No U.S. military campaign in the Middle East has demonstrated the importance and benefits of working with partner Special Forces more than the fight against ISIS. Operating alongside local forces in Iraq, Syria, and elsewhere, the U.S.-led coalition was able to destroy the caliphate and severely degrade the capabilities of ISIS. Should the future of U.S. security cooperation in the Middle East be focused on building the counterterrorism and counterinsurgency capabilities of indigenous Special Forces? What are the challenges and opportunities of this approach to U.S.
SOCOM "working very hard" to use AI and machine learning-driven "sentiment analysis" to better craft messaging, Gen. Richard Clarke, commander of US Special Operations Command, said.
When addressing security challenges in the Middle East, the United States must re-examine how it engages with and views women’s potential security contributions