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magic_hamster | 6 days ago

Once again, no. Nowhere does it say the intent was to cover it up. Failure to portray the situation accurately can be a result of several factors, like participating soldiers being in recovery and not able to fully describe the events, misunderstanding, failing to prioritize this event, or just incompetence. It's fair the deputy commander was let go, but this isn't an admission of a cover up.

I'd appreciate if you stopped portraying events in a biased manner and presenting speculation as fact. This is exhausting and I'm losing interest.

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ceejayoz|6 days ago

> I'd appreciate if you stopped portraying events in a biased manner and presenting speculation as fact.

This is a really wild statement from someone who claimed the US doesn't give Israel military aid.