Damn it. I'm already reading tweets about how we should "stay out of this and let diplomacy work". Essentially saying it is the US's fault that these folks were killed -
It's not all flash-bangs and double-taps, assholes!
To those in the know, when a mission goes south like this, what is the after-effect mental state of the SOF members who participated? We are told at least, that no members were killed in this raid, but is there still a period of mourning for the murdered hostages? Or....is it back to business as usual, diagram what could have been done different, and move forward. It would certainly make sense to me if there was an emotional reaction, the guys go into these expecting that they could lose one of their own, but at the same time they go in expecting that they will win the battle and get all the hostages out safe-and-sound.
One of the problem with typing on a forum, is that in re-reading my question, it is not nearly as clear and articulate as the way I am thinking about it. I've been a member here for some time now, but am still wary about straying too far out of my lane. If this is such a case, and someone wants to tell me to "shut the F up, we don't discuss such things with non-SOF", I certainly won't be butt-hurt about it. Thanks....