the Future of Special Operations
special operations commanders say the direct approach must be coupled
with "the indirect approach," a cryptic term used to describe working
with and through non-U.S. partners to accomplish security objectives,
often in unorthodox ways. Special operations forces forge relationships
that can last for decades with a diverse collection of groups: training,
advising, and operating alongside other countries' militaries, police
forces, tribes, militias, or other informal groups. They also conduct
civil-affairs operations that provide medical, veterinary, or
agricultural assistance to civilians, improving the standing of local
governments and gaining access to and a greater understanding of local
conditions and populations.
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