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Who denied the request to fire? Was his name given?
IDK... but we need to know!
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That night it didn’t matter, because the gunship was not given permission to fire. “We had seen two of them (insurgents) moving, crawling away from the area, as to not really make a whole lot of scene,” she recalled.
Monitoring the scene from above, she relayed the scene to the ground force commander. “You have two enemy forces that are still alive,” she said. “Permission to engage.”
They were denied.
Marquez told Circa the ground commander's decision to not allow her crew to engage the two enemy fighters sealed the fate of those involved in Extortion 17.
Chaffetz is the best example of a uni-party globalist, I can imagine... was it because of extortion, literally?
THIS...
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As you can see and hear, Marquez chronicles that Extortion 17 was unnecessarily sacrificed by a corrupt or recklessly incompetent military establishment that did not heed her and her co-pilot’s warnings to have our brave heroes quickly evacuate the eventual crash site when it appeared that the Taliban fighters were regrouping and ready to attack the Chinook. And, because of the Obama Defense Department’s “Rules of Engagement,” the servicemen were not permitted to fire first on the terrorists, but instead had to wait to be fired upon. By then it was too late!
And, this is not just about the Panetta-Obama Defense Department cover-up, but also the cover-up of Chairman Chaffetz in conducting a sham investigation and hearing about the causes of the crash.
Heads will now roll over this deadly outrage, and Rep. Chaffetz was wise to get “out of Dodge” before the “after-blast” from the Taliban’s Extortion 17 fatal attack politically and perhaps criminally takes him and his co-conspirators out as well.
Seven years ago today, tragedy struck Extortion 17 in Afghanistan when the U.S. Army Chinook helicopter carrying 22 members of the Navy's Special Warfare Development Group and 16 others was pulled from the sky in flames. Today we recount the tragedy with surviving family members.