Again, they were not picking up wounded. They were jumping out of a van in the proximity of inferred weapons and a combatant. It was the removal of the weapons they were stopping, not just the removal of the soldier they believed just moments before was setting up to shoot at them. They were removing the new men with possibly new weapons, and immediate actions to the ones they thought they saw in the first place, namely the RPG and AK47 both capbable of killing them or their other helo or arriving squad immediately. They acted to stop this threat.jaimito101 wrote:jaimito101 wrote:they ask permission to shoot people trying to pick up the injured to take to the hospital!!! What danger where they in at this point??!AAFitz wrote: The important thing is that while clearly in a situation they felt was immediate danger, they followed protocol to the letter. .
check the video starting at around 9.28
ok big balls, i moved this one for you. Please explain me where the rules of engagement state you should shoot at people picking up the wounded.
There is no question that it was a mistaken identity, but there is also no question they were doing their job, which was protecting their helo, the other helo, and the other men who were very close to arriving on the scene. They were eliminating the threat, not killing the wounded or humanitarian aid and children. Unfortunately, the threat was in fact humanitarian aid and children, but unfortunately the threat seemed very real, and not until the cameras could be inspected in person, and not from a video on a helo, could that be determined.
If in a situation where a helo thought they saw weapons and a group of men were setting up to shoot at them, they did not fire, there is no doubt that many more helos would be taken out, and soldiers killed.
These men were asked to fight for us, defend us, and kill for us. They were not asked to be infallible, and they were certainly asked to make sure their fellow soldiers stayed safe above all else.
They did their jobs as they were trained to do. They will no doubt suffer the consequences in many ways, and it is probable they will get little support from us in that challenge.
As far as support of their actions, they will get much, because anyone can see this situation for what it clearly, and only was, which was an unfortunate and expected case of mistaken identity in a war.


