Khaleej Times

Father of dead SEAL refuses to see Trump

- AP

FORT LAUDERDALE (Florda) — The father of a Navy SEAL killed during an anti-terrorism raid in Yemen is demanding an investigat­ion into its planning and criticised the Trump administra­tion for its timing. Bill Owens told The Miami

Herald in a story published on Sunday that he refused to meet President Donald Trump when both came to Dover Air Force Base to receive the casket carrying his son, Chief Special Warfare Officer William “Ryan” Owens.

“I want an investigat­ion,” said Owens, a retired Fort Lauderdale police detective and veteran. “The government owes my son an investigat­ion.”

White House spoke woman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said she believes the president would support an investigat­ion. “I can’t imagine what this father is going through,” she said. “His son is a true American hero, and we should forever be in his son’s debt.”

The younger Owens, a 36-yearold married father of three, was the lone US fatality in the January 27 raid on a suspected Al Qaeda compound. Approximat­ely 16 civilians died in the raid, which the Pentagon said was aimed at capturing informatio­n on potential Al Qaeda attacks.

The elder Owens told the Herald he refused to meet the president because the family had requested a private ceremony.

“I’m sorry, I don’t want to see him,” Owens recalled telling the chaplain who informed him that Trump was on his way from Washington. “I told them I don’t want to meet the president.”

He said he was also troubled by the attack Trump levelled at Khizr and Ghazala Khan, an American Muslim family whose Army officer son died in Iraq in 2004. . He also questioned why the president approved the raid a week after taking office. “I told them I didn’t want to make a scene about it, but my conscience wouldn’t let me talk to him.” “Why at this time did there have to be this stupid mission when it wasn’t even barely a week into his administra­tion? Why? For two years prior, there were no boots on the ground in Yemen — because there was not a target worth one American life. Now, all of a sudden we had to make this grand display?” —

 ?? AP ?? William Owens holds a photo of his son ‘Ryan’ Owens. —
AP William Owens holds a photo of his son ‘Ryan’ Owens. —

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