Washington – The Pentagon has failed to disclose up to thousands of air strikes the U.S. military carried out over several years in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan against militants in those countries, the Military Times reported on Sunday.
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Last year, the United States carried out at least 456 air strikes in Afghanistan that were not documented in a U.S. Air Force database, the website reported. The air strikes were conducted by U.S. Army helicopters and drones.
The incomplete data could go back to October 2001, according to the Military Times, which describes itself as an independent news organization.
The Pentagon and Army did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Good we should not be reporting these air strikes .Some things are better solved in secret . We do not need all these libs snooping around and making problems . These Muslim animals deserve to die . They ate the filthiest scums in earth . An we gotto kill them before they kill us
to #1 – it was information withheld from congress, who represent the people. They ought to know, because they need to authorize it. Or, in other words, what the Pentagon did was typical, and criminal…