(16.12.2015) The unauthorized disclosures have been a source of alarm in some military circles. In the past year alone, the Washington Post covered classified JSOC missions in Syria and Iraq; the web site The Intercept published a series of articles on JSOC’s drone campaigns in Afghanistan, Somalia, and Yemen; the New York Times ran a long story on SEAL Team 6, JSOC’s most famous component unit; and St. Martin’s Press published journalist Sean Naylor’s tome on JSOC, “Relentless Strike: The Secret History of Joint Special Operations Command.”