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Poor US intelligence kills thousands

TLDR: The US News Agency has claimed that US air strikes in the Middle East were carried out on the basis of "false intelligence" which resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians.

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According to U.S. media reports, a secret Pentagon document regarding airstrikes on terrorists in the Middle East has come light. The airstrikes of U.S. forces have been described as misinformation and inferior intelligence.

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The airstrikes killed 1,300 innocent civilians, about which U.S. forces provided false information.

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The New York Times reports that on July 19, 2016, U.S. Special Forces bombed three groups of the international terrorist organization ISIS in northern Syria, killing 85 ISIS members, but 120 farmers and others were killed in the attack. Villagers were also killed.

Another such incident occurred in the Iraqi city of Ramadi in 2015, when a recent incident of poor intelligence occurred in August this year in the Afghan capital Kabul, where ten members of the same family, including seven children, were killed in a U.S. drone strike.

Capt. Bill Urban, a spokesman for the U.S. Central Command, said in a statement that “despite the world’s best technology, mistakes are made, even if they are based on false information.”

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