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Quote by: Suburbanite CNN "U.S. Army Cpl. Pat Tillman, the former professional football player killed last month in Afghanistan, was probably killed by gunfire from his own unit during an intense firefight, the U.S. Army said Saturday."
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I absolutely positively believe this happened. Everyone knows of the ineptitude of American servicemen. Did not a USAF F-16 Fighting Falcon kill 4 of my country's servicemen in Afghanistan when they thought they were being fired upon (by small arms fire no less which could not possibly reach them at such heights) during Canadian live fire exercises. Rather reminds me of the old saying my grandfather told me when he was living under the bombardment of his homeland by the Nazis during the Battle of Britain - 'If the British hear German warplanes approaching the British duck for cover, if the Germans hear British warplanes approaching the Germans duck for cover but if the both sides of WWII hear American warplanes approaching EVERYONE ducks'. This is a lament about allied friendly-fire deaths at the hands of the Americans. The AMericans killed more of their allies via friendly-fire than all over services killed their own COMBINED. This means everyone involved with WWII. This is why the British, French and Canadians absolutely refuse to serve alongside American forces.
So yes I do believe it was American forces who killed Pat Tillman who was absolutely a great patriot that gave up his football career to serve his country. Such a wonderful country the USA.
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