"Best of the Best" Navy SEALs Killed By Taliban Insurgents

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Suverans2's picture

"The majority of the Navy SEALs who died belonged to the same covert unit that conducted the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in May, though they were not the same men, the military official said." ~ CNN World

Hmmmm, should we believe this "military official"?

Temujin's picture

I wondered the same thing ^^^ And this:

"It's a big loss" for the SEALs, one of the officials said. "The numbers are high."

The official didn't have anything to say about the tens of thousands of Afghans killed over the past decade. Guess those numbers aren't high enough.

Darkcrusade's picture

The spook agency tying up the 'loose ends' and sanitizing the operations.
Looks like they are gonna need a few more guys who will ''eat their guts and beg for seconds.''
I suppose you cannot trust the bullet stoppers to keep their mouths shut.Also they might wake up and join the right side,Can't have any rambos fighting for the otherside. Ventura does serve a purpose tho.......
http://artapp.net/Jesse-Ventura's-New-B ... t-....html

Among the 25 U.S. special operations forces killed in Wardak province were 22 Navy SEALS, considered to be the "best of the best." Seven Afghan troops also died.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/0 ... ?hpt=hp_t1

The majority of the Navy SEALs who died belonged to the same covert unit that conducted the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in May, though they were not the same men, the military official said.

The troops died during a "quick reaction" mission to assist military personnel pinned down by insurgents in a fierce firefight, a U.S. military official told CNN.
How many freedom fighters,opps i mean UNFRIENDLIES were killed?