Before being a talented fighter and the darling of French MMA, Benoît Saint-Denis was a special forces soldier. The “God of War” obviously knows a thing or two about this level and he proved it with a pretty blunt opinion on the CIA.
Benoît Saint-Denis probably didn’t expect it when he signed with the UFC, but he quickly established himself as the darling of French MMA. More than his personality, it is above all his fighting style which unleashes passions and makes him popular, since every time he enters a cage, the spectacle is guaranteed. Like the boxers of the older generation, he is willing to take one punch to make two more powerful.
This somewhat brutal approach, which nevertheless carries many risks, is bearing fruit for the moment. He should soon enter the Top 15 in his category, and if he continues this dynamic, he may even have the chance to win a belt one day. In any case, he will be able to count on the support of the French public in his quest.
Benoît Saint-Denis cash on the failures of the CIA
And if we often hear fighters say that they are warriors, BSD is literally one, having served in the special forces of the French army. He obviously has very strong opinions on the issue and during his appearance on the YouTube channel “Gamology France”, in a video where he had to react to video games on the theme of war, he released some fairly direct sentences on the CIA.
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So in this game we go on a CIA mission. We must not forget that the CIA has had some moments of brilliance in its history but also some nameless bullshit like the Bay of Pigs or other missions that failed miserably. So it lends itself well to a game like Call of Duty.
Benoît Saint-Denis, with his expert eye, does not let himself be dazzled by the prestige of an institution like the CIA, the best-known intelligence agency on the planet. If he readily recognizes his successes, the lightweight of the UFC but also highlights the few bitter failures of American espionage, including the invasion of the Bay of Pigs.
For the small historical point, this mission thought up by the Eisenhower administration and organized by the CIA in 1961 aimed to overthrow the government of Fidel Castro, by invading Cuba with 1,500 exiles and air support. Result of the operation? 114 dead and more than 1,200 prisoners in American ranks, which remains one of the greatest humiliations in the history of the United States. The “God of War” knows the history of armies, here is the proof.
Behind the prestige of the institution, there are also some great disappointments on the battlefield for the CIA… Benoît Saint-Denis seems to know one radius and talking about the different armies with him must be fascinating.
2023-09-20 21:00:00
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