Exclusive Interview With Extortion 17 SEAL’s Father – The Scandal That Led To The “Worst Loss Of Life In The Afghan War”
August 9, 2013
Tim Brown
Before there was
Benghazi, there was Extortion 17, which was the Chinook helicopter that
was shot down by the Taliban. All 38 people aboard, including 17 Navy
SEALs and seven Afghan National Army commandos, were killed. Among the
dead was Navy SEAL Aaron Vaughn. Tomorrow, August 6 will mark the two
year anniversary of Extortion 17 being shot down. In an exclusive interview
with Freedom Outpost, Aaron’s father, Billy Vaughn told us what he
knows and about his new book due out this month, Betrayed: Exposing the
High Cost of the War on Terror, and the corruption and incompetence
behind what took place that led to his son’s and others deaths.
Mr. Vaughn told me that he and his wife
have dropped out of the lawsuit that we reported on back in May when the
story about the Muslim cleric in Afghanistan prayed and condemned six
Navy SEAL team members to Hell, saying that the lawsuit was “too broad”
and was not in their best interests.
However, Vaughn did say that they were
very much involved in the investigation that has been announced by
Congressman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) recently, following a visit that he
and his wife took to Washington, D.C to meet with Chaffetz and Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA) a little over a month and a half ago.
When asked about the objective of their
involvement with Congress, Vaughn said that “it’s going to be a pretty
high goal, but Vice President Joe Biden committed a breach of national
security when he outed the SEALS. We want to see him held accountable
and if need be, we want to see him punished.”
Vaughn also said that in addition to
Biden being held accountable, he wants to see former Defense Secretary
Leon Panetta held accountable for his national security breach, when he
outed the Navy SEALS back on June 24, 2011. “
And then,” he continued, “we have a lot of questions that need answers.” Among those questions they want answers
to is the identity of the seven Afghans who were onboard. Vaughn said
that the names on the manifest were not the names of those who were
actually aboard. Mr. Vaughn said that it would be necessary information
to know why these Afghans were swapped. In his conversations with others
in the military and on the investigative team, they had not been made
aware of the changes.
The Vaughns also want to know why the rules of engagement continue to keep America’s troops from engaging like they did the night his son’s helicopter was shot down.
“When the chopper went in…. a declared
‘hot area’…three and a half hour firefight had already been going on”
Vaughn said. “No pre-assault fire was laid down by the air weapons team
in the air because of the rules of engagement. Their quote, their testimony was ‘It’s almost impossible to get cleared for pre-assault fire.’”
“So this chopper went into that ‘hot
zone’ just like it was landing at a Wal-Mart parking lot,” Vaughn added.
Mr. Vaughn then told me the chilling words that we don’t even want to
think about when he said, “We suspect that the mission was compromised.”
What evidence is to that effect?
According to Vaughn, there is written testimony that says that the
“Afghans were moving toward the landing area, the insertion area, for
the SEALs, before the SEALs ever got there.” This indicates they were
aware of what was going on and also indicates that Extortion 17 did not
have a secretive approach.
Vaughn said that his son’s team as well
as others have to work with a group called the OCG (Operational
Coordination Group), which is made up of Afghanis, who are involved in
all the intelligence that the Special Ops do and are involved in the
planning and even carrying out of missions. The frightening thing about
working with the OCG is that Vaughn says “they are not properly vetted.”
The military has confirmed that
Pakistanis have infiltrated the OCG, which obviously result in
compromised and deadly situation for America’s soldiers to be operating
under. I’ll add that it also reflects on the commander-in-chief to be
using foreigners in assisting our Special Ops forces, which gives them
information on how we operate and also makes them vulnerable to lethal
attacks.
“This OCG group actually has the
authority to squash a mission that our military needs to have performed,
if they want to,” Vaughn said. “So in theory, we’ve placed our men
under the authority of the government of the Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan. It’s treacherous and it’s treasonous for our government and
this administration to allow this to go on.”
Vaughn went on to elaborate on the
particular mission the night that Extortion 17 was shot down. “The night
that Aaron was killed, those men were flying with general purposes aviation. Both, general
purposes and special operations, I believe, are equally important to
our national security, but they have different duties and at that time
they were being placed together, to fight together, for the first time
in the Afghan theater.”
There was no training
outside the theater before they got there and all at once they were
brought into the battle together and it ends with both groups, general purpose group and special operations, getting killed.
Mr. Vaughn went on to say that the general
purpose operations don’t even use the same equipment as Special Forces.
The do not use “assault-style” equipment and Vaughn said that the
helicopter they were using was just one example of that.
Vaughn communicated some personal thoughts about others he would like to see held accountable, but I agreed not to print those in the article, due to the steps that need to be taken to achieve the goals already set forward.
He did point out just how our military
is being demoralized in Afghanistan. Citing Special Operations numbers
in Afghanistan, Vaughn told Freedom Outpost that in 2009 we were
conducting 56 special operations missions per month. By 2010, the number
of special operations being conducted jumped to more than triple to 186
mission per month. From August 2010 until July 2011, a month before
Extortion 17 was shot down, the average of Special Forces missions being
conducted in Afghanistan skyrocketed to an average of 335 mission!
“While the number of Special Operations
strike forces were increased to accommodate those missions,” Vaughn
said, indicating that his information was obtained from the military,
“the number of Special Operations aviation was not and is not being
increased because it is not available.”
As a result, Vaughn says “We have forced our special operators and our general
purpose aviation into very compromising situations by placing them
together and having to do these missions together. It limits the special
operators in what they are able to do and what they have been trained
to do and endangers their live. Obviously, it endangers the lives of the general purpose forces, who were never trained to fly special operations missions.”
The Vaughns long-range goal is not only
to find out exactly what occurred around their son’s death, but also to
get what Vaughn calls “ridiculous, if not criminal” rules of engagement changed to be more in favor of our warriors and less in favor of the enemy that they are trying to neutralize.
Billy Vaughn and his wife Karen began
finding out disturbing information about the crash and what was going on
by October 2011. By the end of that month they were already reaching
out to Congressmen to help get to the bottom of what happened with
Extortion 17. At that time, most of the Congressmen didn’t respond to
him. However, he did tell me that he received a response from former
congressmen Allen West, Tom Rooney (R-FL) and Stephen Fincher (R-TN).
Since that time, they have had communications with various congressmen.
Vaughn eventually spoke with retired Army Major General
Paul Vallely about what he was uncovering and they teamed together to
produce a book that will be out this month titled Betrayed: Exposing the
High Cost of the War on Terror with a foreword written by Lt. General Jerry Boykin. If you would like to order the book, go to SpecialOpsBetrayed.com.
This article first appeared at Freedomoutpost.

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