US Leadership Allowed the Taliban to do Crowd Control Next to US Marines 😳

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Leadership needs to be held accountable.

battletoadg
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Those responsible for this debacle need to be tried for these atrocities.

rickychristiansen
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GROUND FORCE COMMANDER SHOULD'VE BEEN RELIEVED OF DUTY ASAP

boffadeez
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All it takes is for good men to do nothing..

xXxtoodeeepxXx
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We have been compromised from the top down. There's no Karma here just Evil flourishing. Good men suppressed by evil forces. Forced to watch. A light has been cast and we all can see now. Karma doesnt come for the innocent.

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This administration should be held accountable for the injustices not only to the Afghan people but for the Service men how suffered having see this brutality 😡

rolandgriego
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Tyler's a harden dude. His story makes me angry. The whole situation makes me angry

Bryce
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One of the 13 Marines killed went to my high school. To say we are sad or frustrated doesn't even come close to the feelings we have about this operation. It's absolutely a dereliction of duty on the part of leadership and it's disgusting and embarrassing.

meganmichaels
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You are doing a good thing by interviewing these people! We need to know these things.

teresinacalliari-perez
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This story and more like it need to be shared, toxic leadership is no joke. Hopefully this gets out and the people that did this are held accountable.

dumpsterdiver
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There's following orders and then there's doing what's right. I was chaptered out of the Army myself mainly for not going along with the program like a robot. You have to pick a hill and stand on it folks.

TellThaTruth
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Despicable...atrocious! They need reprimanded!

BeautyBungalow
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People need to be brought to justice for this. It saddens my heart that this was sanction by US leadership.

zacharybeck
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We were all taught about being accountable for our actions! Why is no one being held accountable for those decisions that were made!!!!

johnkelly
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This interview in total is heartwrenching.

The_Kman
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Already feeling that familiar lump in the throat listening to him describe how he feels.

gusbiv
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We need their names. Name and shame them. This sh can’t go on. They put everyone in danger w their ridiculous decisions.

alexayuso
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Everyone needsto hear and share the entire video

ladypamela
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Bless you, thank you, for your service...
Step out, death is only the beginning....
Righteousness, has its own rewards....
Brothers, sisters in arms, remember who you are, is not what they tell you ⚓

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I was on the other side of the airfield, and they sent the taliban to us as well.


My unit(Army) was posted on a wall section flanking the "Black" Gate, which was the other entrance beside Abbey where these marines were. This was a few days after the marines at Abbey gate were attacked, so they weren't letting anyone else in.
The part of the exterior wall where we were wasn't very secure, and the Afgan civs had found it. They were easily getting inside there before we were moved to keep them out. Our presence stopped them from coming in, but they were gathering en masse in that area. There appeared to be around 1000 afghans gathered there at the peak. One of the days, when we couldn't get the civilians to disperse, a convoy of 4-5 trucks rolled up unannounced. They were all full of men, who all had captured US military equipment. I was in a tower, and I identified them all as taliban by the white Islamic Emirate flags on some of the trucks. The civilians just scattered and started running any direction away. (It was mostly open farm fields outside of the walls there). The men hopped off the trucks and immediately started yelling at any civilian that were unfortunate enough to be too close to them. We found out shortly after that some faceless US higher leadership had summoned the talibans in order to get the civilians to disperse. Of course, they didn't tell us that on the line.

This was the most stressful moment for me personally when I was there, because no one told us they were coming, and being in the only tower in that area, we would have been the first to get attacked. We certainly didn't have authorization to do any attacking, so the four of us up there would have just gotten to die while the rest of my platoon reacted afterward.

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