After the attack started and guys on the ground called it in as an attack, why was no help dispatched?
It seems like a very fundamental, easy, straight forward question but is never answered by anyone.
Troops were on the ground in the close vicinity waiting to fly in and engage to help fellow Americans. This is a verifiable fact. Why/who were they not allowed in and who gave that direct order? What is the reasoning for them not being allowed to respond?
I would like to provide this forum the opportunity to answer this basic fundamental question. Don't sidetrack. Just answer as straight forward as humanly possible.
It seems like a very fundamental, easy, straight forward question but is never answered by anyone.
Troops were on the ground in the close vicinity waiting to fly in and engage to help fellow Americans. This is a verifiable fact. Why/who were they not allowed in and who gave that direct order? What is the reasoning for them not being allowed to respond?
I would like to provide this forum the opportunity to answer this basic fundamental question. Don't sidetrack. Just answer as straight forward as humanly possible.