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    Bin Laden raid commander plots global expansion

    WASHINGTON (AP) — As traditional military operations are cut back, the Pentagon is moving to expand the worldwide reach of the U.S. Special Operations Command to strike back wherever threats arise.

    U.S. officials say the Pentagon and the White House have embraced a proposal by special operations chief Adm. Bill McRaven to push troops that are withdrawing from war zones to reinforce special operations units in areas somewhat neglected during the decade-long focus on al-Qaida.

    Defense Secretary Leon Panetta shared few details in the new Pentagon budget he outlined Thursday, but officials explained the nascent plan in greater detail to The Associated Press.

    McRaven started working last fall to sell defense leaders on a plan to beef up his existing "Theater Special Operations Commands," as they are known, to reposition staff and equipment for the post-Iraq and Afghan war era.

    The stepped-up global network would put top special operations personnel closer to the problems they face, better able to launch unilateral raids like the one that killed Osama bin Laden — and the one Tuesday that rescued an American hostage and her Danish colleague, a headline that served to drive home President Barack Obama's national security achievements in his first term, just as his State of the Union speech Tuesday unofficially launched his campaign for a second term.

    The expanded presence means troops would be better able to partner with foreign armies for joint operations, according to a senior defense official who spoke to the AP and to other current and former U.S. officials briefed on the program.

    All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the details of the proposal and timing of implementation are still being worked out.

    The idea tracks with the White House goal to transform the U.S. military into a smaller, more agile force, able to respond to a wide variety of threats beyond traditional military enemies, often in partnership with local allies. Even as U.S. officials outlined cuts to much of the military, Panetta has said funding for special operations and intelligence gathering will increase — both emerging as the Obama White House's preferred way to confront many global threats, after a decade of costly land invasions in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    The Pentagon's — and the White House's — embrace of the plan shows how the politically savvy McRaven has turned the chaos of looming defense cuts and his personal star power from leading last year's bin Laden raid into an opportunity to step up the Special Operations Command's reach and possibly its authority.

    The special operation command's main responsibility now is to provide resources and personnel to the geographic combatant commanders. Technically, the special operations command has limited authority to respond to worldwide threats, only taking charge of individual operations if directed by the president or secretary of defense. The strengthened overseas network could serve as a practical first step to give McRaven a greater say in those overseas operations on a more frequent basis.

    Rather than adding troops to the overall force, McRaven wants the autonomy to quickly dispatch some of the units where they are needed. Right now, such moves have to filter through a bureaucratic process through regional commands, which in some cases can delay deploying extra special operations troops or assets where they are needed by weeks or months, according to a U.S. official familiar with the process.

    Those troops could carry out raids or, more likely, work with local allies to teach them how to target regional enemies, as well as fostering long-term relationships, soldier-to-soldier, that can help defuse a crisis or coup years later.

    The theater commands would also work to preserve close ties with allies from the NATO coalitions now breaking apart with the winding down of the wars, the officials said.

    The notion of a stronger special operations network drew a mixed review from Human Rights Watch, which has called on the Obama White House to turn over the CIA's covert action against terror suspects to military control.

    "If it means handing more over to the military, it could be an improvement from a transparency perspective," said Andrea Prasow, counterterrorism counsel for Human Rights Watch, which has also pushed for the White House to make public how a suspect ends up on the target list.

    "But if the public still cannot find out what's happening, it's not good enough," Prasow said.

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    On the web:

    http://www.socom.mil/default.aspx

    http://www.hrw.org/news/2011/12/16/letter-president-obama-targeted-killings-us-government

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    AP Intelligence Writer Kimberly Dozier can be followed on Twitter (at)kimberlydozier.

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    • rj+ W  •  3 mths ago
      When is it time to mind our own business ? " Uncle Sam " must not understand that we can't control the world . If other countries can't protect themselves , is it really our responsibility to do it for them ?
      • G. 3 mths ago
        ...only if they are 'nuke capable'......
      • obireal 3 mths ago
        When you realize that your economic sustenance depends on the stability of certain regions, you will understand why Obama would like to 'control' certain parts of the world. Educate yourself well.
      • Zardoz 3 mths ago
        It is our responsibility to protect us, ourselves, this country. We do not exist outside of the wider world.
    • Someone  •  3 mths ago
      Special Forces going global.....sounds like G.I. Joe. Where's Cobra?
      • jep 3 mths ago
        In my pants! :)
    • Jay  •  4 mths ago
      With NDAA passing, that means coming soon, to a town near you.
      • sivispace 4 mths ago
        The NDAA and companion legislation should outrage both conservatives and liberals. As should the Patriot Act and the so-called "Expatriation Act." Combined with the creation of the monster called TSA they effectively turn the USA into a police state and extinguish numerous important Constitutional Protections and Rights. Call your elected officials and demand that they repeal this despotic laws.
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        I thought the terrorist hated us for our freedoms and liberties. It sounds like the terrorist don't read the news much. They would know they have won the war against us. We aren't free anymore and our civil rights have been dismantled.The constitution has been crapped on by the cowards and traitors that are supposed to be our leaders. So the government might want to tell us why we are being attacked now. Seems like the terrorist might not hate Americans so much, but they really hate the U.S. government.
      • Jolene 4 mths ago
        Bill Fold,perfectly written.
    • Norway  •  3 mths ago
      With all due respect to my military SF brethren, Mr President, there's a reason we have the force structure we have. Now you take the word of ONE guy, Gen McRaven to fix things? have you ever heard of empire building? and what do we do when the SF are worn out from constant deployments? they're highly trained pros not supermen.

      Our current military is worn out from constant deployments. It needs R&R not to be fired. It needs replacement equipment not fancy smancy F35 that can bomb but not hold ground. It needs a secure retirement and healthcare system to rely on.

      the plan is to fire 100,000 people!? and cut pay and benefits?! but keep tax cuts? and no other government reforms. and spend the savings from a war in Iraq on not the military but to build roads and infrastructure.

      You, Obama, said the military wouldn't carry the cost of the recession - another lie.
    • truthbeknown  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Oppressive Governments use FEAR to Control their people and take away their Liberty and Freedom. The U.S. Government is utilizing the FEAR factor to take away Liberty and Freedom from the American People.

      We all need to say NO to FEAR by fighting against the PATRIOT ACT, the TSA, NDAA, SOPA, and PIPA.
      • Ray Finkle 3 mths ago
        So what you're saying is that
        the Navy Seals killing Osama Bin Laden, the top terrorist in the world,
        and the guy who was the master mind of the 911 attacks, is all just a
        scheme by the US Government to "Utilize the FEAR factor to take away
        Liberty and Freedom from the American People"??? So by expanding
        our military presence in hostile, anti-American parts of the world where
        people are #ell bent on killing American citizens is injecting fear into
        the American public??? Is that what you're saying???
      • truthbeknown 3 mths ago
        Fink, You would have to ask our government.....is it a scheme, or are they just using it as an opportunity to take away our liberty and freedom by forcing unconstitutional and oppressive acts like the so-called Patriot Act, the NDAA, SOPA and PIPA on the America people?

        While you are at it, ask why our government wants unconstitutional provisions in the NDAA that allow the military to arrest legal U.S. citizens, and throw them into prison for life without a trial,....when they won't even deport illegal aliens?

        The fact is that oppressive governments, throughout history, have used fear to take away liberty and freedom from their people....and that is what these acts are doing to the American people.
      • Rodney 3 mths ago
        people are idiots they don't see what's happening they are to interested in their tv's etc Random drug test are one,fourth amendment quarantees against search and seisure with out probable cause. and the list goes on.but if you don't do it why should you be afraid is the comman response
    • truthbeknown  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Consider when reading the above article that the NDAA, signed by Obama on 12/31/11, authorizes the military to arrest and imprison for life, without trial, any U.S. citizen on U.S. soil.

      Consider how the NDAA will be utilized, on U.S. soil, with these black ops hit teams described in the article.

      Please give it some thought and read the provisions of the NDAA, and pay close attention to Title X, Subtitle D, entitled "Counter-Terrorism." In particular, sub-sections 1021 and 1022.
    • Junichiro  •  3 mths ago
      tl;dr - In other words, the US government is finally coming to the conclusion it doesn't need to wage war all the time.
      • Fabio 3 mths ago
        No, because now war will be done in secret and now who does wrong will not be held reliable for his or her actions. The media will be left out because they cannot follow around seal team 6 like the army on the ground. Hence, his words he wants to expand special forces and the navy, airfoce and drones by scaling back the army and marines. Now ask yourself why does he want to do that? This is the only President with a hit list that goes off the battle field of war that he wants dead.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        not conventional war, but its still war and its on all the time
        better don't go against our interest or else the empire will strike back
    • Jeffory  •  4 mths ago
      When you have the best you make use of them. Why spend billions bombing when a few good men can do the job more efficiently?
    • BR549  •  4 mths ago
      How about starting with the border...seems like a no-brainer to me!
    • jeb b  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      Nowhere in the Constitution does it say we need to defend the fricken world! We have no money! We're the largest debtor nation on the planet and can't repay the debt. The greatest danger for America is debt slavery!
    • total chaos  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      As a 2 tour Vietnam Special Forces IT'S ABOUT TIME they let the best do what they do best.
    • gatorade848  •  4 mths ago
      the Human rights watch should get on a plane and paradrop themselves into pakistan/somalia/yemen for a fact finding mission designed to figure out how people are selected on the target list... I am sure they will find out pretty quickly
    • Shawn  •  3 mths ago
      Special Operation Forces: We salute you.
    • phil  •  Scranton, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Remember during World War2,the daring raid of 200 American raiders or rangers passing 5,000japs and rescuing 200or 300 prisoners in the Philippines There has never been a rescue like that since.
    • Bcs  •  Overland Park, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      Ron paul you are our only hope
    • keven  •  3 mths ago
      Where ever Al-Qaida is Special Forces will be there.
    • Dave  •  3 mths ago
      Hit squads? No judge or jury? Sounds like the new American way. Awesome.
    • seadog  •  Pensacola, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      we need bring are troops home not expand them over seas. if any thing they need to be doing raids into mexico knocking out the drug kings
    • Builder  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      do we REALLY want to put our best in every #$%$ hole in the world to fix things we didnt break for people who we didnt like ??? whats wrong with us minding our own business and enforcing OUR borders and protecting OUR citizensUSE THEN WHEN WE ARE THREATENED NOT AS WORLD COPS
    • Marise  •  4 mths ago
      now the bad guys know
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