DowntownDawg said:...and I heard one report say that the firefight probably lasted 10 minutes and the rest of the time was spent gathering intel. Who knows?
It's more than 100 yards, actually it's a little over 1100 yards, but yea, there's little doubt that they knew he was there in my mind.<div>therightway said:This compound was 100 yards from a Pakistani military unit. The fire that everyone saw was actually a blackhawk that we blew up ourselves because it was having engine problems.
Insurgents in Iraq were exploiting the slow decision loop that coalition
commanders used, and enhanced interrogation techniques were frowned
upon after the Abu Ghraib scandal. But the hunger for actionable
tactical intelligence on insurgents was palpable.
The way JSOC solved this problem remains a carefully guarded secret, but
people familiar with the unit suggest that McChrystal and Flynn
introduced hardened commandos to basic criminal forensic techniques and
then used highly advanced and still-classified technology to transform
bits of information into actionable intelligence.