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  • well nothing is too crazy

  • What's up with the dramatic music in the background? It sabotages the original video.

  • @ZeusDeusEx dont troll my video please.. its a bit of epic war movie music... quite fitting in my opinion

  • @simonking195 it sucks, and it's merely an emotional teenage gay fantasy of yours.

  • @ZeusDeusEx your not a very good internet troll.. "emotional teen gay fantasy" whered you get that from you fuckin wrongen? its the theme from the '95 film crimson tide. go and troll someone else cos your boring.

  • ehm i'm a lady who loves to have fun

  • hihi Hot, frisky and outgoing girl, who wants to have fun

  • The thing civvies don't understand is Special Forces don't take prisoners unless that is their specific tasking.

  • @cf80to01 isnt that what all soldiers spire to do.. kill the enemy? unless told other wise or if you come under the rules of engagment

  • @simonking195 No, Rules of Engagement mitigate the killing of even armed combatants at times. Many SOF operations are so surgical that no one really has the opportunity to investigate. Like cf said, SOF doesnt fuck around with prisoners. If you were there, youre probably bad and need to die. The end. That how it goes.

  • @DonzeJ yep true, Special forces are normally called in when a situation requires a violent/deadly end. im sure they have taken some in the past though

  • @simonking195 Of course soldiers kill. My point was that regular army are trained to work within the Geneva Conventions and the ROE. SOF's are also trained in this manner but are usually placed in situations/under orders where all "gentlemanly" conduct is out the window.

  • @cf80to01 not always sf are also tought that capturing life people can provide them information dead people dont,..

  • @bleushift True, but SF will typically be assigned missions where kill is the priority. The fact that they do it so well and without hesitation seems to scare some people. I remember after the SAS went into the embassy in London there were hostages that said they felt the SAS used excessive force (Stockholm syndrome, I suppose) because some of the terrorists were shot while "appearing to pose no threat". Once SAS, Delta, JTF2, etc...are deployed, the hostage takers should start writing wills.

  • God Have Mercy On Anyone Who Fights This Lot 

  • god bless our soldiers in the middle east!

  • Good on the lads.

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  • ... I like it :D

  • Who Dares Wins *Salute*

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