Pentagon Releases Video of Botched Afghanistan Strike

The Pentagon has finally released the footage of the drone strike in Afghanistan that took out 10 innocent people.

The initial attack took place on August 29 amid the Afghanistan withdrawal.

Among the 10 people that were killed were seven children.

Footage Released

Honestly, it was a shock to see the footage released.

This administration has been less than transparent just about everything that has taken place since Joe Biden has been in office.

The video showing the moments just before the drone strike took place are in the video below…

Generally speaking, it is fully verified regarding the target and innocents in the area.

Clearly, that was not done here.

The drone strike was nothing more than an effort for Biden to flip a negative news cycle, but it did the complete opposite.

The only truly shocking thing in all of this is that the media dismissed it as a mistake and took Biden’s word for it.

Had this been any other time in history, regardless of it being a Democrat or Republican in office, that botched strike would have had people crying about war crimes, which it actually probably was.

The fact our military leaders did not ensure they had the right target and Biden gave a thumbs up for this strike is absolutely shameful.

An aid worker and virtually his entire immediate family were taken out in this strike, and our media simply did not care because it was Joe Biden.

Do you think Biden needs to be held accountable for this strike?

Tell us what you think in the comments section below.

Source: New York Post

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