Anonymous ID: 586f4c June 7, 2020, 10:39 a.m. No.9521315   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1540 >>1647 >>1816 >>1852

https://taskandpurpose.com/military-tech/special-operations-smart-shooter-syria

 

U.S. special operations forces are currently testing and evaluating a specially-designed computerized fire control and rifle sight system downrange in Syria, U.S. Special Operations Command confirmed to Task & Purpose.

Anonymous ID: 586f4c June 7, 2020, 11:33 a.m. No.9521839   🗄️.is 🔗kun

CBS fake news

 

https://thefederalist.com/2020/06/07/barr-says-cbs-report-on-trump-and-troops-is-false/

 

U.S. Attorney General William Barr debunked claims that President Donald Trump demanded 10,000 federal troops be deployed on the streets of Washington D.C. to quell protests that up to this week had sparked the worst outbreak of violence seen for decades in the nation’s capital.

“A senior administration official told our CBS’ David Martin, that in a meeting at the White House on Monday morning, the president demanded that 10,000 active duty troops be ordered into American streets. Is that accurate?” asked Margaret Brennan on CBS’ Face The Nation Sunday.

 

“No, that’s completely false,” Barr said plainly. “He did not demand that.”

Barr explained further, emphasizing that the use of federal troops on standby was a last resort:

 

I came over on Monday morning for a meeting. The night before had been the most violent, as one of the police officials told us, the D.C. police, it was the most violent day in Washington in 30 years, something that the media has not done a very good job of covering. And there had been a riot right along Lafayette Park. I was called over and asked if I would coordinate federal civil agencies and that the Defense Department would provide whatever support I needed or we needed to protect federal property at the White House, federal personnel. The decision was made to have at the ready and on hand in the vicinity some regular troops. But everyone agreed that the use of regular troops was a last resort and that as long as matters can be controlled with other resources, they should by. I felt, and the Secretary of Defense felt, we had adequate resources and wouldn’t need to use federal troops. But in case we did, we wanted them nearby.