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SOCOM Commander: Navy SEALS to Focus on Strategic Reconnaissance, Working with Partners
Posted on November 3, 2021 by Richard R. Burgess, Senior Editor   
 

ARLINGTON, Va. — The commander of the nation’s special operations forces said the Navy’s SEALs will have an important role in the future in enabling commanders to understand the enemy’s capabilities and intentions.

The SEALs, along with the special operations forces of the other U.S. military services, have had a super-sized role in the Southwest Asian wars since 9-11, serving at the forefront of U.S. and coalition forces in the low-intensity conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and other locations.

With U.S. focus on deterring a future conflict with China and shifting the focus to high-end operations, the 70-000-strong special operations forces (SOF) also are shifting focus.

Speaking to the Military Reporters and Editors at a symposium in Arlington, Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke, commander, U.S. Special Operations Command, said the SOF are “more integrated than ever before,” including with inter-agency partners.

https://seapowermagazine.org/socom-commander-navy-seals-to-focus-on-strategic-reconnaissance-working-with-partners/

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Is that like spying on American military to insure they are diligent studying Critical Race Theory? :whistle:  That would please the joint Chiefs and General Milley.  It is kind of a waste of manpower, though.