"Killing someone who is unarmed and in a non-self-defense situation and with malice aforethought is commonly known as murder."
Therefore we have him on 3000 accounts of First Degree murder in New York City alone.
"Look at WWI, though we didn't run an operation (I think,) we still were the best troops of the War.
Canadian Spec. Forces take SEAL training and complete it successfully, then they come back to Canada, and take OUR training which is worse than anything the US Army/Air Force/Navy/Specs have to offer. We have the best marksman on the planet, and has been proven time and time again."
The Canadians were in World War one since the year 1915 and was responsible for the victory at Vimy Ridge. The US entered in 1918 and promptly drove the Germans out of St. mihiel (cost the french 100,000 soldiers in 1914), stopped them at Belleau Wood, successfully assaulted the Argonne Forest (cost the French 50,000ish to lose and thousands more in repulsed counterattacks), held the line in the 2nd Battle of the Marne, and stopped the French Army from completely revolting (1917). Who had the best troops again?
Canadian Special forces take SEAL training in the US, snatch their weapons, and go through a refresher course on how they're not Americans and cant shoot everything in sight ;) (sarcasm). Best marksmen? I highly doubt that, seeing as the Navy SEALS take training from the USMC at Quantico, Virginia. The marines have been the best in the world at sniping since the 1960's, when the school was founded after using former German Snipers (WWII) as teachers and Japanese camoflage tactics. Your snipers may be good, our snipers are better :) Secondly, the question was on how an army can successfully occupy a foreign nation. the Canadians have zero experience on that subject, and do not qualify in any way.
>Seal Team 6 doesn't exist and hasn't since the 1980s or something.<
SEAL Team 6 still exists today. It's much like the Delta Force or the CIA GO-teams in the fact that the US government doesn't publicly acknowledge their existence for the safety of its personnel
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