Former Green Beret says ‘America is becoming Afghanistan’ due to racial chaos

High racial tension is turning America into the battlefields of Afghanistan, according to one former Green Beret.

Retired Lt. Col. Scott Mann spent 23 years in the Army, including 18 as a Green Beret, and went on combat deployments to Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, Iraq and Afghanistan, according to his bio. He is now an author and speaker.

“America is becoming Afghanistan,” he said.

Five police officers were killed in Dallas last week during a Black Lives Matter protest, apparently in retaliation for two police shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota where black men died. President Obama is on his way to Dallas on Tuesday to attend a memorial service for the slain officers.

The former special operator said that this “race-fueled chaos” represents a shift from a melting pot mindset to one driven by the separation between clan lines.

“As a Green Beret who spent his life working in tough tribal areas around the world, I’ve seen racial conflict like this before — many times in fact — but I am surprised to see how fast it is growing here in America,” Mann said in a press release.

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