Thursday, November 11, 2021

A New Documentary Questions The Death Of Four US Soldiers At The Hands Of ISIS In Niger

 

Daily Mail: US Army 'lied' about deaths of four soldiers at hands of ISIS in Niger: Pentagon claimed unit went on 'rogue' capture-kill mission - but secret docs suggest they were FOLLOWING orders which top brass tried to cover up 

* New documentary reveals explosive claims about four Army KIAs in Niger 

* Army Special Ops soldiers were killed in 2017 ISIS ambush near Tongo Tongo 

* Military brass claimed they went 'rogue' in attempt to capture ISIS leader 

* But documents suggest they were following orders in a foolish mission 

* Film claims high-ranking officers tried to cover up orders to protect themselves 

* ABC News documentary, 3212 Un-Redacted, will be released Thursday on Hulu 

A new documentary has made the explosive claim that senior US Army officials lied to the public and the families of four special forces soldiers about the circumstances of their deaths in an ISIS ambush in Niger. 

The ABC News film, 3212 Un-Redacted, is set to be released on Thursday through Hulu, offering an in-depth investigation of the October 4, 2017 massacre near the village of Tongo Tongo. 

Killed in the overwhelming ambush by scores of ISIS fighters were four members of Operation Detachment Alpha Squad 3212: Sergeant La David Johnson, Staff Sergeant Jeremiah Johnson, Staff Sergeant Bryan Black, and Staff Sergeant Dustin Wright.  

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Update: ABC News documentary challenges Pentagon's claims of rogue Green Berets (ABC News)  

WNU Editor: These four families deserve closure.

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