A former Green Beret, Jordan Goudreau, has an arrest warrant issued against him in Tampa for failing to appear at a court hearing related to his alleged role in a 2020 failed invasion of Venezuela, with ongoing legal and personal disputes surrounding his actions and plans.
A former Green Beret, Jordan Goudreau, has been ordered to be arrested after failing to appear in court regarding his alleged plot to invade Venezuela in 2020, which was part of a failed coup attempt. Goudreau, involved in a controversial plan to train mercenaries for a cross-border raid, faces multiple legal issues including weapons charges and bond violations, amid ongoing tensions over U.S. and Venezuelan relations.
Green Beret Sgt. 1st Class Jamie Morris, who was never charged or accused of participating in the murder of Green Beret Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar, ended up with murder and other serious charges on his background check due to an obscure military process known as "titling." This process creates a permanent record for anyone investigated in connection with a crime, regardless of whether they are charged or found guilty. Morris is now fighting to clear his name and correct his record, which has affected his career and personal life.
Former US Army Ranger and Green Beret David Bramlette, who commanded a team in Ukraine's Foreign Legion for 10 months last year, says Ukraine is his generation's "most righteous war." He believes Western militaries need to learn lessons from the conflict, including empowering junior NCOs and focusing on basic soldiering. Bramlette rates the Ukrainian military as "pretty damn effective" and says the Russians are not proficient. He believes Ukraine needs more tanks, artillery, and long-range missiles to make the current counteroffensive a success.