Three years ago, as the U.S. was bugging out of Afghanistan, a suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance to the Kabul airport, killing 13 Americans and at least 170 Afghan civilians.
There were two investigations of the incident. The last one was released on April 15, and both investigations came to the same conclusion: all casualties were caused by the explosion, and whatever gunfire was heard was reported by Marines who were confused by the blast and not thinking clearly.
But a Marine’s GoPro camera footage has blown up that narrative and called into question what the Pentagon—and the White House—have been trying to hide for nearly three years.
First, both Pentagon reports said gunfire “was limited to three bursts that were near-simultaneous – one of 25 to 30 warning shots from UK troops, and two bursts of fire from US troops aimed at suspected militants, which did …