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"The SAS Didn't Ask for Permission." — The Raid America Found Out About 3 Weeks Later
#SAS #SpecialForces #MilitaryHistory "The SAS Didn't Ask for Permission." — The Raid America Found Out About 3 Weeks Later
No clearance requested. No coordination meeting. No heads-up to allied command.
Deep inside hostile territory, an SAS unit identified a high-value target, assessed the window, and moved. By the time American intelligence flagged the operation, the raid was three weeks cold — the objective neutralised, the team already back across the border, and the paperwork nowhere to be found. When US commanders finally pieced together what had happened, the reported response from senior British officers was characteristically blunt: the mission was time-sensitive. There was no room for committee decisions. This is the raid that quietly strained allied relations — and just as quietly proved why the SAS operates the way it does.
JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Should elite units have the authority to act unilaterally on time-critical targets — even without allied sign-off? Or does that level of autonomy create more problems than it solves? Drop your take below.
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SOURCES AND FURTHER READING:
Declassified UK Ministry of Defence Operational Logs
US Central Command Inter-Agency Incident Reports — FOIA Released
Former 22 SAS Operator Accounts and Published Memoirs
Allied Special Operations Command Joint Review Documents
Independent Defence Journalism on Unilateral SAS Operations
DISCLAIMER: This video is based on declassified records, published defence journalism, and verified operator accounts. Some operational details remain classified. Content depicts high-risk combat scenarios and inter-allied tensions. Viewer discretion is advised.
Topics: SAS, Special Air Service, 22 SAS, Unilateral Operations, Allied Command, US Military, Covert Raid, Special Forces, Military Intelligence, Operational Security, British Army, Elite Units, Military History
#SAS #SpecialForces #MilitaryHistory #22SAS #CovertRaid #UnilateralOps #BritishArmy #EliteUnits #MilitaryIntelligence #AlliedForces #OperationalSecurity #WarDocumentary
Видео "The SAS Didn't Ask for Permission." — The Raid America Found Out About 3 Weeks Later канала SAS Declassified
No clearance requested. No coordination meeting. No heads-up to allied command.
Deep inside hostile territory, an SAS unit identified a high-value target, assessed the window, and moved. By the time American intelligence flagged the operation, the raid was three weeks cold — the objective neutralised, the team already back across the border, and the paperwork nowhere to be found. When US commanders finally pieced together what had happened, the reported response from senior British officers was characteristically blunt: the mission was time-sensitive. There was no room for committee decisions. This is the raid that quietly strained allied relations — and just as quietly proved why the SAS operates the way it does.
JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Should elite units have the authority to act unilaterally on time-critical targets — even without allied sign-off? Or does that level of autonomy create more problems than it solves? Drop your take below.
SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL: If this is the kind of story mainstream military coverage ignores, hit LIKE. It keeps the research going and the algorithm honest.
NEVER MISS THE TRUTH: Subscribe and hit the bell. Declassified breakdowns and suppressed operational accounts — every week, no filler.
SOURCES AND FURTHER READING:
Declassified UK Ministry of Defence Operational Logs
US Central Command Inter-Agency Incident Reports — FOIA Released
Former 22 SAS Operator Accounts and Published Memoirs
Allied Special Operations Command Joint Review Documents
Independent Defence Journalism on Unilateral SAS Operations
DISCLAIMER: This video is based on declassified records, published defence journalism, and verified operator accounts. Some operational details remain classified. Content depicts high-risk combat scenarios and inter-allied tensions. Viewer discretion is advised.
Topics: SAS, Special Air Service, 22 SAS, Unilateral Operations, Allied Command, US Military, Covert Raid, Special Forces, Military Intelligence, Operational Security, British Army, Elite Units, Military History
#SAS #SpecialForces #MilitaryHistory #22SAS #CovertRaid #UnilateralOps #BritishArmy #EliteUnits #MilitaryIntelligence #AlliedForces #OperationalSecurity #WarDocumentary
Видео "The SAS Didn't Ask for Permission." — The Raid America Found Out About 3 Weeks Later канала SAS Declassified
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