The USA military has been in Afghanistan since 2001 and is still learning lessons. Isn't it just a little to late for that?
A full investigation needs to be conducted, INCLUDING THE TECHNOLOGY! There are former CIA, FBI and military intelligence in the USA completely capable of conducting an independent investigation. It is the very least we can do to Doctors Without Borders. This group facilitated the end of Eboli in Africa, the very least we can do is carry the requests of their leadership!
April 29, 2016
By Barbara Starr and Ryan Browne
A full investigation needs to be conducted, INCLUDING THE TECHNOLOGY! There are former CIA, FBI and military intelligence in the USA completely capable of conducting an independent investigation. It is the very least we can do to Doctors Without Borders. This group facilitated the end of Eboli in Africa, the very least we can do is carry the requests of their leadership!
April 29, 2016
By Barbara Starr and Ryan Browne
...Doctors Without Borders (click here) says that more than 100 patients were admitted to the hospital when it was struck.
Pablo Marco, operations manager for Doctors Without Borders in the Middle East, told CNN Thursday that his group would continue to push for an independent external investigation into the strike.
"We just need to remember that since the beginning, MSF has asked for an independent investigation to really understand and to make clear what happened in Kunduz and that unfortunately despite the fact that the U.S. has had an internal investigation, this independent investigation hasn't happened yet and we keep asking for it," he said.
At the news conference, Votel stressed, "We extend our deepest condolences to those injured and to the families of those killed in this tragic incident," adding that the Pentagon was "fully committed to learning from this tragedy and minimizing the risk of civilian casualties during future combat operations."
"This was an extreme situation we were dealing with," Votel said, noting that the Taliban in the area were in possession of a surface-to-air missile, a rarity in the Afghanistan conflict....