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Army Special Forces Training For The Global War On Terror

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With USSOCOM assuming the role as supported command in the Global War on Terror, Army Special Forces will no doubt to play a primary role in that effort.

The unspoken assumption seems to be that America's new, unconventional foe will best be combated with America's own unconventional warriors.

It is unclear, however, if a force raised to conduct behind-the-lines operations against a large conventional enemy will remain the force of choice against al-Qaida and similar threats.

This thesis' central research question is: Is US Army Special Forces adequately prepared, and trained to fight the Global War on Terror?

This thesis examines the contemporary operating environment, the threat represented by al-Qaida, and whether it represents a traditional terrorist threat or a new, transnational insurgency.

A review of both types of organization over the last century indicates that al-Qaida is, at this stage, merely a terrorist organization, and not an insurgency.

However, al-Qaida sprang from a region that is ripe for insurgency should the terrorists choose to become more than what they currently are.

Combating the threat posed by al-Qaida, then, seems to require both an aggressive counter-terrorist campaign and a simultaneous pre-emptive counter-insurgency.

A review of current training indicates that Special Forces appears well prepared for both efforts with one glaring deficiency: foreign language proficiency.

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Pickle Partners Publishing
1782894330 / 9781782894339
eBook (EPUB)
15/08/2014
English
72 pages
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