Tag: Joint Special Operations Command

  • About SEALs who Killed Osama.

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    There are 2,500 Seals in total, and they take their name from the environments in which they are trained to work – sea, air and land. But it is their highly specialised training to operate in water that they are best known for.

    Their missions can be enormously varied in nature, involving combat, anti-terrorism and hostage rescues.

    These guys are America’s thoroughbreds, says Don Shipley, from Virginia, who spent two decades in the Navy as a Seal.

    “They’re the finest guys America has. Your average guy walking down the street just doesn’t have it.

    “The guys that become Seals have gifted eyesight, above average intelligence, and are genetically built to withstand a lot of punishment, being pounded a lot. Those are the guys that are qualified to get in but the guys that ultimately come out are thoroughbreds, they’re racehorses.”

    Stew Smith

    I never thought about dropping out”

    Stew Smith, former Seal on the gruelling training

    It is often described as the toughest training available to any special forces anywhere in the world. The drop-out rate is 80-85%.

    Stew Smith, a Seal for eight years, now runs fitness training courses in Maryland for people who are thinking of joining up.

    He says the first six months of Seal training, known as Basic Underwater Demolition (Buds) is the toughest. It includes one period which lasts a continuous 120 hours, and involves swimming, running, obstacle courses, scuba diving and navigation.

    The current Buds training course has already lost 190 recruits out of 245, and is only three weeks in, he says.

    “I never thought about dropping out. People ask me why not, and I say that you have to go there in a mindset of competing, not just surviving.

    Seal Team Six (ST6)

    • Elite force of Seals, based near Virginia Beach
    • Selected from all the units, to carry out the most demanding missions
    • Usually have five years of experience already
    • The unit belongs to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) which is run at a cost of more than $1bn a year
    • Involved in Yemen, Somalia and Afghanistan in recent years
    • Existence shrouded in mystery
    • They reportedly train around the clock and can spend 300 days a year away from home

    “If you’re running your first marathon, your goal is just to finish the thing, you’re in a survival mode. But when you’re stretching out before, you look across and see a Kenyan who is trying to drop a minute off his best time.

    “There is a different mindset. For me, every day in training was a competition.”

    After Buds, you are officially a Seal and assigned to a team but you need to have another 12 months of training with your new colleagues before you are deployed, says Mr Smith.

    He believes what makes Seals special is their versatility.

    “Also, having a strong confidence with the boat, and a relationship with the Navy, we have a way of respecting Mother Nature because we realise that when you’re out there in the middle of the ocean, you’re just a speck.”

    This familiarity with the vagaries of the weather teaches Seals to always have a Plan B, he says. “There’s a saying in the Seals that two is one and one is nothing.”

    Navy SealSeal training is gruelling, and many recruits drop out

    The origins of the Seals can be traced to World War II, and its predecessors like the Naval Combat Demolition Unit, which was involved in the invasion of North Africa in 1942.

    Their formation came out of a $100m (£61m) package by President John F Kennedy to strengthen the US special forces capability.

    They were later involved in Vietnam, Grenada and in Panama, where four Seals were killed as they tried to prevent leader Manuel Noriega escaping by destroying his jet and boat.

    The episode was also renowned for an incident a few days later, in which loud rock music was played all day and night to force him out of his refuge in Panama City.

    In more recent years, the Seals have been heavily involved in missions in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    But their role in the death of Osama Bin Laden writes another chapter in their history.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13270926

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    The Navy was an easy choice for Wasdin at age 20, when he had no college degree and no money to afford one. Breaking from his abusive father and rough-and-tumble upbringing, Wasdin found that his steely skin meshed well with the demanding requirements of the Navy. Through boot camp and the Navy’s rigorous search-and-rescue training program, Wasdin proved his military prowess, a status confirmed when the Navy tapped him for the elite Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training.

    http://battleland.blogs.time.com/2011/05/10/inside-seal-team-six/#ixzz1MNnSk9CM

  • “Shoot Your Way out”Obama Ordered ‘Osama Hit’ Team.’.

    A still of 2004 Osama bin Laden video
    Image via Wikipedia

    The confidence about the Pakistan‘s complicity in sheltering Osama bin laden  was  so high that President Obama ordered the navy SEALs to shoot their way out, if confronted by Police or any other force of Pakistan.

    In addition to the Team of about 48 SEALs in two helicopters, two more helicopters and 50 Seals were kept as stand by.

    “One senior Obama administration official, pressed on the rules of engagement for one of the riskiest clandestine operations attempted by the C.I.A. and the military’s Joint Special Operations Command in many years, said: “Their instructions were to avoid any confrontation if at all possible. But if they had to return fire to get out, they were authorized to do it.”

    The planning also illustrates how little the administration trusted the Pakistanis as they set up their operation. They also rejected a proposal to bring the Pakistanis in on the mission.

    Under the original plan, two assault helicopters were going to stay on the Afghanistan side of the border waiting for a call if they were needed. But the aircraft would have been about 90 minutes away from the Bin Laden compound.”

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/10/world/asia/10intel.html?_r=2&partner=rss&emc=rss

     

  • Some US top ranking military officers part of ‘Knights of Malta’-Opus Dei.

    Brigadier General Stanley McChrystal, US Army
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    Ludlum and Don Brown seem to be right.

    Veteran investigative reporter Seymour Hersh has broken some massive stories in his day, but uncovering secret societies within the highest echelons of America’s military would probably be the biggest of his career……..

    Speaking at a campus operated by Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, Hersh said he was working on a new book that details “how eight or nine neoconservative, radicals if you will, overthrew the American government.”

    “It’s not only that the neocons took it over but how easily they did it — how Congress disappeared, how the press became part of it, how the public acquiesced,” he continued, according to the published quotes.

    Hersh also lamented President Obama’s continuance of the Bush administration’s worst abuses.

    “Just when we needed an angry black man, we didn’t get one,” he reportedly said.

    The Foreign Policy report added that in 2003, those “in the Cheney shop” were not concerned about the havoc the invasion of Iraq was destined to cause.

    “[The] attitude was, ‘What’s this? What are they all worried about, the politicians and the press, they’re all worried about some looting?” Hersh was quoted as saying. “Don’t they get it? We’re gonna change moseques into cathedrals. And when we get all the oil, nobody’s gonna give a damn.’ That’s the attitude. We’re gonna chance mosques into cathedrals. That’s an attitude that pervades, I’m here to say, a large percentage of the Joint Special Operations Command [JSOC].”

    He further claimed that Gen. Stanley McChrystal, Vice Admiral William McRaven and others in the JSOC were members of the “Knights of Malta” and “Opus Dei,” two little known Catholic orders.

    “They do see what they’re doing — and this is not an atypical attitude among some military — it’s a crusade, literally,” Hersh reportedly continued. “They see themselves as the protectors of the Christians. They’re protecting them from the Muslims [as in] the 13th century. And this is their function.”

    He added that members of these societies have developed a secret set of insignias that represent “the whole notion that this is a culture war” between religions.

    It was President George W. Bush who first invoked images of a holy war in the Middle East, when he suggested soon after Sept. 11, 2001 that the US was on a “crusade” in the region.

    The “Knights of Malta” were a Catholic order founded in 1085 as a group of monks who cared for the wounded. It evolved into a military order that safeguarded Christian pilgrims from Muslims during the nine “Crusades,” where Europe’s Christian states laid siege to Muslims for control of Jerusalem.

    “Opus Dei,” popularly depicted in the Hollywood film “The DaVinci Code,” was founded in 1928 and officially accepted as part of the Catholic church in 1947. The group’s website claimed their principle calling was to bring about a “Christian renewal” around the world.

    Doubts, denials and a distinctive trend

    Raw Story reached out to Hersh and The New Yorker to confirm the accuracy of his quotes, placing this report on hold until they responded. Both declined to make any further statement, neither confirming nor denying the quotes.

    However, one source close to Hersh who spoke to Raw Story off the record, suggested that Foreign Policy’s report was indeed correct.

    Raw Story followed-up on the quotes due to a widely-reported false claim attributed to Hersh in May 2009, where he’d allegedly said former Vice President Dick Cheney ordered the assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.

    The report, which appeared to have originated in Pakistan, was picked up by The Wall Street Journal and the conservative-leaning American Spectator, but both removed the links after Raw Story published a denial from Hersh. A link to Raw Story’s original report was unavailable due to a database malfunction.

    Hersh, a Pulitzer-winning author and reporter, has previously reported that the JSOC was set up by former Vice President Cheney as something of an “executive assassination squad” that operated outside of congressional authority.

    Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who resigned after Rolling Stone reporter Michael Hastings quoted him mocking the US civilian command, led JSOC before taking command of America’s war effort in Afghanistan.

    In an email to the military’s Stars and Stripes publication, McChrystal’s spokesman, David Bolger, panned Hersh’s claim.

    “The allegations recently made by Seymour Hersh relating to General McChrystal’s involvement with an organization called The Knights of Malta are completely false and without basis in fact,” he reportedly wrote. “General McChrystal is not and has never been a member of that organization.”

    The religious indoctrination of US soldiers has been in headlines in recent weeks as soldiers who “failed” the “spiritual fitness” portion of the “comprehensive soldier fitness” test claimed they were forced to attend Christian ceremonies and become “born again” by professing love for the Christian deity.

    Similarly, GQ magazine uncovered last year a series of top-secret military briefings prepared by former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld that included passages from the Bible.

    Trijicon Inc., a defense contractor, was also discovered last Janurary to have been for years placing scriptural references on gun sights used by the US military in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Their actions revealed, Trijicon was forced to provide the Pentagon with kits to remove the codes.

    http://current.com/news/92933854_high-ranking-members-of-us-military-part-of-knights-of-malta-opus-dei-reporter-claims.htm

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    McChrystal denies Seymour Hersh’s claim of secret military crusade against Islam

    Surely Seymour Hersh was joking — wasn’t he? This is such a ridiculous charge, it seems inconceivable that the “acclaimed journalist” wasn’t speaking with tongue firmly in cheek. Maybe he had a snootful and thought he’d poke a little mischievous indirect fun at Islamic conspiracy paranoia and Crusade fantasies by retailing a conspiracy fantasy of his own for his Qatari audience.

    In any case, with the Christian population of Iraq reduced by over 50% since Saddam Hussein was toppled, it is laughable that any segment of the “special operations community” sees itself as “the protectors of the Christians…protecting them from the Muslims [as in] the 13th century.” The U.S. military in Iraq hasn’t lifted a finger to protect the Christians there, even as that population has faced ferocious jihadist persecution. And I expect that even a Leftist journalistic propagandist like Seymour Hersh knows that.

    “McChrystal denies claims of secret military crusade against Islam,” by Jeff Schogol for Stars and Stripes, January 21:

    WASHINGTON — Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal says he is not part of a religious order waging war on Islam despite recent assertions by acclaimed journalist [sic!] Seymour Hersh.

    Speaking in Qatar earlier this week, Hersh claimed that McChrystal and current members of the special operations community are members of the Knights of Malta and Opus Dei, both Catholic organizations, according to the blog Foreign Policy.

    “They do see what they’re doing — and this is not an atypical attitude among some military — it’s a crusade, literally,” Foreign Policy quoted Hersh as saying. “They see themselves as the protectors of the Christians. They’re protecting them from the Muslims [as in] the 13th century. And this is their function.”

    Hersh won a Pulitzer Prize in 1970 for exposing the My Lai massacre in Vietnam and the subsequent military coverup.

    But McChrystal’s spokesman, David Bolger, said Hersh was way off base in this case.

    http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/01/mcchrystal-denies-seymour-hershs-claim-of-secret-military-crusade-against-islam.html

  • US sets up centers for Secret Wars,not Wiki leaks but official.

    Welcome move.

    US could also ensure that it reins States like Pakistan, which spawns terrorists; Other wise the present step shall bring in brickbats  and  heartburns between US and other nations.

    Story:

    The US administration is ramping up a “secret war on terror groups” in hot spots around the globe by establishing a new military targeting center, officials say.

    According to incumbent and former US officials, the center, run by the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), keeps an eye on the growing use of special operation strikes against individuals.

    “The new center would be a significant step in streamlining targeting operations previously scattered among US and battlefields abroad and giving elite military officials closer access to Washington decision-makers and counter-terror experts,” the officials revealed to the Associated Press.

    “The center is staffed with at least 100 counter terror experts fusing the military’s special operations elite with analysts, intelligence and law enforcement officials from the FBI, Homeland Security and other agencies,” they said.

    The new military center focuses on “the offensive end of counter-terrorism, tracking and targeting terrorist threats that have surfaced in recent years from Pakistan to Yemen and Somalia and other hot zones.”

    The revelation comes while the US military has already increased the number of special operations and commando raids in Afghanistan.

    A surge in unauthorized CIA-operated drone attacks in Pakistan along with NATO operations along the the country’s border has sparked criticism from officials in Islamabad and given rise to the anti-US sentiment in the affected tribal regions.

    “We’ve gone from 30-35 targeted operations a month in June 2009 now to about 1,000 a month,” said NATO spokeswoman Maj. Sunset Belinsky.

    The raids, which Washington claims to be aimed at weeding out pro-Taliban militants, often come at night and often claim many civilian lives in Pakistan.

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/158849.html