Conservative talk radio host Michael Savage believes the public is being misled about the deaths of 17 members of the Navy's SEAL Team Six. The team, which gained worldwide fame for killing Osama bin Laden, was traveling with Afghan soldiers in a Chinook transport helicopter when the craft was downed by insurgents in August 2011. Family members of the soldiers filed a lawsuit to seek damages from the US, Afghan, and Iranian governments, while also pressing Congress to address what they perceive to be improprieties in the government's version of events. RT's Ameera David discusses the controversy with Savage to learn more.
Yet another one of these Obama "things just don't add up" incidents, passed off as "innocent" or a "tragedy" that the public either never hears about or, if they do, dismiss any other possible or conceivable explanation, about which questions swirl that the Regime never has to answer. Why, indeed, were seventeen members of the same SEAL unit that bagged Osama bin Laden all herded onto a single, slow, obsolete helicopter and sent into a hot combat zone without escort only three months later? Something that is most definitely not SOP. Will we ever get the answers to these questions?
C'mon, you know better than that.
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