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US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by Goldsplash(m): 6:43am On Nov 05, 2021
Pentagon probe: Drone strike that killed 10 Afghan civilians did not violate law.
Independent review concludes deadly bombing in final days of Afghanistan war not caused by misconduct or negligence, doesn’t recommend disciplinary action.
By LOLITA C. BALDOR
3 Nov 2021, 10:13 pm.
WASHINGTON (AP) — An independent Pentagon review has concluded that the US drone strike that killed innocent Kabul civilians and children in the final days of the Afghanistan war was not caused by misconduct or negligence, and it doesn’t recommend any disciplinary action, The Associated Press has learned.

The review, done by the Air Force Lt. Gen. Sami Said, found there were breakdowns in communication and in the process of identifying and confirming the target of the bombing, according to a senior defense official familiar with the report. But, Said concluded that the mistaken strike happened despite prudent measures to prevent civilian deaths, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a report not yet released.

As inspector general of the Air Force, Said had no direct connection to Afghanistan operations and thus was deemed an independent judge of the matter.

Said’s review said the drone strike must be considered in the context of the moment, as US forces under stress were being flooded by information about threats to troops and civilians at the Kabul airport, just days after a deadly suicide bombing. Thousands of Afghans were swarming the airport, trying to get out of the country following the Taliban takeover.

According to the official, Said found that better communication between those making the strike decision and other support personnel might have raised more doubts about the bombing, but in the end may not have prevented it.
Said was asked to investigate the August 29 drone strike on a white Toyota Corolla sedan, which killed Zemerai Ahmadi and nine family members, including seven children. Ahmadi, 37, was a longtime employee of an American humanitarian organization.
The intelligence about the car and its potential threat came just days after an Islamic State suicide bomber killed 13 US troops and 169 Afghans at a Kabul airport gate. The US was working to evacuate thousands of Americans, Afghans and other allies in the wake of the collapse of the country’s government.

Said concluded that US forces genuinely believed that the car they were following was an imminent threat and that they needed to strike it before it got closer to the airport.
The report, which has been endorsed by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, made several recommendations that have been passed on to commanders at US Central Command and US Special Operations Command. The official said the review recommends that more be done to prevent what military officials call “confirmation bias” — the idea that troops making the strike decision were too quick to conclude that what they were seeing aligned with the intelligence and confirmed their conclusion to bomb what turned out to be the wrong car.

The review recommends that the military have personnel present with a strike team whose job it is to actively question such conclusions. The report says using a so-called “red-team” in such self-defense strikes that are being done quickly might help avoid errors.

Said also recommended that the military improve its procedures to ensure that children and other innocent civilians are not present before launching a time-sensitive strike.

For days after the strike, Pentagon officials asserted that it had been conducted correctly, despite mounting reports that multiple civilians and children had died and growing doubts that the car contained explosives. Said’s review concluded that officials made their initial assessments too quickly and did not do enough analysis.

While Said’s report does not find individual fault or recommend discipline, officials said commanders may decide to take administrative actions once they review his report.
The US is working to pay financial reparations to the family, and potentially get them out of Afghanistan, but nothing has been finalized.

A second defense official said Austin has asked that Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of US Central Command, and Gen. Richard Clarke, head of US Special Operations Command, come back to him with recommendations for changes to address the gaps.

Said’s review mirrors many of the findings outlined by McKenzie several weeks after the investigation.

The Central Command review found that US forces tracked the car for about eight hours and launched the strike in an “earnest belief” — based on a standard of “reasonable certainty” — that it posed an imminent threat to American troops at Kabul airport. The car was believed to have been carrying explosives in its trunk.

The airstrike was the last in a US war that ended just days later, as the final American troops flew out of Kabul airport, leaving the Taliban in power.
Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/pentagon-probe-drone-strike-that-killed-10-afghan-civilians-did-not-violate-law/

Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by XXXXTENTACION: 6:52am On Nov 05, 2021
They have money for war... But they don't have money to feed the poor... embarassed

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Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by SportsHD: 6:56am On Nov 05, 2021
Lord knows how many civilians has been on the receiving end of US killer drones in Syria, Iraq, afghan, Yemen and others. As far as you're not American, the authorities see you as collateral damage.
Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by Freestainworld(m): 6:58am On Nov 05, 2021
The same US that will probe other nations if this shit happens, they protect their image and destroy others.

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Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by doggedfighter(f): 7:07am On Nov 05, 2021
Why will your drones leave target to kill innocent civilians?



This statement is provocative.
Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by Kingpin1000: 7:16am On Nov 05, 2021
Hypocrisy of the highest order. If it were another country they will be calling for sanctions
Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by vedaxcool(m): 7:16am On Nov 05, 2021
The same serial war crimes behaviour, always excusing themselves and harassing others.
Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by DeMekus: 7:17am On Nov 05, 2021
The drone helped neutralize potential terrorists, simple. After all, it's just 10.
Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by SarkinYarki: 7:21am On Nov 05, 2021
Just imagine
Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by JavaScript90: 7:22am On Nov 05, 2021
Chao. Those killed has been counted as collateral damage
Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by Hanibbal(m): 8:22am On Nov 05, 2021
DeMekus:
The drone helped neutralize potential terrorists, simple. After all, it's just 10.

What a shame. If your family member was among the dead would you have made this comment?
Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by Jimasun: 9:51am On Nov 05, 2021
DeMekus:
The drone helped neutralize potential terrorists, simple. After all, it's just 10.
You will die a miserable death.

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Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by MangekyoAlt: 5:04pm On Nov 05, 2021
They are justifying the barbaric act. The Americans are the biggest hypocrites in the universe.
If this were to be China, or Russia, they would've been sanctioned since. Bloody fools
Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by MangekyoAlt: 5:07pm On Nov 05, 2021
Freestainworld:
The same US that will probe other nations if this shit happens, they protect their image and destroy others.

They have been criticised heavily for it.
Read this report; https://www.rt.com/op-ed/539380-us-civilian-deaths-hypocrisy/ and get enlighten on the hypocrisy of the US. They commit war crimes whenever they want and get away with it. Imagine if this was russia. All the world political elites and international bodies would've been "showing concern" by now.

Lalasticlala, Mynd44
Move the post to fp
Re: US Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians Did Not Violate Law - Pentagon by MangekyoAlt: 5:12pm On Nov 05, 2021
DeMekus:
The drone helped neutralize potential terrorists, simple. After all, it's just 10.
You are worse than a terrorist.

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