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SAF has been refreshingly free of political bickering. I do not welcome the introduction of a link to a partisan site.
 
SAF has been refreshingly free of political bickering. I do not welcome the introduction of a link to a partisan site.
Of course the discussion could be political but it doesn't have to be. I have heard through the grapevine that the SEALS are having a real problem with the publicity generated by the present war. Also, I doubt, maybe niavely, that these retirees would be so vocal without the backing of their active duty counterparts.
 
http://www.navytimes.com/news/2012/08/ap-special-operators-tell-anti-obama-groups-zip-it-082112/

My faith has been restored:

“This is an unprofessional, shameful action on the part of the operators that appear in the video, period,” Army Special Forces Maj. Fernando Lujan wrote on his Facebook page, to a chorus of approval from colleagues.

A Green Beret who returned last year from Afghanistan, Lujan says that attaching the title of special operator with any political campaign is “in violation of everything we’ve been taught, and the opposite of what we should be doing, which is being quiet professionals.”
 
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