8-page summary adds to calls for full 180-page report
Jason Ditz
The Pentagon’s newly released 8-page report on the Niger incident had a very clear narrative. From the moment local commanders endorsed the mission to the recovery of the four bodies of slain US soldiers, the report goes out of its way to lionize everyone’s actions, and downplay errors.
Fortunately, a lot of those answers exist, as this 8-page version was just a summary of a 180-page full report on the incident. The administration is keeping that carefully secret, however. They say that the report needs to be heavily reviewed, and redacted, before ever being made public.
The need for such redaction doesn’t make much sense if the summary is accurate in portraying this as a straightforward case of 100 militants managing to infiltrate across the Malian border and ambush a group of US and Nigerien troops and then disappear back across the border.
https://news.antiwar.com/2018/05/11/pentagons-niger-report-raises-more-questions-than-it-answers/
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