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The video shows several armed militants walking and running in a desert area apparently heading for the ambush, reports BBC Monitoring.
It then shows footage that appears to have been filmed by one of the US soldiers. At one point the footage shows US soldiers seemingly exchanging fire with their assailants.
One soldier is then shown apparently dead.
Fighting continues until the other soldiers are killed, including apparently the one who was filming.
www.bbc.co.uk...
originally posted by: mazzroth
a reply to: odzeandennz
I wanna know why a foreign military is operating inside another sovereign Country ? it seems its perfectly ok for the US military to be anywhere uninvited and do what ever it wants, when they are challenged for it the mentality is they are always the good guys no matter the circumstance. This is idiotic.
originally posted by: trollz
originally posted by: mazzroth
a reply to: odzeandennz
I wanna know why a foreign military is operating inside another sovereign Country ? it seems its perfectly ok for the US military to be anywhere uninvited and do what ever it wants, when they are challenged for it the mentality is they are always the good guys no matter the circumstance. This is idiotic.
Our soldiers are there helping train local governments to fight against ISIS and other terrorist groups themselves. US soldiers aren't just going anywhere they want uninvited.
Niger does not belong to ISIS, and you're way out of line in trying to attack those soldiers for being there assisting against those terrorists. They are the good guys, and 4 of them gave their lives to help the people of that area.
originally posted by: filthyphilanthropist
a reply to: mazzroth
Of course we see it that way. It's our team, man. Ride or die, baby.
How many militants does it take to take down 4 US soldiers? A bunch. These men went out like champions.
originally posted by: namehere
a reply to: mazzroth
maybe because we are allies with niger and our forces keep their nation from being lost to civil war and various conflicts that african nations are prone to and because it allows our military the ability to reach anywhere in central africa quickly to support counter-terrorism operations, and well oil which india gets the most of...
originally posted by: tovenar
a reply to: AtomicKangaroo
So, ISIS are the good guys, then?
originally posted by: filthyphilanthropist
a reply to: mazzroth
Of course we see it that way. It's our team, man. Ride or die, baby.
How many militants does it take to take down 4 US soldiers? A bunch. These men went out like champions.