Topic: Delta Force Operator Speaks About Yemen Raid
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Sun 02/12/17 10:43 AM
A Delta Force member has spoken out against the mainstream media for trying to blame the Trump administration for a raid in Yemen that killed a Navy SEAL, the Independent Journal Review reported.

In an interview with the publication, Army Delta Force operator, Green Beret, and Master Sgt. Dale Comstock said the media perception of fighting terrorists was completely different from reality.

Chief Petty Officer Ryan “William” Owens, a Navy SEAL, was killed during the Jan. 19 raid against Al Qaeda targets.

“Much of the media has no f***ing clue what they’re talking about,” Comstock said. “I’ve been to over 70 countries in the world as a soldier, security consultant and civilian. I’ve been to every country in the Middle East. Yemen is one of the most dangerous countries on the planet. Syria isn’t the most dangerous country in the Middle East, Yemen is.

“Most roads in Yemen have manned checkpoints,” he continued. “There are terrorist groups at every checkpoint. There is Al Qaeda, ISIS, and the Houthis — who are funded by Iran. The streets aren’t safe.
“If you have a white face on the streets of Yemen, it’s a death sentence. There is a very high chance that you will get captured and killed.”

That doesn’t seem to fit in with the media’s reports on Yemen. Here are just some of the headlines:

“Trump Wasn’t in the Situation Room for Botched Yemen Raid That Killed Civilians and US Navy Seal (sic)” (Cosmopolitan, which no doubt published it right next to “62 Kinky Sex Tips to Keep Your Man Hungry For More”); “Trump Effort To Pin Botched Yemen Raid On Barack Obama Falters” (HuffPo, playing their typical role); and “President Trump’s disastrous first military operation ordered without ‘sufficient intelligence'” (Salon, which has not itself had a writer with “sufficient intelligence” since Chris Hitchens stopped submitting to them shortly after 9/11).

“People going after Trump for Yemen do not understand how raids work. I’ve been on several, and sometimes the worst-case scenario is what happens,” Comstock said.

“They don’t have any idea what could have gone wrong, how complex the planning was, and if anyone on the SEAL team made a mistake,” he continued. “To blame it on Trump is more than short-sighted. He doesn’t control the forces on the ground. And he has enough respect for our military that he defers to the professionals who he chose to lead the greatest fighting force on the planet.”

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msharmony's photo
Sun 02/12/17 10:48 AM
I honestly only saw these stories sparingly and for one or two days,,

if anything, seems like Yemen went under the radar,, unlike the deaths at Benghazi,,,


just seems like,,,

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Sun 02/12/17 02:00 PM
Every Commander In Chief ends up getting negative reports about the results of such orders. Comes with the job.

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Sun 02/12/17 02:09 PM
the media perception of fighting terrorists was completely different from reality.

When has this not been the case?

"Mainstream media" (at least IMO) has a horrible record for reporting on the wars we've been mired in for at least the last 20 years.

More time was spent covering the death of Michael Jackson, and Anna Nicole Smith, than what was happening during those times.


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Sun 02/12/17 02:10 PM
The problem is people seem to think that every commando mission that we send our forces to do is going to be a total success... with no deaths to any of the men sent.

That is not reality or even logical.

People seem to think that the bad guys do not know how to fight.. they do. And NO mission is a " gimme".

These men know full well what they are up against and the know the risks, as does the President.. ANY president.

Thank God that we have the men that we do carrying out these missions and Presidents that will make the calls to send them when needed.