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This Week on SOFREP: Iran in the Crosshairs, a CIA Officer Killed, and an Exclusive Look Inside the Boogaloo Bois

Reports streamed out of Iran late this week when a top Iranian scientist was killed in an attack outside of Tehran. The attack launched a stream of accusations that suggested U.S. and Israeli involvement. Our analysis suggested that the attack was carried out by Mossad and likely stemmed from a clandestine meeting between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. 

Elsewhere, we tracked several reports in Africa. Greek special forces are gearing up to join the coalition task force Takuba in the Sahel; Six Somali Danab SF soldiers were killed in an IED attack; and news surfaced of the combat death of a senior CIA officer in Somalia.

At home, we tracked the presidential transition and the actions of the president in his final weeks in office. We addressed the concerns over President Trump’s reluctance to hand over the White House and followed a report on the Defense Bill that POTUS has threatened to veto over the inclusion of a plan to rename military bases bearing the names of Confederate generals. 

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Reports streamed out of Iran late this week when a top Iranian scientist was killed in an attack outside of Tehran. The attack launched a stream of accusations that suggested U.S. and Israeli involvement. Our analysis suggested that the attack was carried out by Mossad and likely stemmed from a clandestine meeting between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. 

Elsewhere, we tracked several reports in Africa. Greek special forces are gearing up to join the coalition task force Takuba in the Sahel; Six Somali Danab SF soldiers were killed in an IED attack; and news surfaced of the combat death of a senior CIA officer in Somalia.

At home, we tracked the presidential transition and the actions of the president in his final weeks in office. We addressed the concerns over President Trump’s reluctance to hand over the White House and followed a report on the Defense Bill that POTUS has threatened to veto over the inclusion of a plan to rename military bases bearing the names of Confederate generals. 

We brought you several military reports this week as well. We updated you on the progress of Operation Warp Speed and how the task force is gearing up to deliver the coronavirus vaccine. We also reported on the former U.S. soldier charged with providing support for terrorist groups. SOFREP Veteran Steve Balestrieri brought us a tale about spending Thanksgiving at SERE school, and Sean Spoonts reminded us of the complete badassery of legendary Special Forces Colonel and Medal of Honor recipient Robert Howard

SOFREP welcomed newcomer Stanton Sharpe with an exclusive look inside the Boogaloo Bois. In a feature story this week, we met Air Force TSgt Corban Lundborg, an artist and Combat Cameraman

SOFREP Radio hosted former intel officer and CEO of Forward Observer Sam Culper who brought us up to speed on the low-intensity conflict within the United States. SOFREP Gearman Travis Pike brought us a review of a tactical sling pack by Vertx.

What’s in store for next week? None of us knows. But, as always, we’ll be here to bring you the stories you won’t find anywhere else with insights and analysis from people who have actually been there. 

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J. W. Sotak is Editor-in-Chief of SOFREP. He is a former U.S. Army Civil Affairs Staff Sergeant. He graduated from Dartmouth College with a BA in Arabic Literature and the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (Arabic). He previously worked on the National Desk of the New York Times, as Editor-in-Chief of SHIFTed Magazine and as Commerce Director of Gear Patrol.

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