DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS BOMBING: U.S. CHANGES STORY FOUR TIMES IN FOUR DAYS
2009 Peace Prize winner bombs 1999 winner
After relentlessly bombing a civilian hospital staffed by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF — Doctors Without Borders) in Kunduz, Northern Afghanistan, the U.S. military did the only thing truly befitting American government — it tried to get away with it.
Saturday’s initial summary involved U.S. troops taking on fire in Kunduz, but — according to officials that day — they had no idea if they’d hit the hospital or not.
After a day to fully concoct 'recall' those events, Sunday’s military brief said the strike occurred in the“vicinity” of the hospital so, sure, maybe it was hit by accident.