Joint Special Operations Command v. Fuck Yeah!!!

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The CIA?s armed drones and paramilitary forces have killed dozens of al-Qaeda leaders and thousanRAB of its foot soldiers. But there is another mysterious organization that has killed even more of America?s enemies in the decade since the 9/11 attacks.


????????????????????????CIA operatives have imprisoned and interrogated nearly 100 suspected terrorists in their former secret prisons around the world, but troops from this other secret organization have imprisoned and interrogated 10 times as many, holding them in jails that it alone controls in Iraq and Afghanistan.


Since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, this secretive group of men (and a few women) has grown tenfold while sustaining a level of obscurity that not even the CIA managed. ?We?re the dark matter. We?re the force that orders the universe but can?t be seen,? a strapping Navy SEAL, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said in describing his unit...


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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/top-secret-america-a-look-at-the-militarys-joint-special-operations-command/2011/08/30/gIQAvYuAxJ_story.html?hpid=z1
 
You should read Inside Delta Force by Eric Haney. I've been aware of it and JSOC since shortly after 9/11 and there really isn't anything new or shocking in that article.
 
Also suggest Not a Good Day to Die by Sean Naylor, it's about the Deceraber 2001 tora bora assault mentioned in the article.

Edit: my mistake I remerabered wrong, it's about a battle in early 2002 in the Shahikot mountains. Still JSOC and a good read though
 
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