This Week on SOFREP: A Shadow War in Syria Exposed, Troop Drawdown and Chinese Propaganda
Get caught up with a breakdown of all the reports you probably missed this week on SOFREP; November 16th – 22nd.
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Get caught up with a breakdown of all the reports you probably missed this week on SOFREP; November 16th – 22nd.
The cries to end the ‘endless war’ are tempered by the type of violence carried out by ISIS in Afghanistan today. And that is the problem.
There are currently 25 Australian SAS soldiers that had either directly taken part in unlawful killings or acted as accessories to them.
Since 2014 the US military and its allies have conducted almost an astounding 35,000 airstrikes against the Islamic State (ISIS) worldwide.
In a press conference this afternoon, Acting SecDef Christopher Miller announced his intentions to bring U.S. troops home by mid-January.
The Navy SEAL Foundation donated $50,000 to a first-of-its-kind psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy program designed to treat PTSD in SEALs.
President Trump’s new acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miler has an extensive — and impressive — background in Special Operations.
Get a skinny on all the news from across SOFREP that you probably missed this week, November 2nd – November 8th.
What does it mean to be a Police Officer? Matt Hill shares his take in part one of a three-part series on Law Enforcement in America.
A UN report also states that the Taliban and al-Qaeda continued to meet in 2019 and early 2020 to discuss training and operational planning.
Get a rundown on all the headlines from across SOFREP that you probably missed this week, October 26th – November 1st.
Afghan intelligence tweeted out that Special Forces killed al-Qaeda’s #2 commander, Abu Muhsin al-Masri, in an operation in eastern Ghazni.