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Navy SEALs: writes books, makes movies, murders US soldiers, commits war crimes, collaborates on video games, and media whores
USSF: Attempts to assassinate foreign leaders, smuggles drugs, writes books, steals explosives and equipment, caught in a prostitution scandal.

I'm sorry SF, but those are rookie numbers.
 
Navy SEALs: writes books, makes movies, murders US soldiers, commits war crimes, attempts to assassinate foreign leaders collaborates on video games, and media whores
USSF: Attempts to assassinate foreign leaders, smuggles drugs, writes books, steals explosives and equipment, caught in a prostitution scandal.

I'm sorry SF, but those are rookie numbers.
FIFY, since apparently there are ex-SEALs also involved in this goat rope.
 
This is what happens when you don't try to assimilate back into society after your military service. You fall for the Operator for life meme and are paraded on international television.
 
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Question is....was it worth it if it worked? I don't know enough details. I need to read up on this and circle back around.


:-o:ROFLMAO: :thumbsup: 8-)

Is the juice worth the squeeze? I guess that depnds on one's POV and the risk assessment. 300 dudes without the best arms or training? That's a solid core group if you know you have thousands waiting for you. If your partners and intel are trash then I hope your SERE training kicks in.
 
They also had a signed contract for $212 million. The bounty would be a bonus.

I think auto correct changed whatever tremendously was supposed to be.. maybe remember..

Was the $212 million related to commodity futures? Venezuela is one of the richest countries in the region.
 
We don't currently have a diplomatic mission there right? so not like it would get him through any doors. Brits still do though
 
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