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posted by martyb on Friday April 24 2015, @09:37AM   Printer-friendly

The New York Times reports that President Obama has offered an emotional apology for the accidental killing of two hostages held by Al Qaeda, one of them American, in a United States government counterterrorism operation in January, saying he takes “full responsibility” for their deaths. “As president and as commander in chief, I take full responsibility for all our counterterrorism operations,” including the one that inadvertently took the lives of the two captives, a grim-faced Obama said in a statement to reporters in the White House briefing room.

The White House earlier released an extraordinary statement revealing that intelligence officials had confirmed that Warren Weinstein, an American held by Al Qaeda since 2011, and Giovanni Lo Porto, an Italian held since 2012, died during the operation. Gunmen abducted Warren Weinstein in 2011 from his home in Lahore, Pakistan. They posed as neighbors, offered food and then pistol-whipped the American aid worker and tied up his guards, according to his daughter Alisa Weinstein.

The White House did not explain why it has taken three months to disclose the episode. Obama said that the operation was conducted after hundreds of hours of surveillance had convinced American officials that they were targeting an Al Qaeda compound where no civilians were present, and that “capturing these terrorists was not possible.” The White House said the operation that killed the two hostages “was lawful and conducted consistent with our counterterrorism policies” but nonetheless the government is conducting a “thorough independent review” to determine what happened and how such casualties could be avoided in the future.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by looorg on Friday April 24 2015, @12:33PM

    by looorg (578) on Friday April 24 2015, @12:33PM (#174614)

    Hunting terrorists with missiles leads to collateral damage! That shouldn't really be all that surprising, unless the terrorist-suspects stand alone in the middle of a field that seems like something that could happen. I'm more surprised then that it doesn't happen more often. Perhaps it does but the people that get blown away are not that important in the grand scheme of things or everyone that is there is also a terrorist. I'm sure that if it was a viable option they would have gone in and kidnapped them instead but that just wasn't a viable option.

    I'm guessing they will blame it on faulty intelligence and not the fact that they thought it was a good idea to hunt people with missiles.

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