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Originally Posted by 78@pwnt4lif3 
Seals are one of the serious kick ass soldiers out there today. They do at least deserve a say as long they follow the guidelines because you serve your country too and signed a contract, normally you would expect someone to read the fine print before joining something. So it's a need to know basis only.
However, these guys went through these experiences of the grim situation. I believe in Freedom of Speech but there are some "certain things that shouldn't be said". So to keep it off the record and instead of getting in trouble. He should had said nothing or gave a clean simple version of his story since the government doesn't allowed specific classified intel on anything. It's military private info from the social media anyhow.
The government doesn't allowed classified information without permission and authority by the President and i am certain they are following the protocols the way Military has done for many years.
I don't know really much 100% about it but just my 2 cent.

Seals are one of the serious kick ass soldiers out there today. They do at least deserve a say as long they follow the guidelines because you serve your country too and signed a contract, normally you would expect someone to read the fine print before joining something. So it's a need to know basis only.
However, these guys went through these experiences of the grim situation. I believe in Freedom of Speech but there are some "certain things that shouldn't be said". So to keep it off the record and instead of getting in trouble. He should had said nothing or gave a clean simple version of his story since the government doesn't allowed specific classified intel on anything. It's military private info from the social media anyhow.
The government doesn't allowed classified information without permission and authority by the President and i am certain they are following the protocols the way Military has done for many years.
I don't know really much 100% about it but just my 2 cent.
Serious off topic rant here, apologies in advance!

Don't call a SEAL a soldier. I cringe when people mis-use the term like this. A seal is a seal, a soldier is a member of the US ARMY (and only the army), and a marine is a marine. If you ever called a marine a "soldier" he would take that as an insult. Marines have a unique background and pride themselves on their background in particular - so you would never call a marine a soldier, or a soldier a marine, or a seal something else.
I know this a tangent, sorry. Just sayin'.







