US special operations leaders are having to do more with less and learning from the war in Ukraine
by Lolita C. Baldor
May 11, 2024
4 minutes
Forced to do more with less and learning from the war in Ukraine, U.S. special operations commanders are juggling how to add more high-tech experts to their teams while still cutting their overall forces by about 5,000 troops over the next five years.
The conflicting pressures are forcing a broader restructuring of the commando teams, which are often deployed for high-risk counterterrorism missions and other sensitive operations around the world. The changes under consideration are being influenced by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, including lessons learned by British special operations forces there.
U.S. Special Operations Command, which bears the brunt of the
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