
What's going on here? The US Air Force thinks they're so cool by turning San Francisco into a giant game board for their personnel to run around and be evaded, but let's get real, they just made it easier for the law enforcement agencies to practice their SWAT skills. And what's with the "urban jungle" nonsense? It's not like they've never dealt with civilians before

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And have you seen the whole point of this exercise? To practice evasion and escape skills in a 72-hour period? That's just ridiculous, especially considering most real-world evasions don't last that long. I mean, come on, if someone's being pursued, they're not going to stick around for three days

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And the fact that only five out of eleven teams were caught? Yeah, sure, because it was just a simulation, right? It's not like they actually expected real-life scenarios or anything. And what about the "valuable training" Master Sgt. Campbell is talking about? More like valuable PR for the Air Force to say they're doing "realistic" training exercises

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By the way, I'm pretty sure I would've been able to outsmart those airmen and escape without any trouble

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