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>I refuse to believe that an actual spec ops team would have agreed to that plan.
>Maybe the military structure here is just radically different, but highly trained soldiers proportedly get to design their own missions from a set of objectives and limitations granted by upper command usually.
>And if they were trained, I'd assume they could come up with a better idea, or at least contest being send to die that obviously
Obviously, the entire op was meant to try and get some photos next to some highway town sign which was already behind Roshan lines or under fire control by the Roshans. For copeaganda purposes, obviously. How else would you have even attempted to accomplish that objective? Fake the photo using AI?
Only speyshool forces would have even agreed to it. Or been considered because of the competency and skill required and the very low likelihood of success as is, let alone if you used poorly trained, equipped or motivated coon-scripts kidnapped off the street last week.
jewcrane and NAFO are desperate for some copeaganda.