Pentagon reverses itself, calls deadly Kabul strike an error

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The Pentagon retreated from its defence of a drone strike that killed multiple civilians in Afghanistan last month, announcing Friday that a review revealed that only civilians were killed in the attack, not an Islamic State extremist as first believed.

"The strike was a tragic mistake," Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, told a Pentagon news conference.

The airstrike was the last of a U.S. war that ended as it had begun in 2001 -- with the Taliban in power in Kabul. The speed with which the Taliban overran the country took the U.S. government by surprise and forced it to send several thousand troops to the Kabul airport for a hurried evacuation of Americans, Afghans and others. The evacuation, which began Aug. 14, unfolded under a near-constant threat of attack by the Islamic State group's Afghanistan affiliate.

Prior to the strike, U.S. intelligence had indicated a likelihood that a white Toyota Corolla would be used in an attack against U.S. forces, McKenzie said. On the morning of Aug. 29, such a vehicle was detected at a compound in Kabul that U.S. intelligence in the preceding 48 hours had determined was used by the Islamic State group to plan and facilitate attacks. The vehicle was tracked by U.S.

"In a dynamic high-threat environment, the commanders on the ground had appropriate authority and had reasonable certainty that the target was valid, but after deeper post-strike analysis our conclusion is that innocent civilians were killed," Milley added. Amnesty International, the humanitarian aid group, called the U.S. military's admission of a mistake a good first step.

 

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War is hell, words can not sanitize this reality.

Collateral damage ask Cheney, Rumsfeld, they will mensplain you that beauty to the nation.

But do everything we say domestically

Well maybe we should stop with the drone strikes. Has it killed a lot of innocent people because the intel was wrong. Drone strikes has killed more people than foot soldiers on the ground. That should be a sign to stop doing what you are doing. Or get your intel right.Quadruple

This mismanagement in afganistan has not just affected Americans but it has affected Canadians and afghan allies more than we are willing to admit. Shame on you Trudeau for calling an election when you should have been protecting Canadians and other allies.

They let the internsw play fast and loose with the drone joysticks.

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