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[–] RonaldMcShitlord 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
I'm trying to figure out which one is a less credible and trustworthy source. Pentagon or Buzzfeed. Tough call imo.
[–] jacksonduke12 ago
This story has been reported by more many more outlets than Buzzfeed so I assume it's true.
[–] derram ago
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'The raid, Davis said, was still helpful in learning about al Qaeda training and tactics. '
'The released video was just a sampling of what was captured, Davis said. '
'The video, titled “Courses for Destroying The Cross,” was first released in 2007 and had been online for years, as it turns out. '
'The Pentagon said that even if the video had been posted before, it was also captured during the raid and said the date of its production didn’t matter, Navy Capt Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman told reporters. '
'Pentagon officials had scheduled a 2 p.m.briefing to provide more details of the raid, in the wake of what some military officials felt was inaccurate reporting about the raid. '
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