Phil confronts the story that broke over the weekend about the British SAS supposedly going “rogue” in Afghanistan. He turned down an interview with the BBC regarding the supposed incident because he is concerned about BBC’s intentions. Phil stands by the SAS and states the accusations are untrue. Check out the video below.
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Phil confronts the story that broke over the weekend about the British SAS supposedly going “rogue” in Afghanistan. He turned down an interview with the BBC regarding the supposed incident because he is concerned about BBC’s intentions. Phil stands by the SAS and states the accusations are untrue. Check out the video below.
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