Concerns Rise Over Military Personnel Sharing Deployment Details at San Diego Strip Clubs
Military Visits to Strip Clubs Raise Security Concerns
A dancer from the United States has reported that young military members are disclosing information about their upcoming deployments while frequenting strip clubs near San Diego bases. Charm Daze, a popular TikTok personality, shared a video on Sunday highlighting a noticeable rise in visits from military personnel who seemed "down" and were spending significantly. She mentioned that some of the service members indicated they were scheduled for deployment the following week. "I've observed that all the military guys are coming in and spending all their cash," she stated in her video. "They seem a bit off … They say, ‘Oh yeah, we're gonna have fun,' but you can sense something isn't right. Then they mention, ‘We deploy next week.'" According to her observations, many of the visitors were young and, despite their mood, were described as "really kind" and "soft-spoken." She expressed that these interactions had been emotionally challenging, stating, "It's messed up," she remarked.
The video has gained significant traction online, sparking conversations about the emotional challenges faced by troops and the potential risks to operational security. The San Diego area is home to several military installations, including Naval Base San Diego, Naval Base Coronado, and Camp Pendleton, which host major units of the US Navy and Marine Corps. Some observers expressed concern that discussing deployment schedules in public venues could compromise operational security. Marine officer and social media influencer Kagan Dunlap cautioned against such disclosures in a post on X. He advised, "Avoid discussing your deployment with your barber, adult entertainers, or anyone else regarding your plans, dates, and locations," emphasizing that such information could easily spread online.
These remarks come amid reports that the Pentagon has placed thousands of troops on alert due to escalating tensions with Iran. US officials have also indicated that approximately 3,500 sailors and Marines aboard the USS Tripoli have recently been deployed to the Middle East.