The U.S. media has exclusively revealed that there is a hidden world’s largest secret undercover unit in the U.S. military, with a total of about 60,000 people. (Diagram)
The U.S. media “Newsweek” (Newsweek) 17 exclusive revelation, in the U.S. military there is a hidden world’s largest secret undercover unit, the total number of about 60,000 people, is the Pentagon in the past 10 years established, it is understood that this secret undercover unit belongs to a “signature reduction It is understood that this secret undercover unit is part of a program called “signature reduction”, and their size is more than 10 times the size of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) covert agents, masked as military, civilians, and sometimes hidden in private companies or consulting firms.
Newsweek launched a two-year investigation into this, and they learned that more than half of the members of this secret unit were Special Forces soldiers, a little-known and completely unregulated branch of the U.S. military, and that no one knew how large the program really was.
Most people have never heard of the “signature reduction program,” let alone asked Congress to hold hearings on it, and certainly never have. However, the development of such a large and secretive program has challenged U.S. law and the Geneva Convention.
More than 130 private companies and dozens of little-known secret governments are involved in the program, and these companies invest more than $900 million a year in the services of the Secret Service – from creating fake documents and paying personal bills (and taxes) for operating under false names, to creating disguises and other equipment to thwart detection and identification, to creating stealthy photo-opening equipment, to creating a secret service in the most remote areas of the Middle East and Africa. devices, and listening in on operations in the most remote corners of the Middle East and Africa.
Special forces, on the other hand, are so-called shadow warriors, hunting terrorists in war zones from Pakistan to West Africa, and also working behind enemy lines in places such as North Korea and Iran, but they are increasingly known for their work, including military intelligence specialists-gatherers, counterintelligence agents, and even linguists, thousands of whom are deployed simultaneously to provide some cover, to protect their true identity.
In addition, there are “cyber warriors,” who operate under false identities on the Internet, hiding their identities and locations, gathering public information, and even participating in campaigns and influencing and manipulating social media.
The report notes that the “signature reduction program” is central to counterterrorism and part of the Pentagon’s shift to competing powers such as Russia and China – competition, influence and “less-than-armed conflict levels,” or military interference. “or what the military calls “gray area” warfare.
The secret unit, more than half of whose members are Special Forces soldiers, is a little-known and completely unregulated branch of the U.S. military.
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