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December 7, 2019

This Is How The U.S. Army Planned To Take Out Russia's Special Forces

A "suicide squad."
by Michael Peck
 

Had the Cold War turned hot, there would have been no escape for the U.S. garrison in West Berlin. Marooned in a city more than 100 miles inside Communist East Germany, the U.S. Berlin Brigade—and the British and French garrisons as well—would certainly have been overwhelmed by Soviet and East German troops. Their presence helped keep half of Berlin free from Communist rule. But it was no secret that theirs was a suicide mission.

Yet there was a unique American unit with an even more hazardous mission: a small Special Forces detachment whose job it would during wartime to conduct guerrilla warfare against the Soviets and their puppet armies. That sentence bears repeating: Deep inside East Germany, in the midst of a vast Soviet military and secret police apparatus, a small group of U.S. commandos would attempt to blow up Russian supply depots and lead local resistance groups.

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/how-us-army-planned-take-out-russias-special-forces-102872

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Re: This Is How The U.S. Army Planned To Take Out Russia's Special Forces
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2019, 12:03:09 am »
AND?????

You do know that sort of thing is a part of the job,right?  In FACT,it is the BASIC job SF is trained to do,and why they exist to start with.
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