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BREAKING NEWS Special Forces Expose’ Condemns White House

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STOP the politicians, President Obama and others, from politically capitalizing on US national security operations and secrets!

Intelligence and Special Operations forces are furious and frustrated at how President Obama and those in positions of authority have exploited their service for political advantage. Countless leaks, interviews and decisions by the Obama Administration and other government officials have undermined the success of our Intelligence and Special Operations forces and put future missions and personnel at risk.

The unwarranted and dangerous public disclosure of Special Forces Operations is so serious — that for the first time ever — former operators have agreed to risk their reputations and go ‘on the record’ in a special documentary titled “Dishonorable Disclosures.” Its goal is to educate America about serious breaches of security and prevent them from ever happening again.

Use of military ranks, titles & photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement of the Dept of the Army or the Department of Defense. All individuals are no longer in active service with any federal agency or military service.

 

  • This just drilled holes in all of Obamas lifeboats

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  • IF YOU SWORE AN OATH

    THEN DO YOUR DUTY AND STOP ANY AND ALL ENEMIES DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN AT ALL COSTS! Anything less is complicit to treason! Obama and thee entire Admin belong behind bars. They flaunt their transgressions daily in plain view open to all eyes, their guilt is sure. The only question is who will do their duty? who will arrest them? I wish I had their opportunity!

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  • This so called president has got to be replaced in November. He is our biggest long term security risk; more so than the terrorist themselves.

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  • This is an amazing video. I always thought the “announcements” of POTUS were suspect. Keep up the good work.

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Breaking: US hacked Yemeni Al Qaeda sites to reverse propaganda, Clinton says

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Source: FoxNews.com

Posted: May 23rd, 2012

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says U.S. cyber experts hacked Al Qaeda propaganda online in Yemen, changing ads that bragged about killing Americans into ads that showed the death toll of Al Qaeda attacks against Yemenis.

Clinton says the cyberattack was launched by State Department specialists who patrol the web and social media to counter Al Qaeda’s attempts to recruit new followers. It was a rare public admission of the ongoing covert cyber war against extremists.

Speaking in Tampa, Fla., alongside special operations chief Adm. Bill McRaven, Clinton said the effort is part of a multi-pronged attack on terrorism that goes beyond raids like the one that killed Usama bin Laden to include diplomats working alongside special operations forces to shore up local governments and economies and train local forces.

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Weaker Al Qaeda still plots payback for US raid

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May 2: A photo taken by a local resident shows the wreckage of a helicopter next to the wall of the compound where, according to officials, Osama bin Laden was shot and killed in a firefight with U.S. forces in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Bin Laden, the glowering mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that killed thousands of Americans, was slain in his luxury hideout in Pakistan early Monday. (AP/Mohammad Zubair)

Source: FoxNews.com

Posted: April 29th, 2012

A year after the U.S. raid that killed Usama bin Laden, Al Qaeda is hobbled and hunted, too busy surviving for the moment to carry out another Sept. 11-style attack on U.S. soil.

But the terrorist network dreams still of payback, and U.S. counter terrorist officials warn that, in time, its offshoots may deliver.

A decade of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that has cost the U.S. about $1.28 trillion and 6,300 U.S. troops lives has forced Al Qaeda’s affiliates to regroup, from Yemen to Iraq. Bin Laden’s No. 2, Ayman al-Zawahri, is thought to be hiding, out of U.S. reach, in Pakistan’s mountains, just as bin Laden was for so many years.

“It’s wishful thinking to say Al Qaeda is on the brink of defeat,” says Seth Jones, a Rand analyst and adviser to U.S. special operations forces. “They have increased global presence, the number of attacks by affiliates has risen, and in some places like Yemen, they’ve expanded control of territory.”

It’s a complicated, somewhat murky picture for Americans to grasp.

U.S. officials say bin Laden’s old team is all but dismantled. But they say new branches are hitting Western targets and U.S. allies overseas, and still aspire to match their parent organization’s milestone of Sept. 11, 2001.

The deadliest is the affiliate in Yemen.

There’s no sign of an active revenge plot against U.S. targets, but U.S. citizens in Pakistan and beyond are being warned to be vigilant ahead of the May 2 anniversary of the night raid that killed bin Laden.

U.S. counter terrorist forces have killed roughly half of Al Qaeda’s top 20 leaders since taking out bin Laden. That includes U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, killed by a drone in Yemen last September, less than six months after bin Laden’s death.

Only a few of the original Al Qaeda team remain, and most of the new names on the U.S. target lists are relative unknowns, officials say.

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