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SAS
In the news lately has been the New Zealand SAS (NZ Elite Unit) after a picture was published showing New Zealand Victoria Cross recipient Willie Apiata deployed in Afghanistan, followed by a slip of the tongue by John Key and now more detail is to be given about the NZ SAS's operations overseas. I believe that the veil of secrecy has been lifted because John Key said too much and to save face the government made the move to be more open with as much operational detail as they could (without putting any NZ soldiers in jeopardy that is). What surprised me about this was that it was said so often that the NZ SAS hadn't fired a shot in anger on their present deployment followed by a bunch of tame, mundane bs.
How is that a good thing? If we have elite forces overseas in a warzone don't we want them to be killing the enemy and doing damage in general? Should be telling New Zealander's that the SAS is 'kicking ass and takin' names', that's what I want to hear instead of the government making their involvement to be no more than that of some scrubly security force.




