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How the Leahy Law interferes with US Special Forces missions in Nigeria, Syria, and the Philippines

July 10, 2017 by Jack Murphy

In many ways the battle for Marawi has been a curious event which has seen bandits belonging to the allegedly ISIS affiliated Maute Group attacking a Muslim city in order to raise their public profile and demonstrate their power to the Philippine government.  Philippine SOF units and Marines worked hard to cordon the enemy into a small neighborhood […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: China, CIA, DOD, Green Berets, Jordan, Leahy Law, Light Reaction Regiment, Marawi, Nigeria, Philippines, SOF, Special Forces, Syria

Tawi-Tawi: a nexus on the guns and terrorist underground railroad

June 28, 2017 by Jack Murphy

Following my late night attendance of General Sabban‘s birthday party in Zamboanga, I met the general the following morning at the airport to catch a plane to Tawi-Tawi.  I was pretty exhausted, but Sabban looked none of the worse for wear.  I had been invited down to Tawi-Tawi for the activation anniversary of 2nd Marine […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Abu Sayyaf, Jack Murphy, Marines, Philippines, Special Forces, Tawi-Tawi, Travelog, weapons trafficking

The CIA’s Rendition, Detention, and Interrogation (RDI) network system

June 26, 2017 by Jack Murphy

When Senator Dianne Feinstein took to the senate floor last year and accused the Central Intelligence Agency of spying on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI), the very committee charged with oversight of the CIA, it marked the beginning of a scandal that could have brought down the CIA like nothing the American public […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Brennan, CIA, EIT, Panetta, RDI, Rendition, Senate Select Committee, SSCI

Canadian JTF2 sniper smashes world record for longest sniper kill in Mosul

June 22, 2017 by Jack Murphy

The Canadian snipers had carefully chosen their hide site.  From an elevated position, the Special Operations sniper looked through his scope at a stationary human target leaning against a cement wall over two miles away.  The four-man sniper team had been pushing their shots out further and further into Mosul over the course of several […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Canadian Special Operations Regiment, CANSOFCOM, CSOR, Iraq, ISIS, Joint Task Force 2, JTF2, longest shot, Mosul, record breaking, sniper

The Light Reaction Regiment’s Trojan Horse mission in Sulu

June 20, 2017 by Jack Murphy

I sat across from a Light Reaction Regiment operator at a restaurant where we tried in vain to escape some of the humidity.  He’s smoking a cigarette while we discuss his unit and their operations.  He is a quiet man, quick to tell me that his job is to execute the mission rather than complain […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: AFP, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Direct Action, High Value Target, HVT, Light Reaction Regiment, LRB, LRC, LRR, Philippines, SOCOM, SOF, Special Operations, Sulu, Trojan Horse

The birth of American counter-terrorism: the untold story of Blue Light and Delta Force

June 19, 2017 by Jack Murphy

On a dark night in 1977, a dozen Green Berets exited a C-130 aircraft, parachuting into a very different type of war. Aircraft hijackings had become almost commonplace, to the point that Johnny Carson would tell jokes about the phenomena on television. But it was no laughing matter for the Department of Defense, who realized […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 5th Special Forces Group, Blue Light, counter-terrorism, Delta Force, EDRE, Entebbe, Green Berets, HALO, Ranger Battalion, Rangers, RECOM

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