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EXPLAINER: What remains as US ends Afghan forever war

EXPLAINER: What remains as US ends Afghan forever war
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Navy SEALs to shift from counterterrorism to global threats

WASHINGTON — Ten years after they found and killed Osama bin Laden, U.S. Navy SEALs are undergoing a major transition to improve leadership and expand their commando capabilities to better battle threats from global powers like China and Russia. The new plan cuts the number of SEAL platoons by as much as 30% and increases their size to make the teams more lethal and able to counter sophisticated maritime and undersea adversaries. And there will be a new, intensive screening process for the Navy’s elite warriors, to get higher-quality leaders after scandals that rocked the force and involved charges of murder, sexual assault and drug use.

Navy SEALs shift on to global threats | US | The Journal Gazette

Associated Press SEAL candidates participate in “surf immersion” during Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training in Coronado, Calif., on May 4. Previous Next Thursday, April 29, 2021 1:00 am Navy SEALs shift on to global threats Moving past counterterrorism Associated Press WASHINGTON – Ten years after they found and killed Osama bin Laden, U.S. Navy SEALs are undergoing a major transition to improve leadership and expand their commando capabilities to better battle threats from global powers like China and Russia. The new plan cuts the number of SEAL platoons by as much as 30% and increases their size to make the teams more lethal and able to counter sophisticated maritime and undersea adversaries. And there will be a new, intensive screening process for the Navy s elite warriors, to get higher-quality leaders after scandals that rocked the force and involved charges of murder, sexual assault and drug use.

How Abbottabad remembers Bin Laden, 10 years after his death

“By living here, Osama gave this city a bad reputation,” a resident says It was in this Pakistani city that Osama bin Laden was killed in the clandestine Operation Geronimo raid by US Navy Seals in the early hours of May 2, 2011. The operation had global repercussions and dented Pakistan s international reputation exposing contradictions in a country that had long served as a rear base for Al Qaeda and its Taliban allies while suffering from the effects of terrorism. more stories

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