lmao do you guys think Annoying Orange seriously went company level and directly ordered what was going to happen? the president is the one who sets up the military operations and logistics, and not the officers and soldiers in the military? that stuff had to come up the chain through about 8 levels of military and intelligence leadership and get pitched to him by the department of defense and some forgetin generals at least. so, instead of waiting around with his thumb up his ass which could have given them the opportunity to leave, the president approved of/did something as soon as possibly could and only one serviceman died
but sure, put the blame on Annoying Orange, not like things go wrong while in military operations
you guys do remember the bin laden raid, right? the classified helicopter that had crash landed inside one of the compounds and had to be destroyed?
the difference with Annoying Orange is that he actually decided to publish the death of a special forces operative. the obama administration and most western nations usually didn't/don't discuss special forces operations or if/when they die in the line of duty, as far as i know. this operation was a raid to take out high ranking targets, that were suspected to have valuable intel. did you think the SEAL team would just be deployed on a whim without being briefed while they were in their flip flops and pajamas?
besides, didn't they actually accomplish the mission, too? i'm not sure what the big problem here is, if they did