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If the United States wanted her dead, she'd be dead already.
"They were 700 meters (yards) from the airport, which means that they had passed all checkpoints." That doesn't seem to be the case, does it? They were 700 meters from the airport, not inside of it. And is it not possible that there are checkpoints INSIDE of the aiport?
"The Americans and Italians knew about (her) car coming." Really? How many people are guarding the airport? Did everyone get the word? Was this word passed up the highest commands, and was trickled down in daily report with hundreds of other people who were "enroute" to the airport or the general area that day?
"Then the US military silenced the cellphones." What does this have to do with anything? Perhaps it's standard operating procedure to shut down all cell phones withing a certain area when shots are fired or during an emergency situation, being as terrorists are going to be the ones using them.
This is not the first time it has happened. It's plain and simple - you drive your car up to a checkpoint with armed guards and your driving too fast or refuse to obey commands YOU WILL GET SHOT. I'm pretty damn sure that I pulled the same stunt at Luke Air Force Base down the street from me I'll get shot too.
The other incidents with the tank shooting into a building and the 4 Canadian soldiers are called "accidents", just like this is. The tank didn't intentionally shoot into al hotel hoping to kill reporters, nor did a US jet drop live bombs intentionally on 4 Canadian soldiers during a training exercise. These people are playing with live rounds, and accidents do happen.
It's called the fog of war. Go play a few rounds of paintball and you'll see exactly what happens. The moment the whistle blows you in a combat situation, and instnatly you have no idea what is happening - and at any moment you might be "killed".
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