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NATO copter downed; Navy SEALs among the 30 U.S. dead

What about the Islamic world. A considerable proportion of them still believes that 9/11 is a CIA/Mossad operation.
We sane people pretty much given up on the Islamic world about 9/11. We expect the muslims will believe anything negative about US, no matter how outlandish and illogical.
 
RIP to the dead.

US will now go all out now IMO ... revenge is a dish best served HOT for them .... more bloodshed in coming days .....
 
RIP to the dead.

US will now go all out now IMO ... revenge is a dish best served HOT for them .... more bloodshed in coming days .....

you cant defeat a man who has nothing to lose.
unfortunately the taliban fall under the same catagory..
a rething on war tactics may be needed..perhaps isolating them is the best option..
The soldiers were killed because they were there...if they werent there the taliban dont have to capability to come to USA and kill them..
dont start me on 9\11.....if america hasnt learned from it and its still possible for taliban to go USA and kill americans then shame on USA.
 
According to the sources, military personnel internally admit to the SEAL deaths, however it was not clear whether it had been the result of an accidental crash, from a firefight with Pakistani military forces stationed only a short distance from the compound, or whether, as Pakistani eyewitnesses indicated (below), the helicopter exploded after covert forces entered.
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The bolded part is utter nonsense coz US had plans to attack Pakistan IF pakistan attacked the seals.

Osama bin Laden raid team was prepared to fight Pakistani forces | World news | The Guardian
 
that night when OBL was killed...the residents of abbottabad saw atleast three bodies being carried on stretchers from helicopter crash site.....
all three were carried by pakistani soldiers as i havent come across any eye witness who saw americans that night...but helicopter crash was witnessed by many...
so the obl operation reports are not transparent...
 
i was reading in the news paper tht according to an indian TV channel 20 out of 25 seals were those who took part in OBL operation....
it says tht " The elimination of eyewitnesses of OBL's death has shaken the American credibility. Now doubts r being raised tht whtever the US Navy seals told world bout OBL's death was wht the US defence authorities wanted thn to say."
 
i was reading in the news paper tht according to an indian TV channel 20 out of 25 seals were those who took part in OBL operation....
it says tht " The elimination of eyewitnesses of OBL's death has shaken the American credibility. Now doubts r being raised tht whtever the US Navy seals told world bout OBL's death was wht the US defence authorities wanted thn to say."

Should we call them HINDU bloody conspiracy theorists? A valid question raised needs sane answer rather than diversionary tactics.
 
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There is your problem. Mercs are supposed to protect themselves. I guess this lack of understanding due to your being a conscript reject mean that if there is a conflict between American mercs and Chinese mercs, the American mercs will RIP the Chinese mercs all to hell.

AmeriKKKa has Mercenaries. China has Soldiers. There is a fundamental difference between the 2. Mercenaries are those who take up arms for profit. Their employer should therefore, to make money such as oil, FOREX and mining rights in certain Islamic countries, do the most to prevent assets like helicopters and employees like those navy SEALs from being destroyed. The failure of the employer to do this means that shareholders (US taxpayers) should stop investing in a failing company, and take their money elsewhere.
 
US to 'stay the course' after Afghan chopper crash
By Mathieu Rabechault | AFP – 26 mins ago
The United States has vowed to "stay the course" in Afghanistan after 30 US soldiers were killed there when, according to local officials, the Taliban shot down their helicopter.
The pledge from US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta -- and a salute from President Barack Obama -- came Saturday, after the US troops, an interpreter and seven Afghan soldiers were killed during an anti-Taliban operation late Friday.
The strike was by far the worst to hit foreign troops since American and other international forces invaded Afghanistan to oust the Taliban in 2001 in the wake of the September 11 attacks.
According to The Navy Times, 17 of those killed were Navy SEALs, a highly-trained special forces unit entrusted with some of the most difficult missions.
Most of them came from "Gold Squadron" of Naval Special Warfare Development Group sometimes referred to as "Team Six," the report said. It is the Navy?s equivalent to the Army?s "Delta Force."

In May, "Team Six" carried out a raid on a Pakistani hideout of Osama bin Laden and killed the mastermind of the September 11, 2001, attacks.
But sources in the Obama administration said the dead troops were "not part" of the team that killed bin Laden.
The Naval Special Warfare Development Group has four line squadrons -- "Blue," "Gold," "Red" and "Silver" -- plus a strategic reconnaissance element known as "Black Squadron," The Navy Times pointed out. The crash wiped out an entire troop in "Gold Squadron," it said.
"Their courage was exemplary, as was their determination to make this a safer world for their countries and for their fellow citizens," Panetta in a statement.
"We will stay the course to complete that mission, for which they and all who have served and lost their lives in Afghanistan have made the ultimate sacrifice."
The Pentagon declined to comment on the cause of the crash but said it had opened an investigation into the incident. The top US military officer, Admiral Mike Mullen, warned against drawing hasty conclusions.
"Information is still coming in about this incident. I think it's important that we allow investigators to do their work before jumping to too many conclusions," Mullen said in a statement.
"We also need to make sure we remain committed to the mission. The fight goes on," said Mullen, who is chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff.
"The best way we can honor that sacrifice is to keep at it, keep fighting, keep moving forward."
Afghan officials said a rocket fired by Taliban insurgents struck a Chinook helicopter carrying the US and Afghan forces in Wardak province, southwest of the Afghan capital Kabul.
"The US chopper that crashed last night was shot down by the Taliban as it was taking off," said provincial spokesman Shahidullah Shahid. "A rocket fired by the insurgents hit it and completely destroyed it."
The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said Saturday that 30 ISAF service members -- all of them Americans -- one civilian interpreter and seven Afghan commandos were killed in the incident.
ISAF did not say anything about why the Chinook had crashed.
Obama said Saturday that the deaths of the US soldiers were "a reminder of the extraordinary sacrifices made by the men and women of our military and their families, including all who have served in Afghanistan."
"We will draw inspiration from their lives, and continue the work of securing our country and standing up for the values that they embodied," he said in a White House statement.
"We also mourn the Afghans who died alongside our troops in pursuit of a more peaceful and hopeful future for their country."
 
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