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Trump tweets video of secretive SEAL team in Iraq

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump may have inadverten­tly unmasked a Navy SEAL team during his short visit to a US base in Iraq this week.

Ordinarily, the whereabout­s of special operations forces are a closely held secret. In the rare instances when they are filmed while in a combat zone, their faces and other identifyin­g features are usually blurred out.

But after his lightning trip to Al-Asad Air Base in western Iraq on Wednesday, Trump tweeted a video of him posing for photos with US troops, shaking their hands and signing mementos.

In one scene, he is giving a thumbs up alongside a group of what appear to be special operations forces.

According to the pool report of the event, held in a dining hall at the base, a man called Kyu Lee told Trump he was the chaplain for SEAL Team Five.

Lee recalled Trump telling him: “Hey, in that case, let’s take a picture.”

While the president has broad authority to declassify informatio­n, so his tweet likely didn’t run afoul of any rules, some observers called it a breach of operationa­l security.

Revealing identities “even if it’s the commander-in- chief, would prove a propaganda boom if any of this personnel are detained by a hostile government or captured by a terrorist group,” Malcolm Nance, a former US Navy intelligen­ce specialist told Newsweek.

Special Operations Command ( SOCOM) did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. — AFP

 ??  ?? Trump and Melania Trump greet members of the US military during an unannounce­d trip to Al Asad Air Base in Iraq. — AFPphoto
Trump and Melania Trump greet members of the US military during an unannounce­d trip to Al Asad Air Base in Iraq. — AFPphoto

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