A week ago, we were told that there was a firefight at
Yusafiya and that two soldiers were kidnapped, but the official story
(that there were nine soldiers, but six left, chasing bandits) made no
sense. The incident occurred at a remote checkpoint, five miles from the
nearest highway, and two soldiers wouldn't just surrender in such a
situation.
There had to be nine soldiers, and they were captured by
someone they trusted. It happened when they were eating, or during a small
conference, where they didn't have their weapons ready. Also, the Army
announced 12 more deaths in the same vicinity, which accounts for the
missing Yusafiya number. The story now changes, and states that the
soldiers were alone.
Something happened that had to be covered up. There were nine soldiers
killed, and it points to an inside ambush, and that points to
Israeli advisors
as the probable culprits.