
The Chris Hedges Report Drug Trafficking and Murder In the Special Forces (w/ Seth Harp) | The Chris Hedges Report
Oct 16, 2025
Seth Harp, an investigative journalist and author of The Fort Bragg Cartel, delves into the intertwining worlds of Special Forces, drug trafficking, and violence. He highlights how battlefield impunity has led to rampant drug use and domestic crises among operators. Harp discusses the dark legacy of assassination units like Delta Force and their roles in controversial domestic events like Waco. His insights reveal a disturbing culture driven by secrecy and unaccountability, raising alarms about the militarization of policing and the troubling overlap between military training and organized crime.
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Secrecy Enables Unaccountable Killing
- Special operations units like Delta Force operate largely in secrecy with vast budgets and minimal accountability.
- This secrecy enabled assassination missions, torture, and widespread impunity during Iraq and Afghanistan deployments.
Night Raids Fueled Counterproductive Violence
- JSOC and Tier Two units often conducted night raids based on poor intelligence and siloed planning.
- Faulty targeting and overconfidence made these raids counterproductive and fueled insurgent recruitment.
Graphic Accounts From A Former Operator
- Seth Harp recounts Levine saying he once shot and killed a child and described a canine trained to eat brains.
- Harp corroborates similar footage existed showing a SOF canine attacking a body.




