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elleng

(130,825 posts)
Thu Feb 2, 2017, 03:27 PM Feb 2017

Raid in Yemen: Risky From the Start and Costly in the End

'Just five days after taking office, over dinner with his newly installed secretary of defense and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, President Trump was presented with the first of what will be many life-or-death decisions: whether to approve a commando raid that risked the lives of American Special Operations forces and foreign civilians alike.

President Barack Obama’s national security aides had reviewed the plans for a risky attack on a small, heavily guarded brick home of a senior Qaeda collaborator in a mountainous village in a remote part of central Yemen. But Mr. Obama did not act because the Pentagon wanted to launch the attack on a moonless night and the next one would come after his term had ended.

With two of his closest advisers, Jared Kushner and Stephen K. Bannon, joining the dinner at the White House along with Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., Mr. Trump approved sending in the Navy’s SEAL Team 6, hoping the raid early last Sunday would scoop up cellphones and laptop computers that could yield valuable clues about one of the world’s most dangerous terrorist groups. Vice President Mike Pence and Michael T. Flynn, the national security adviser, also attended the dinner.

As it turned out, almost everything that could go wrong did. And on Wednesday, Mr. Trump flew to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to be present as the body of the American commando killed in the raid was returned home, the first military death on the new commander in chief’s watch.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/01/world/middleeast/donald-trump-yemen-commando-raid-questions.html?

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Raid in Yemen: Risky From the Start and Costly in the End (Original Post) elleng Feb 2017 OP
Trump's people better be contemplating an exit strategy Blue_Tires Feb 2017 #1
Total incompetence gohuskies Feb 2017 #2

Blue_Tires

(55,445 posts)
1. Trump's people better be contemplating an exit strategy
Thu Feb 2, 2017, 03:35 PM
Feb 2017

that will allow Trump to resign while still saving face and keeping his brand intact...

gohuskies

(1,155 posts)
2. Total incompetence
Thu Feb 2, 2017, 03:49 PM
Feb 2017

This cabal of idiots who trash the intelligence services because 'he alone can fix this' is taking us down into an abyss. Impeach the bastard now.

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