toxic_pus
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To make a claim that you have done something, you don't need to actually do it, particularly if you are sure that what you did or did not do, can never be verified. Nothing stopped the US from using an ordinary heli and then claim that they have used a 'stealth' heli.The answer is very simple: so that you can later tell the world that PA could not detect us because we used latest, state of the art helis in the operation.If Pakistan knew about the operation, one wonders why did US feel necessary to involve a secret 'stealth' helicopter?
But they have actually used a 'stealth' heli and you know of this, not from any US claim or any convenient leak, but from a pure coincidence. If the accident hadn't happened none of use would have known that such a heli existed, let alone used in that operation. On top of that, US still hasn't identified the heli in public.
All this implies that the use of that heli was part of operational plan and not cover up plan.
What gives?