// The wrecked war plane erupted in a ball of flames, heightening the sense of fear. But the first American to walk clear – tall and with a moustache – need not have worried. He held up his hands in submission and tried his best to surrender, calling out "OK, OK" to the advancing crowd. But his parachute had delivered him safely into a field of sheep, deep in rebel-held territory.
"I hugged him and said don't be scared we are your friends," said Younis Amruni, 27, one of the first on the scene.
An American rescue was meanwhile on its way, and it was to taint this touching scene of comradeship. Witnesses said a helicopter whirred low over the treetops as a second warplane strafed the meadow in a botched attempt to collect the two men. Six people were hurt as they scrambled for cover and US military chiefs later declined to comment or denied that shooting had taken place. While they did so, the injured lay in hospital, and one had to have his leg amputated. //
http://www.telegraph....-the-bullets-fly.html
Didn't take long for the Yanks to start shooting the wrong people. This was deep in rebel held territory, a long way fro Gaddafi's men. Is this history repeating itself? The US start off as liberators only to turn the people against them by 'friendly fire' incidents against civilians?