Anyone who would believe this story simply "wants" to believe it. This story in itself flies in the face of modern warfare and the casualty list from the entire incident. First off, why in the hell would US forces fire on an ambulance, it's against Geneva Conventions to just open fire on an ambulance unless it commits a hostile act of some kind. Second, no spec ops unit anywhere for any reason is going to go into an unknown situation like that with blanks. I don't give a damn how much intel we had saying that the enemy had left, they're going in locked and loaded with live ammo. Maybe, just maybe they used blanks to create a diversion considering where the incident occurred, near a hospital. Third, the tape is cut and edited probably because it contains facial captures of some of our most prized spec ops soldiers. Many of our Delta Force soldiers, who don't officially exist anyway, work very hard to keep their identity obscured. Lastly, why is someone gonna believe that these "doctors" are a) legitimate and b) don't have any intentions of making us look bad to skew public opinion of the entire incident. I am in the same boat as other people, I find myself distrusting less and less of the news I hear and more and more of the news that I see for myself. News is all about glamour now, not the gritty underbelly of the situation that plays out in front of the human eye.