Politico: Internal study highlights struggle over control of America’s special ops forces
Scandals have prompted calls for more oversight of Special Operations Command.
Over the past several years, America’s special operations forces have been rocked by a string of scandals — drug trafficking, murder and multiple investigations involving war crimes. As the cultural chaos unfolded, top civilian Pentagon officials moved to exert more control over America’s most elite military units.
But now, the academic arm of the military command that directly oversees those troops is quietly conducting a study that critics say is designed to help fend off additional efforts to increase civilian oversight of the community.
The study, which has not been previously reported, is being conducted by Joint Special Operations University, the academic arm of U.S. Special Operations Command. The plan is to review arguments for and against establishing a separate military branch for the special operations community, according to a slide deck dated March 21 and reviewed by POLITICO. It also asks what SOCOM may be able to learn from former President Donald Trump’s surprise campaign to establish a separate service for the military’s space professionals — an effort some in the Pentagon initially opposed.
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WNU Editor: The politicians are the ones who have the final decision on what happens next. My prediction. There will be more civilian oversight over US Special Operations Command, and a concerted effort to clean-up house.
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This is a really bad idea, Chinese soft power is deeply embedded within civilian organizations and what indepth details of what, how and when Spec Ops operate. As they themselves lack combat experiance, with things like simulations they could quickly be brought up to combat effectiveness but the simulation have to be detailed and have aspects of extreme realisum only gotten from US operations.
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