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Eugene

(62,626 posts)
Fri Dec 7, 2018, 04:44 PM Dec 2018

Mattis Erupts Over Niger Inquiry and Army Revisits Who Is to Blame

Source: New York Times

Mattis Erupts Over Niger Inquiry and Army Revisits Who Is to Blame

By Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt
Dec. 7, 2018

WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was livid last month when he summoned top military officials to a video conference at the Pentagon to press them about an investigation into a 2017 ambush in Niger that killed four Americans on a Green Beret team. His anger, Pentagon officials said, came from seeing news reports that junior officers were being reprimanded for the botched Niger mission while the officers directly above them were not.

Days later, a senior officer who had largely escaped punishment was told he would be reprimanded. Another senior officer’s actions before and around the time of the mission were also under new scrutiny.

And this week, Capt. Michael Perozeni, a more junior officer who had received much of the public blame for the mission received word from the Army: His reprimand was rescinded.

The turnaround is evidence of the troubled search for accountability in an incident that left a small team of underequipped and poorly supported American soldiers in the African scrub to be overrun by fighters loyal to the Islamic State. More than a year after the ambush — the American military’s largest loss of life in Africa since the 1993 “Black Hawk Down” debacle in Somalia — top military leaders continue to battle over how to apportion blame and who should be held accountable.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/07/us/politics/niger-mattis.html
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Mattis Erupts Over Niger Inquiry and Army Revisits Who Is to Blame (Original Post) Eugene Dec 2018 OP
Good God. Get it together, DOD. maxsolomon Dec 2018 #1
Good for him DashOneBravo Dec 2018 #2
Good news DashOneBravo Feb 2019 #3

DashOneBravo

(2,679 posts)
2. Good for him
Fri Dec 7, 2018, 04:56 PM
Dec 2018

I couldn’t believe that the battalion and group commander got a pass. It’s not the first time that US Army special operations commanders got a pass.

It’s interesting to note two points: it was a Marine who called bullshit and he wasn’t a special operations guy.

DashOneBravo

(2,679 posts)
3. Good news
Sun Feb 3, 2019, 11:37 AM
Feb 2019

The team CPT reprimand was removed. It seems he had objected to the orders.

The battalion commander has been reprimanded and the Group CO is being investigated.

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