Former US Official Defends Pentagon's Acknowledgement of Kabul Drone Strike
Former US Official Defends Pentagon's Acknowledgement of Kabul Drone Strike

Former US Official Defends, Pentagon's Acknowledgement , of Kabul Drone Strike.

Former US Official Defends, Pentagon's Acknowledgement , of Kabul Drone Strike.

On September 19, Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm.

Mike Mullen defended the Pentagon's response to the deadly Aug.

29 drone strike that killed 7 children.

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On September 19, Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm.

Mike Mullen defended the Pentagon's response to the deadly Aug.

29 drone strike that killed 7 children.

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On September 17, Gen.

Kenneth McKenzie said , "We now assess that it is unlikely that the vehicle and those who died were associated with ISIS-Khorasan or were a direct threat to U.S. forces.".

On September 17, Gen.

Kenneth McKenzie said , "We now assess that it is unlikely that the vehicle and those who died were associated with ISIS-Khorasan or were a direct threat to U.S. forces.".

ABC reports that ten civilians, including seven children, were killed in the strike.

The target of the strike, who was believed to be a terrorist, was actually a U.S. aid worker.

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Gen.

Kenneth McKenzie called the incident "a mistake" and offered his , "profound condolences to the family and friends of those who were killed.".

Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm.

Mike Mullen defended McKenzies response, saying, , "I thought what Gen.

McKenzie did was right.".

We've done this for years ... we've had drone strikes that were very effective over many years and didn't kill any civilians and we've also had drone strikes which did, Adm.

Mike Mullen, Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, via ABC.

We've done this for years ... we've had drone strikes that were very effective over many years and didn't kill any civilians and we've also had drone strikes which did, Adm.

Mike Mullen, Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, via ABC.

He added the strike's execution being in a, "confused environment" , contributed to the difficulty of the situation.

When asked if there should be accountability for the incident, Mullen responded, , "I absolutely think there should.".

He also added that there should be accountability for the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, saying, , "I hope that there is."