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Old 05-17-2011, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by BluPhire View Post
You are foolish to think that this will be declassified, let alone an active participant will give an interview.

People who don't participate in things like this and think that movies that glorify ops like this will believe this will become declassified.

Why? They live in a world of fame and no consequences.

Unfortunately, the reality is much more gruesome and scary than Hollywood will make you think it is.

There isn't a Jack Ryan or John McClain in real life. You are talking real people with real families who when anonymity is compromised must change their real life in order to protect themselves and their loved ones.
Do you know how many of these type missions are ultimately declassified? Virtually all of them. Most all the highly classified actions during WWII and subsequent wars have had their "top secret" missions and raids declassified. There are books galore about them with many written by the participants.

There is really no reason for this to remain classified other than to protect CIA assets and haven't the Pakistani's shown that they are willing to "out" our station chiefs.

Virtually nothing stays "classified" forever. Navy Seals are not anonymous. The teams they are on may not be published but one can request a role from the Naval department. Delta may be anonymous but I really don't know about them.
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