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Laura Sessions came through with the real story. Below is 24 tweet thread:

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1. What happened in Niger.

2. While everyone is so busy talking about the president's handling of his call to the widow of the soldier killed in Niger....

3. you're all missing the important part of that story...the part about what happened that night in Niger.

4. The story that is emerging is so much worse than anything that happened in Benghazi

5. but the same GOP Congress that investigated Benghazi with a fury seems to have little or no interest in this story.
.

6. Here's what we know so far...
.These soldiers went to a meeting in an area near the border with Mali a well known hot spot for ISIS
.

7 Our soldiers were not backed up by US Military air support- backed up by the French, who were not authorized to intervene or even fire
.

8 Our soldiers did not have armored vehicles. They traveled in pickup trucks.
.
Our soldiers were given faulty intel... that said

9 "it was unlikely that they would meet any hostile forces." Of course, they walked into an ISIS ambush-chaotic and they took three lives
.

10 It took the French 30 minutes to arrive. When they did they were not authorized to help.

11. So, a dozen of our Green Berets fought a battle with more than 50 Isis fighters, without help, for 30 minutes.
.

12 Finally, a rescue helicopter arrived, but it was not a US military helicopter.

13 No, we apparently outsourced that job to “private contractors.”

14 So, these contractors landed and loaded the remaining troops, the injured and the dead.
.
Here's where this gets really bad...
.

15 Because they were not military, they never did a head count. That is how Sgt. La David Johnson was left behind.

16 That's right...they left him behind.

.

17According to the Pentagon, his locator beacon was activated on battlefield, which indicates that he was alive when they left him there

18 They recovered his body 48 hours later but are refusing to say where.

19 According to his widow, she could not have an open casket. This means that he was mutilated after being left behind on the battlefield.

20 This is what led to the nonsense we're obsessing over. This is the real story.

21 As usual, you're allowing it to be about Trump's distraction, but this is Benghazi on steroids.
.

22 The Trump Pentagon gave these men bad intel, no support, outsourced rescue people and then,,,

22 tried for more than a week to pretend it never happened. In that time, Trump spoke on many occasions and never mentioned it.

24 He tweeted attacks on many but never mentioned this
Only after pressure from the media did he acknowledge these men and their service.
 

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Laura Sessions came through with the real story. Below is 24 tweet thread:

Laura Sessions

@laurasessions10Follow @laurasessions10 on Twitter Read thread on Twitter Embed this page




1. What happened in Niger.

2. While everyone is so busy talking about the president's handling of his call to the widow of the soldier killed in Niger....

3. you're all missing the important part of that story...the part about what happened that night in Niger.

4. The story that is emerging is so much worse than anything that happened in Benghazi

5. but the same GOP Congress that investigated Benghazi with a fury seems to have little or no interest in this story.
.

6. Here's what we know so far...
.These soldiers went to a meeting in an area near the border with Mali a well known hot spot for ISIS
.

7 Our soldiers were not backed up by US Military air support- backed up by the French, who were not authorized to intervene or even fire
.

8 Our soldiers did not have armored vehicles. They traveled in pickup trucks.
.
Our soldiers were given faulty intel... that said

9 "it was unlikely that they would meet any hostile forces." Of course, they walked into an ISIS ambush-chaotic and they took three lives
.

10 It took the French 30 minutes to arrive. When they did they were not authorized to help.

11. So, a dozen of our Green Berets fought a battle with more than 50 Isis fighters, without help, for 30 minutes.
.

12 Finally, a rescue helicopter arrived, but it was not a US military helicopter.

13 No, we apparently outsourced that job to “private contractors.”

14 So, these contractors landed and loaded the remaining troops, the injured and the dead.
.
Here's where this gets really bad...
.

15 Because they were not military, they never did a head count. That is how Sgt. La David Johnson was left behind.

16 That's right...they left him behind.

.

17According to the Pentagon, his locator beacon was activated on battlefield, which indicates that he was alive when they left him there

18 They recovered his body 48 hours later but are refusing to say where.

19 According to his widow, she could not have an open casket. This means that he was mutilated after being left behind on the battlefield.

20 This is what led to the nonsense we're obsessing over. This is the real story.

21 As usual, you're allowing it to be about Trump's distraction, but this is Benghazi on steroids.
.

22 The Trump Pentagon gave these men bad intel, no support, outsourced rescue people and then,,,

22 tried for more than a week to pretend it never happened. In that time, Trump spoke on many occasions and never mentioned it.

24 He tweeted attacks on many but never mentioned this
Only after pressure from the media did he acknowledge these men and their service.

WOW. Should not be shocked, but I am. Thabks for posting.
 

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It doesn't make sense that they never did a head count just because they were private contractors. That sounds like a load of bull. It sounds like the entire situation was mishandled from start to finish.

Like any information cherry-picked and fed to the public, we will never get the true and full story.
 

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We really need to flip a chamber of Congress in 2018. This is abhorrent. Him and the Pentagon need to held accountable.
 

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19 According to his widow, she could not have an open casket. This means that he was mutilated after being left behind on the battlefield.

This part is especially fµcked up, my stomach turned.. So much you don't know ://
 

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Watching Rachel now and she mentioned Chad the #1 alley in the region pulled out due to the damn travel ban. SMH
 

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It doesn't make sense that they never did a head count just because they were private contractors. That sounds like a load of bull. It sounds like the entire situation was mishandled from start to finish.

Like any information cherry-picked and fed to the public, we will never get the true and full story.

This!!! AND he was the only black person in the unit so how are you going to forget about him? I’ll wait
 

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This doesn't make any sense. They managed get the bodies of the other soldiers, but left someone that was still alive.
 

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Rachel on MSNBC was saying that when Trump put Chad on the Travel Ban list they pulled their Troops out of Niger and this could have played a part in the attack smh
 

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They were in fµck!ng pick up trucks? No armored place to even shelter and drive in? They left that man alone and alive! This whole mess is sickening. The French weren't authorized to help so WHY EVEN COME? Outsourced so the people picking them up were probably worried about saving their own lives.

Disgusting.

I'm FURIOUS! Then the ass of the United States and his so called General are bold enough to be talking sh!t about something they need to just shut the fµck up about?
 
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I don't know why this made me cry, but it did.

He was alive when they arrived and they left him. Imagine what went through his mind. I don't even want to think about what those disgusting excuse for humans did to him after that. She couldn't have an open casket. Whatever he went through was probably slow and agonizing.
 

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Reading this makes me really upset!! La David possibly could have been saved but they just left him to die and then they sent him back this!! It's horrible and why the hell were they in pick up trucks :no2
 

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The Contractors need to be taken out of there immediately this mess reminds me of Blackwater in Iraq!! But I'm sure Trump is getting his pockets lined somehow and he won't do it
 

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God help us all. This man has NO idea what he's doing and we (Americans) are all vulnerable. The world is watching this major incompetence unfold.
 

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Everyone Wants Answers About What Happened In Niger. That Includes The Pentagon.
A Nigerien official has said US troops acted without proper intelligence. A French official described the battling sides as "overlapping." But there's no official US version.

Posted on October 19, 2017, at 7:23 p.m.

Vera Bergengruen

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U.S. Army Special Forces members killed in Niger (from left): Jeremiah Johnson, Bryan Black, Dustin Wright and La David Johnson.

WASHINGTON – As the US military remained tight-lipped about even basic facts of the deadliest combat incident involving US troops since President Donald Trump took office, lawmakers on Thursday suggested that a subpoena might be necessary to get any details.

The Oct. 4 ambush of US troops in Niger, which left four US Army Green Berets dead, gained new attention this week after Trump told a young mother widowed by the attack that her husband “knew what he signed up for.”

But contradictory accounts from officials suggest that the US military did not know what it was sending its troops into and raised questions about why the US troops had acted on limited intelligence and had no plan in place in case what has been called a routine training patrol went bad.

Nigerien Interior Minister Mohamed Bazoum called the attack by ISIS-linked fighters “a failure of human intelligence” on Thursday.

US and Nigerien troops “weren’t being very careful and were not operating as if they would have on a mission where they expected to deal with an attack,” he told Radio France Internationale.

On Thursday the Pentagon would not answer basic questions, such as the time of the attack, saying it was under investigation. French, US and Nigerien defense officials all described the ambush as a surprise, and painted a picture of confusion on the ground.

Two weeks later, everyone still wants answers, including, it appears, the Pentagon. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis is reportedly dismayed at the lack of detailed information on what happened. US Africa Command has launched “the initial stages” of a formal investigation into the ambush, a Pentagon official confirmed to BuzzFeed News.

US officials have given sometimes contradictory answers about what happened, who evacuated the dead and injured troops, and why a fourth soldier was left behind, his body not recovered until 48 hours later.

Sounding exasperated, Mattis on Thursday said US military leaders “like to know what we're taking about before we talk. We don't have all the accurate information yet.”

Similarly, the Pentagon’s chief spokeswoman Dana White repeatedly insisted the military “will be transparent when we know exactly what happened.”

Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. John McCain of Arizona said he was disappointed in the Pentagon’s opaque response and that he has conveyed that to Mattis.

"I'd like to hear them say that they're going to tell the Congress and the American people exactly what happened and why, and why we weren't told about it before,” he told reporters on Capitol Hill on Thursday.

The 12-man team from the Army’s 3rd Special Forces Group and roughly 30 Nigerien soldiers were near the village of Tongo Tongo, just miles from the Mali border, when the attack occurred. They were in unarmored vehicles on what was initially thought to be a low-risk mission, a meeting of village elders for what the military calls KLE, or key leadership engagement.

“It was not meant to be an engagement with the enemy,” AFRICOM spokesman Colonel Mark Cheadle told reporters on Oct. 6. “The threats at the time were deemed to be unlikely, so there was no overhead armed air cover during the engagement.”

The group had done 29 patrols in the previous six months without contact with militants, Pentagon officials said.

French and Nigerien officials have provided a few details about what happened during the ambush. The group was attacked by about 50 fighters, “aboard a dozen vehicles and about twenty motorcycles," according to Niger’s Army chief of staff.

The militants fired on the US and Nigerien troops with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, according to that account.

French forces in the region were called on to respond with aerial support, but it took 30 minutes for Mirage fighter-bombers to arrive at the scene. Even then, they could not fire on the attackers due to what French General Staff Col. Patrick Steiger described as "overlapping forces on the ground” – meaning the opposing sides were so close together that any aerial bombardment was likely to kill US and Nigerien troops as well as militants.

In the days after the attack, Mattis praised the speed of the French response.

“I completely reject the idea that that was slow,” he told reporters.

The US military believes the ambush was likely carried out by an ISIS affiliate called ISIS in the Greater Sahara, or ISIS-GS, one of several affiliates operating in the region. The group has attacked French counterterrorism forces in the past, but this was their first attack on American troops.

The body of the fourth soldier, Sgt. La David Johnson, was not found until two days later. On Thursday, White would only say that “he was separated.” It is still not clear how and when he was killed, and why he was left in the aftermath of the firefight when everyone else was evacuated.

Pentagon officials have pushed back hard against the suggestion that Johnson was left behind.

“From the moment of contact, no one was left behind,” Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Thursday. He would not say at what point US forces realized that Johnson was not with them, but he said that US partners “were on the ground actively searching” for him.

“A lot of men and a lot of women searched very hard to find him,” McKenzie said. "We didn't leave him behind. We searched until we found him, and we brought him home."

On the way to receive his remains at Miami International Airport, JOhnson's widow was told that his casket would have to be closed for his funeral because of the condition of his body.

There also has been confusion about who flew the helicopters that evacuated the dead and wounded from the scene. At first, the Pentagon said it was French military. On Thursday, defense officials said a private contractor airlifted some of the troops from the scene. Pentagon spokesperson White would not say if any US air support had been on call.

In the days after the attack, Pentagon officials tried to put the best light on the mission, calling it "tragic" but "also illustrative of the general success of the campaign.”

“I would say that what was actually very positive about it was the fact that they were able to have close-air support overhead, about 30 minutes after first contact, which is pretty impressive,” McKenzie said.

Four Nigerien troops were also killed in the attack, and eight more were injured. US Army Green Berets were among hundreds who attended the memorial in the capital of Niamey, and the country declared three days of national mourning.

The US military has been in Niger since 2013, and currently has around 800 troops in the country, according to the Pentagon. The US has expanded its reach in the area in recent years, building a $100 base for surveillance drones in Agadez, in central Niger.

Emma Loop contributed.

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Dead Soldiers’ Families Are Being Forgotten In Political Controversy, Gold Star Families Say
 
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The more I learn about La David's story, the more broken up and enraged I become. I don't know if it was seeing Myiesha cry over that casket w/their baby girl standing there. Or if it was the fuckery that Trump said to her.

But I am so SICK about this and about the fact that no one in this administration gives a damn. I'm mad b/c I know more than likely they will not be held accountable for what happened.
 

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The general public will never get the true and full story, just whatever parts they carefully choose to put out there.
 

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Yeah this is getting pat Tillman weird. The idea that the soldiers may have been left shouldn't be floating around.
 

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I'm so confused by all the stories about this. When and where did the 3 white guys die? Did they die in the immediate attack? Or later?

Also, how many survivors were there? And where did the survivors go to?

Since this is the military we will never get an honest answer no matter how many investigations are done. It is really a shame.
 

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After Benghazi, US special forces established crisis response units that expanded their reach throughout the continent.

That's what I suspect their deaths will be used for, more money and more engagement across Africa.
 

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This is extremely sad and scary to think about. He was alive for a long time and god only knows what they were doing with/to him.
 

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Horrifying and infuriating. Where are all the Benghazi chorus members???!!!

I hope his parents have the strength to demand answers.
 

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This is what happens when you somehow think someone with no experience is more qualified than a veteran.


BUT HER EMAILS
 

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Omg. Why would you send them out there with faulty intel?
 

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Rachel on MSNBC was saying that when Trump put Chad on the Travel Ban list they pulled their Troops out of Niger and this could have played a part in the attack smh



So this ignorant fucker banned Muslim countries and one of our Black American men paid with his life?

Absolutely infuriating
 

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Thank you for this post! This is what the news should have been covering, instead they fell hook line and sinker for that evil varmint’s smokescreen.
 

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I can't remember which commentator said it, but one theory that I like is that the reason trump was so defensive about even mentioning that the soldiers were killed was because that would mean that ISIS beat him. His staff wrote up a statement for him within the first few days, but he refused to release it. I bet the moron thought we would all forget about it. So when he was asked about the deaths at the press conference he dodged the real question and started the bs about condolence calls.
 

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Nah, Chadian forces were pulled out of Diffa, and this took place in Tongo Tongo. Opposite ends of Niger.






Rachel on MSNBC was saying that when Trump put Chad on the Travel Ban list they pulled their Troops out of Niger and this could have played a part in the attack smh
 

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Trump_Niger.jpg


I like that Niger will forever be associated with trump. Niger Niger Niger.

(it's not that great for Niger, but they'll have to take one for the team)
 

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It's even worse than we thought, guys....

Donald Trump’s Niger scandal tied to Russian sanctions and Blackwater’s private army

Donald Trump’s Niger scandal tied to Russian sanctions and Blackwater’s private army

Donald Trump’s Niger scandal is quickly becoming so explosive, it’s threatening to rival his Russia scandal when it comes to bringing down his presidency.
it turns out, however, the Niger scandal and the Russia scandal may in fact be part of the same criminal scandal.
In addition, Trump’s Niger debacle is also tied to his disastrous Muslim ban, and a private army run by the brother of his Secretary of Education.

Just seven weeks earlier, the government of Niger had signed a military cooperation deal with the government of Russia.
Although it was left unstated in the official press release, the deal was almost certainly rooted in Russia’s interest in the rapidly increasing oil production in Niger.
It’s all but impossible that the U.S. would have been running a military op in Niger just weeks after the signing of that deal, unless it was part of a larger Russian op. But that’s just the beginning of the trouble for him.

Trump appears to be trying to cover up the op in Niger because it was tied to Russian oil interests. Not only would that make Trump look even more beholden to Russian President Vladimir Putin, it could also be in violation of the Russian sanctions bill that Trump grudgingly signed into office in August. There are also two other aspects of the Niger debacle that are personally scandalous to Trump.

Neighboring Chad pulled its own troops out of Niger in protest of Trump’s Muslim ban, which may have left U.S. troops more vulnerable and indirectly led to their deaths. In addition, the U.S. op in Niger relied at least partially on a private army.


Blackwater founder Erik Prince, the brother of Trump’s Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, has recently encouraged Trump to use private armies in Africa. In other words, a family member of Trump’s own administration may have personally profited from the Niger military op.


In summary, Donald Trump ordered a military operation which appears to have been some kind of personal favor to Russia, which may have been in violation of U.S. law, which was made more treacherous as a result of his idiotic Muslim ban, and which may have put money in the pocket of his own cabinet member’s family – and which got four U.S. soldiers killed. No wonder Trump is bending over backward to try to cover this up. It has the makings of one of the biggest scandals in U.S. history.

Because that's what Russia wanted. And DT delivered like a good little doggy.
 

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It's even worse than we thought, guys....

Donald Trump’s Niger scandal tied to Russian sanctions and Blackwater’s private army

Donald Trump’s Niger scandal tied to Russian sanctions and Blackwater’s private army

Donald Trump’s Niger scandal is quickly becoming so explosive, it’s threatening to rival his Russia scandal when it comes to bringing down his presidency.
it turns out, however, the Niger scandal and the Russia scandal may in fact be part of the same criminal scandal.
In addition, Trump’s Niger debacle is also tied to his disastrous Muslim ban, and a private army run by the brother of his Secretary of Education.

Just seven weeks earlier, the government of Niger had signed a military cooperation deal with the government of Russia.
Although it was left unstated in the official press release, the deal was almost certainly rooted in Russia’s interest in the rapidly increasing oil production in Niger.
It’s all but impossible that the U.S. would have been running a military op in Niger just weeks after the signing of that deal, unless it was part of a larger Russian op. But that’s just the beginning of the trouble for him.

Trump appears to be trying to cover up the op in Niger because it was tied to Russian oil interests. Not only would that make Trump look even more beholden to Russian President Vladimir Putin, it could also be in violation of the Russian sanctions bill that Trump grudgingly signed into office in August. There are also two other aspects of the Niger debacle that are personally scandalous to Trump.

Neighboring Chad pulled its own troops out of Niger in protest of Trump’s Muslim ban, which may have left U.S. troops more vulnerable and indirectly led to their deaths. In addition, the U.S. op in Niger relied at least partially on a private army.

Blackwater founder Erik Prince, the brother of Trump’s Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, has recently encouraged Trump to use private armies in Africa. In other words, a family member of Trump’s own administration may have personally profited from the Niger military op.


In summary, Donald Trump ordered a military operation which appears to have been some kind of personal favor to Russia, which may have been in violation of U.S. law, which was made more treacherous as a result of his idiotic Muslim ban, and which may have put money in the pocket of his own cabinet member’s family – and which got four U.S. soldiers killed. No wonder Trump is bending over backward to try to cover this up. It has the makings of one of the biggest scandals in U.S. history.

Shut the front door!!! Well, I’ll be damn! They definitely better investigate this sh!t! Innocent lives lost for these greedy bastards smh.
 

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Don't worry you guys. I'm sure the likes of Trey Gowdy will get down to the bottom of things. Even if it takes years they won't let up.
 

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