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04-23-2015, 12:23 PM
Obama takes blame for operation that killed two hostages (http://news.yahoo.com/white-house-two-al-qaeda-hostages-killed-us-140915461.html)
President Barack Obama on Thursday revealed that an American and an Italian hostage were killed in a covert US counter-terrorism operation on the Afghan-Pakistan border in January, saying he took "full responsibility" for the tragedy.
Making public the previously classified finding, Obama expressed his "deepest apologies" to the families of the two hostages, Warren Weinsteinand Giovanni Lo Porto.
Two other Americans linked to Al-Qaeda, including spokesman Adam Gadahn, were killed in operations at around the same time, the White House said.
"Based on information and intelligence we have obtained, we believe that a US counter-terrorism operation targeting an Al-Qaeda compound in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region accidentally killed Warren and Giovanni this past January," Obama said in an unscheduled statement.
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"While both Faruq and Gadahn were Al-Qaeda members, neither was specifically targeted, and we did not have information indicating their presence at the sites of these operations."
President Barack Obama on Thursday revealed that an American and an Italian hostage were killed in a covert US counter-terrorism operation on the Afghan-Pakistan border in January, saying he took "full responsibility" for the tragedy.
Making public the previously classified finding, Obama expressed his "deepest apologies" to the families of the two hostages, Warren Weinsteinand Giovanni Lo Porto.
Two other Americans linked to Al-Qaeda, including spokesman Adam Gadahn, were killed in operations at around the same time, the White House said.
"Based on information and intelligence we have obtained, we believe that a US counter-terrorism operation targeting an Al-Qaeda compound in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region accidentally killed Warren and Giovanni this past January," Obama said in an unscheduled statement.
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"While both Faruq and Gadahn were Al-Qaeda members, neither was specifically targeted, and we did not have information indicating their presence at the sites of these operations."