This is a disaster already. We are publicly telling everyone we are sending 20-30 armed 'advisors' only.
What happens if they get caught? Killed? How would you like to be one of the 30 people knowing backup is slim and none.
This is a disaster already. We are publicly telling everyone we are sending 20-30 armed 'advisors' only.
What happens if they get caught? Killed? How would you like to be one of the 30 people knowing backup is slim and none.
I would not be surprised if we already had troops in Syria. Our SF operates where it will at all times, and they may just be acknowledging the fact that we are stepping up our presence.
I have no more worries for them that it's announced. Teams can bring some serious firepower to bear as they have every resource the military can muster at their disposal. There is a QRF but they generally demand a Ranger Bat be tasked with QRF. So I wouldn't be surprised if the bat boys are deployed somewhere close, most likely Iraq, so they can execute the mission. It's certainly dangerous that they are there but having it announced, like I said above, is most likely just confirming a reality.
Special Forces are usually used where the backup is slim to none. They train for this.
But in this case they have 5,000 tenacious Kurds and the 4 or 5 Syrians we spent half a billion training.
realistically what's the good in just sending 50?
While I would take 50 of our special forces in a fight against up to 1,000 ISIS fighters, if you're gonna send some troops why not just send 5,000 and end this faux caliphate's territorial claims in a month.
Yup. It's a fascinating conundrum for the GOP presidential candidates. The intellectually deficient wing of the Republican base (which I'm learning is most of it) love to bomb, invade, meddle, and kill in the name of 'Merica, but they also instinctively hate everything Obama does.The hawks in charge of our foreign policy are apparently compelled to meddle in that region at all times. More fuel for the dumpster fire.
Were that possible, rest assured that it would have been done by now. There's no shortage of advocates for aggression within the Beltway.
The hawks in charge of our foreign policy are apparently compelled to meddle in that region at all times. More fuel for the dumpster fire.
Were that possible, rest assured that it would have been done by now. There's no shortage of advocates for aggression within the Beltway.
Yup. It's a fascinating conundrum for the GOP presidential candidates. The intellectually deficient wing of the Republican base (which I'm learning is most of it) love to bomb, invade, meddle, and kill in the name of 'Merica, but they also instinctively hate everything Obama does.
One of them could. But alas, he wallows at 3% support.Obama and Clinton are very vulnerable to attack on their foreign policy records, but the GOP can't take advantage of that, since they can't credibly argue that they would have done anything differently.
My biggest fear is that we get embellished into something we don't need to be involved in..
How they hell did Obama win the Nobel Peace prize?
Two things:
1. Delta is part of the US Special Forces, so I'm not sure why you would refer to sending Special Forces in one part of it, and then refer to "other forces" (when the other force you are talking about is part of Special Forces).
2. Seals do all kinds of covert missions, almost every day, that you never hear about.
I think his point was that, for our "unofficial" operations in places like Somalia, we're more likely to send Delta and DEVGRU (Seal Team 6) instead of lower level SEAL or Ranger teams.
That shows a pretty big ignorance of how Spec Ops is configured. Different Seal Teams specialize in different circumstances. If you are looking to infiltrate a building and rescue a hostage or take a prisoner, then you would utilize Seal Team 6. If you are looking to recapture a ship taken over by pirates, you would use a different Team. If you want to blow up a ship at sea without anyone seeing you? Yet another Team. You want to land on a beach and clear obstacles for an amphibious landing? Yet another Team. But they all have one or two things in common: they operate with a minimum number of personnel, and the average person will never know it was them unless someone wants them to know.
JSOC org chart:
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Delta and DEVGRU are both directly under JSOC. All other SEAL teams are under Naval Special Warfare. You're wrong, moose.
That shows a pretty big ignorance of how Spec Ops is configured. Different Seal Teams specialize in different circumstances. If you are looking to infiltrate a building and rescue a hostage or take a prisoner, then you would utilize Seal Team 6. If you are looking to recapture a ship taken over by pirates, you would use a different Team. If you want to blow up a ship at sea without anyone seeing you? Yet another Team. You want to land on a beach and clear obstacles for an amphibious landing? Yet another Team. But they all have one or two things in common: they operate with a minimum number of personnel, and the average person will never know it was them unless someone wants them to know.