 years ago and still feel the same way today.

      I remember this and only the Lord knows the truth unfortunately.

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