US special operators are being accused of war crimes and horrific atrocities, and the Pentagon desperately wants to know what's going on

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The Pentagon is conducting a sweeping review of the entire special operations community after several serious high-profile scandals involving everything from murder to rape.

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US special operators are being accused of war crimes and horrific atrocities, and the Pentagon desperately wants to know what's going on

US special operators are being accused of war crimes and horrific atrocities, and the Pentagon desperately wants to know what's going on

The Pentagon is conducting a sweeping review of the entire special operations community after several serious high-profile scandals involving everything from murder to rape.

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