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Indirect approach is favored in the war on terror
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The U.S.' elite armed forces are still carrying out operations, but they're also using a new tactic: teaching military allies how to fight for themselves.LA Times
NEW??? :confused: I'm still cracking up over this one...while trying to remember just how many MTTs I was a part of during my time in SF. :D Obviously, the memory of this nation is much shorter than the length of my...ummmm...ahhhh...you know...FID/IDAD...whatever. :p Richard's $.02 :munchin |
I hear that there are some experts in DC who think that we could even perform in some sort of advisory role after the idea is ran through a couple of focus groups.
If this works out the US could develop some type of special force to train and advise other armies.... I think the LA times in on to something. |
But what does RAND have to say about all that? :confused: :D :D
Richard :munchin |
Is it just the LA Times or SOCOM. I am now trying to figure out what we were doing all those years down range.......hummmmmmmmm:confused:
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I on the other hand was busy clinging to my guns and religion during most of that period. |
SOCOM is briefing about the switch- I've gotten it twice now. I guess prior to this year the kill/capture strategy was numero uno. Maybe Fridovich got them to realize k/c wouldn't win the "long war". Prior to Fridovich- were there any SF officers down in SOCOM? ;)
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