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Operation Neptune Fury-Saving our SEALs

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Andrea Shea King

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Last September, Navy SEALs captured Ahmed Hashim Abed, a most-wanted al Qaeda leader, during a nighttime raid. Abed is the suspected mastermind of a 2004 ambush that killed four Blackwater security contractors – including a former SEAL – in Fallujah, Iraq. The contractors were burned, mutilated, and suspended from a bridge. Three of the Navy SEALs that captured a most-wanted al Qaeda terrorist are accused with abusing the detainee, who may or may not have received a bloody lip during the process. The objective of Operation Neptune’s Fury is to exonerate the SEALs, who should be honored as heroes, not tried as criminals. Operation Neptune’s Fury Director Chris Carter joins us with more. Also, Richard S. Lowry, military historian and author, with the backstory of what happened to the four Americans who were mutilated, burned, and hanged from a bridge.

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