'We could have been there': Squadron member speaks out on stalled Benghazi response
His squadron got the alert: a “real world mission was going down.”https://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/foxne...~4/dGIZec-Ut0s
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Re: 'We could have been there': Squadron member speaks out on stalled Benghazi response
They where left to die so they couldn't speak publicly abiut how they where warned and abandoned and we did nothing.
Re: 'We could have been there': Squadron member speaks out on stalled Benghazi response
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sofargone561
They where left to die so they couldn't speak publicly abiut how they where warned and abandoned and we did nothing.
and the sad fact is that no one gives a flying fuck. you have marine meus that are in theater as well as carrier battle groups all over the place. then the land assets scattered all over the place. someone could have been there within 2-10 hours at a minimum. aircraft at the very least. and again like i said in the begining of the post, no one gives a fuck about these poor guys that even asked for more help and security over and over again. um, last time i checked the excuse of a boss saying they didnt know of the problem is both unacceptable and criminal. if a unit commander can be held accountable for his subordinates getting into to much trouble then how come the head of a dept cant be held accountable? makes zero sense to me whatsoever. hell it should go all the way up to the pres himself on accountability on this one., it's their job and what they get paid for