In a 2009 nighttime raid, a U.S. Navy SEAL team captured Ahmad Hashim Abd al-Isawi, the al-Qaeda m*slim terrorist known as the "Butcher of Fallujah". -
Capturing him alive for intelligence and legal purposes - the mission ordered by U.S. military leaders - meant the navy seal team had to use the utmost restraint as he tortured one of their team members...
However, instead of praise, the warriors were chastised by the Obama administration who charged them, then threatened to have them prosecuted in Iraqi courts where execution would be the outcome...
Despite this, three SEALs – Petty Officer Matthew McCabe, Petty Officer Jonathan Keefe, and Lt. Cmdr. Julio Huertas – were charged under the Obama administration - with assault and dereliction of duty, placed under house arrest, and pressured to plead to lesser offenses...
Despite this, three SEALs – Petty Officer Matthew McCabe, Petty Officer Jonathan Keefe, and Lt. Cmdr. Julio Huertas – were charged under the Obama administration - with assault and dereliction of duty, placed under house arrest, and pressured to plead to lesser offenses...
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