LinkedIn page of Terrence Arvelle Jackson, 50, says that he had experience of over 20 years and took part in multiple combat deployments across the Asia theatre
The US Army officer whose body was found in a room in Dhaka’s Westin Hotel on August 31 was a Command Inspector General for 1 Special Forces Command (Airborne) and had plans to retire in the next two years, Northeast News has found.
Terrence Arvelle Jackson was found dead in his Westin Hotel room on August 31 but the US embassy in Dhaka was reluctant to disclose much about his army background.
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American found dead in Dhaka’s Westin Hotel was a US Special Forces Command (Airborne) officer
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Who dun it?
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Manish ji,
consider these points.
Very experienced special forces operative and successful in his job. he would have known a trick or two that the others operatives may not know so he would have been more alert
he is deployed in hostile territory, strange surroundings, strange room, whatever, so he would have taken some precautions to secure himself and his personal space from attack or even disturbance
he died from natural causes, or one of his own kind did him in by letting in some eyeraaniaan to temper the dish, and finish with the tadka
the beedis simply do not have the testimonials to take out an amriki, in beediland
They are good only for hallaling their own kind
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Beediland is a hotspot of quite a few intelligence agencies. , including Chinese and russian operatives incl mossad. Take your pick.