NLXSK1
Well-Known Member
"Under the cover of night, U.S. commandos approached the walled compound on foot, hoping to catch unawares the militants holding two hostages, including American Luke Somers.
Then, 100 meters from their target, something went terribly wrong. A noise, maybe a dog bark, alerted the militants to the raiders, according to U.S. officials briefed on the operation. The rescue team's biggest advantage, the element of surprise, was lost in that moment, and the shooting started.
When the dust settled 30 minutes later, the 40-man special-operations team emerged from the compound carrying Mr. Somers and a South African hostage, both mortally wounded..."
It used to be that the US was smart enough not to admit to or deny things like this and certainly not publish them on a real time basis in the news for the enemy to read...
What the fuck is going on with our national security?
Why do we keep announcing our failures to the world?
Then, 100 meters from their target, something went terribly wrong. A noise, maybe a dog bark, alerted the militants to the raiders, according to U.S. officials briefed on the operation. The rescue team's biggest advantage, the element of surprise, was lost in that moment, and the shooting started.
When the dust settled 30 minutes later, the 40-man special-operations team emerged from the compound carrying Mr. Somers and a South African hostage, both mortally wounded..."
It used to be that the US was smart enough not to admit to or deny things like this and certainly not publish them on a real time basis in the news for the enemy to read...
What the fuck is going on with our national security?
Why do we keep announcing our failures to the world?