AP/ December 9, 2012, 6:00 PM

U.S. special forces member killed during Afghan rescue

WASHINGTON A member of a U.S. special operations team was killed during a weekend rescue mission in Afghanistan that freed an American doctor abducted by the Taliban outside of Kabul five days ago.

President Barack Obama praised the special forces on Sunday, saying the mission was characteristic of U.S. troops' "extraordinary courage, skill and patriotism."

A spokesman for U.S. forces in Afghanistan said Dr. Dilip Joseph of Colorado Springs, Colorado, was rescued early Sunday, local time, in eastern Afghanistan. Joseph, a medical adviser for Colorado Springs-based Morning Star Development, was rescued after intelligence showed he was in imminent danger of injury or possible death, according to the U.S. military.

The U.S. did not immediately identify the special forces soldier killed in the mission.

"He gave his life for his fellow Americans, and he and his teammates remind us once more of the selfless service that allows our nation to stay strong, safe and free," Obama said in a statement.

In a separate statement Sunday, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said, "In this fallen hero, and all of our special operators, Americans see the highest ideals of citizenship, sacrifice and service upheld."

Morning Star, a relief group that helps rebuild communities in Afghanistan, said in a statement that Joseph was uninjured and would probably return home in a few days. The group also said two of his co-workers were freed by their captors about 11 hours before the rescue, after hours of negotiations were conducted over three days.

Morning Star said the three workers were abducted by a group of armed men while returning from a visit to one of the organization's rural medical clinics in eastern Kabul province. The group said the three workers were taken into mountains about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from the Pakistan border,

The relief group said it would not reveal the identity of the other two men because they live and work in the region. The group said it did not pay ransom to obtain their release.

Morning Star praised those who helped get their workers back unharmed, singling out "courageous members of the U.S. military who successfully rescued Mr. Joseph as they risked their own lives doing so."

The group also offered thanks to local Afghan elders "who made visits and appeals to the captors advocating for the release of the hostages."

Joseph was captured by Taliban insurgents on Wednesday in the Sarobi district of Kabul province.

The rescue operation was ordered after intelligence showed that the doctor was in imminent danger of injury or possible death, according to a statement by the U.S.-led military coalition.

"This was a combined operation of U.S. and Afghan forces," said 1st Lt. Joseph Alonso, a spokesman for U.S. forces in Afghanistan. "Information was collected through multiple intelligence sources, which allowed Afghan and coalition forces to identify the location of Joseph and the criminals responsible for his captivity."

Gen. John Allen, the top commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, said the joint force planned, rehearsed and successfully conducted the operation.

"Thanks to them, Dr. Joseph will soon be rejoining his family and loved ones," Allen said.

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WWIIWWII says:
It is not right wasting the life of one of our hero servicemen/women to rescue civilian people voluntarily going into war zones. The rescued doctor cost this brave hero his life. His family will suffer the rest of their lives.
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tmittelstaed replies:
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This wasn't a life for a life trade. Special Ops doesn't go into these situations planning on sacrificing one of their own. Something went wrong. It could even have been a mistake by the special ops soldier.

While I agree the doctor shouldn't have been in there, the special ops people's job is when this kind of thing happens, to go in and blow away the kidnappers which I am quite sure happened.

Just consider that it is almost a 100% sure thing that more kidnappers died than the single special ops guy. The kidnappers in these places understand math. They understand that if every time one of these altercations happens that they lose a bunch of people and that we lose none or 1, that after not very many of these altercations, they will all be dead, and we will almost all be still alive. That is why they hate drone attacks so much because it's a guarantee that none of us will die, and some of them will.
nohater replies:
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agree with you.
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iamproteus says:
NGOs are no different from these "adventurers" who go into the wilderness (skiers, hikers, etc.)and get into trouble and demand that other people put their lives in danger to rescue them! Sorry, pal, you got yourself into trouble, you can get yourself out! Better yet, don't do stupid things in the first place!
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nohater replies:
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agree.
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Rick_Carter1 says:
CBS Evening News just blew the covers of U.S. Special Forces and Afghan Special Forces on their nightly news broadcasts on Sunday. They have effectively signed the death warrants of these people, you TOTAL J.A.'s !!! You NEVER, NEVER, NEVER blow the covers of Special Forces, anymore than you blow the covers of the CIA !!! If they want to interview these people publicly then you ALWAYS blur their faces and disguise their voices, you A.H's, you J.A.'s, you NUMBSKULLS !!! No one is more exposed in the field than Special Forces, because they have to work intimately with the indigenous people. When you blow their covers you have EFFECTIVELY NEUTRALIZED THEM, EVEN LIQUIDATED THEM !!!!!!! How long have you been doing this, CBS ??????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Rick Carter
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Rick_Carter1 replies:
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(YOU NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER BLOW THE COVERS OF SPECIAL FORCES, #$^*&(&^%#$@#%^&&** !!!!!!!!!!!!!!) - RC
Observer1504 replies:
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Rick as a former member of the 5th and 3rd Special Forces Groups I completely agree. How the exposure was allowed to happen beats the ...... out of me.
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Bleddyn71 says:
Get the Fing NGO's out of the operational Theater. That operator was worth more than the MD. What a waste.
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nohater replies:
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so true.
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