The top American commander in the Middle East
has ordered a broad expansion of clandestine military
activity in an effort to disrupt militant groups or counter
threats in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and other countries in
the region, according to defense officials and military
documents.
The secret directive, signed in September by Gen. David H.
Petraeus, authorizes the sending of American Special
Operations troops to both friendly and hostile nations in the
Middle East, Central Asia and the Horn of Africa to gather
intelligence and build ties with local forces. Officials said
the order also permits reconnaissance that could pave the way
for possible military strikes in Iran if tensions over its
nuclear ambitions escalate.
Wow. I sure am glad the New York Times didn't tell anybody. Can you imagine if they told the world that we were stepping up clandestine operations? Oh, wait.
Well, at least they didn't tell the enemy which countries we're targeting specifically so that they might take a closer look at the people in their organizations, just in case they are a U.S. spy. Oh, snap.
Well, at least the New York Times didn't tell the world about a secret directive that... what? Oh.
Thanks. Thanks for putting our soldiers in even further danger, New York Times.
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