Nematocyst wrote:Securing a point in the center of the Eternal City, from which air strikes can be launched to almost any point in it, finding out what the hell is going on in the Ultimate Temple, invade it (saving the ground troops a brutal street fighting) and, if possible, destroying or capturing Yahweh (the HEA doesn't know he's dead yet) sound like good reasons to drop something in the lake.
Those are all valid missions, certainly, it just depends on which mission was decided on (I'm not implying that they were mutually exclusive), to what extent they should be carried out, and thus who to task with them. For example, the SFSG might be along for the ride just for the sake of greater numerical presence. Just speculating here, since Stuart holds all the cards WRT force structure and the brass' planning.
I do find it interesting though that other than the DSEALs, unless he meant Army Special Forces ("Green Berets") in all such mentions, he seems to be using "Special Forces" as a catchall on the American side; that's the reason for my continual half-jest.
There's also the neverending glory of being the first living, free humans in the Eternal City.
Putin, you have been outdone... sort of.
I have to say, it'd be ironic if the tasked unit included the "B-Team."
*pokes Stuart til he lets Greg Crowleigh in on this*
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