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Bodycam footage of SF soldiers ambushed in Niger *WARNING*
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<blockquote data-quote="ArabianOak" data-source="post: 15845362" data-attributes="member: 127831"><p>After seeing the original footage I can tell you, it was brutal. Much longer in length. Over 10 minutes. Explains what happened in much more detail. Being a marine I wondered what went wrong so quickly. Shit happens and unfortunately people die. </p><p></p><p>After speaking with several marine buddies I can also say the situation in Africa is a nightmare. No matter how special ground troops can be, without air support your sitting ducks for a million different scenarios. </p><p></p><p>It pisses me off that our foreign policy continues to create situations like this. I can guarantee you it wasn’t that long ago we could have simply leveled that country and not set foot on the ground. </p><p></p><p>Give the women and children a warning, give them a path out of If possible but once time is up game over. </p><p></p><p>Al qaida, Isis or whatever else is mostly funded and armed with our equipment. It’s like we are constantly sharpening the blade that we get stabbed with. </p><p></p><p>Part of being a military powerhouse is putting the fear into the heart of the opponent. Nobody is afraid of us anymore. You gotta be like mike Tyson walking into the ring in 1986. No talk, stare the opponent down and get ready to completely destroy them in a matter of seconds. </p><p></p><p>Mike won almost all of his early fights due to the fear he put into the heart of his opponent. We used to command that same fear militarily. </p><p></p><p>Now all the enemy sees is things like the women wanna be in the infantry and gays getting married that are commanding officers. Or people joining to get sex changes. Etc etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArabianOak, post: 15845362, member: 127831"] After seeing the original footage I can tell you, it was brutal. Much longer in length. Over 10 minutes. Explains what happened in much more detail. Being a marine I wondered what went wrong so quickly. Shit happens and unfortunately people die. After speaking with several marine buddies I can also say the situation in Africa is a nightmare. No matter how special ground troops can be, without air support your sitting ducks for a million different scenarios. It pisses me off that our foreign policy continues to create situations like this. I can guarantee you it wasn’t that long ago we could have simply leveled that country and not set foot on the ground. Give the women and children a warning, give them a path out of If possible but once time is up game over. Al qaida, Isis or whatever else is mostly funded and armed with our equipment. It’s like we are constantly sharpening the blade that we get stabbed with. Part of being a military powerhouse is putting the fear into the heart of the opponent. Nobody is afraid of us anymore. You gotta be like mike Tyson walking into the ring in 1986. No talk, stare the opponent down and get ready to completely destroy them in a matter of seconds. Mike won almost all of his early fights due to the fear he put into the heart of his opponent. We used to command that same fear militarily. Now all the enemy sees is things like the women wanna be in the infantry and gays getting married that are commanding officers. Or people joining to get sex changes. Etc etc. [/QUOTE]
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