Are U.S. Special Forces in the habit of broadcasting to the world operations that they have recently completed?
Sounds like an idiotic strategy to me.
Instead of issuing press releases and high-fiving in the media... perhaps they should complete the mission and then remain silent?
I agree. Something smells bad here. I wouldn't be surprised if this is spin on a failed op, or something else was exposed accidentally and they had to explain their presence.
Are U.S. Special Forces in the habit of broadcasting to the world operations that they have recently completed?
Sounds like an idiotic strategy to me.
Instead of issuing press releases and high-fiving in the media... perhaps they should complete the mission and then remain silent?
The second I read the headline those were my thoughts exactly.
I agree. Something smells bad here. I wouldn't be surprised if this is spin on a failed op, or something else was exposed accidentally and they had to explain their presence.
The goal of the current resident is to get as many people killed as possible, our soldiers included.