Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Top U.S. General For The Middle East Doubts Russian Bounty Program Killed US Troops In Afghanistan

General Frank McKenzie, center front, the top U.S. commander for the Middle East, walks as he visits a military outpost in Syria, Jan. 25, 2020

ABC News: Top general has doubts Russian bounty program killed US troops in Afghanistan

The top U.S. general in the Middle East said more information was needed.

The top U.S. general in the Middle East said Tuesday he was aware of the intelligence of a Russian bounty program targeting U.S. troops in Afghanistan, but while he said he found it “worrisome,” he said he did not believe it was tied to actual U.S. military deaths on the battlefield.

“I found it very worrisome, I just didn't find that there was a causative link there," Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, the commander of U.S. Central Command, said in an interview with a small number of reporters.

‘The intel (intelligence) case wasn't proved to me -- it wasn't proved enough that I'd take it to a court of law -- and you know that's often true in battlefield intelligence,” said McKenzie.

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More News On US General Frank McKenzie Having Doubts On The Russian Bounty Story

US general skeptical that bounties led to troops’ deaths -- AP
CENTCOM commander doubts Russian bounty intel tied to US troop deaths in Afghanistan -- FOX News
US Gen. McKenzie skeptical that bounties led to troops' deaths -- Stars and Stripes
Top US general says Russian bounty intelligence 'wasn't proved' but 'proved enough to worry me' -- CNN
Top US general says Russia-Taliban bounty intel ‘not proven’ -- NYPost

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

There is a distinction between troops killed and bounties offered. If bounties offered and no troops killed, does that make it all ok?