Why Are Mercenaries Replacing Troops… In Iraq?

 

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Most U.S. troops may have left Iraq, but the occupation
continues in ways that are far less transparent to the American people.
An army of bureaucrats and mercenaries still occupies the Middle East
country, despite claims from the White House that the Iraqis are free. ~ Audio

Late last year, Obama greeted returning veterans at Fort Bragg, N.C.
and announced that the eight-year war had come to an end. “Over the last
few months, the final work of leaving Iraq has been done,” Obama
proclaimed. “Dozens of bases with American names that housed thousands
of American troops have been closed down or turned over to the Iraqis.”

Though that may have been enough to satisfy some, Obama’s formal
announcement of troop draw-downs hardly qualifies as a complete
withdrawal.

In its largest diplomatic mission since the end of World War
II, the State Department now commands more than 16,000 civilian
employees at four major diplomatic centers and seven other facilities
throughout the country, as well as 5,500 armed mercenaries under contract by private security firms.

Keith Johnson for AmericanFreePress

 

And then, of course, the real reason for our presence in Africa is revealed:

Much of this warfare is being promoted under the rubrics
of humanitarian aid and combating piracy. While those may be two reasons
for establishing a bridgehead on the African continent they do not tell
the complete story.

Secretly, the objective has been to wage war
against a range of perceived enemies, with fewer boots on the ground and
less accountability to the American electorate.

When Barack Obama sent 100 Special Operations troops to Uganda in
2011, his declared aim was to hunt down leaders of the so-called Lord’s
Resistance Army, founded by Joseph Kony. That, however, was a
smokescreen.

As of Feb. 5, 2012, the U.S. military presence in Uganda
has expanded, working to eliminate another group that has never attacked
the United States—Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen, which operates in
nearby Somalia and elsewhere in East Africa.

Some of these nations are not merely hosting U.S. military trainers but have secret bases from which Special Forces can be dispatched to hit targets across the region.

The largest base is Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, but there are other
U.S. sites in Ethiopia, which have been designed as launch pads for
attacks on groups in Somalia and Yemen and for covert operations against
Iran.

Ethiopia, which has its eyes on Sudan’s oil, has had a long
relationship with the Pentagon. As far back as 2003, it provided
training facilities for the U.S. 20th Mountain Division.

Richard Walker for AmericanFreePress

 

Add in this –

The U.S.
intelligence community will be able to store information about Americans
with no ties to terrorism for up to five years under new Obama
administration guidelines.

Until now, the National Counterterrorism Center had to
immediately destroy information about Americans that was already stored
in other government databases when there were no clear ties to
terrorism.

Members of Congress had called for expanding the center’s
record-retention authority, saying the intelligence community did not
connect strands of intelligence held by multiple agencies that led up to
the failed bombing attempt on a Detroit-bound airliner on Christmas
2009.

“Following the failed terrorist attack in December 2009,
representatives of the counter-terrorism community concluded it is vital
for NCTC to be provided with a variety of data sets from various
agencies that contain terrorism information,” National Intelligence
Director James R. Clapper Jr. said in a statement late Thursday. “The
ability to search against these data sets for up to five years on a
continuing basis as these updated guidelines permit will enable NCTC to
accomplish its mission more practically and effectively.”

The new rules, which replace guidelines issued in 2008, have
privacy advocates concerned about the potential for data-mining
information on innocent Americans.

latimes.com

 

The PTB want us to be
distracted from the truth.  While people fret over gas prices, and the
Obamacare debate…

Executive Orders are passed without so much as a
ripple in the sheeple’s incessant grazing in the pasture of penury;
gulping down huge mouthfuls of apathy and ignorance, and  they can’t
even see or smell the pack of wolves stalking around in plain sight. 

Drones? They are here. 

Special ops?  Right here on American soil. 

Internment camps?  See HERE.

 

This radio interview is long, but well worth hearing.

Part 1

SEVERE WARNING-STEVE QUAYLE 3-1-12 w_Greg Evensen 1 of 2

YouTubeLink

 

Part 2

SEVERE WARNING-STEVE QUAYLE 3-1-12 w_Greg Evensen 1 of 2

YouTubeLink


March 26, 2012 – BeforeIt’sNews

 

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2 Responses to “Why Are Mercenaries Replacing Troops… In Iraq?”

  1. Dr. Eowyn says:

    Chris Roubis is not the author of this post. The author is Sage_brush and the post is a verbatim re-publishing of her “Mercenaries Replacing Troops” on Fellowship of the Minds.

    http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/2012/03/26/mercenaries-replacing-troops/

    She worked very hard researching and writing the post. Please credit your source!

  2. FAKE NEWS for the Zionist agenda Chris Roubis says:

    Of course I am not the author of this article..

    Put your old man glasses on and look at the bottom of the article where it says article source 😯

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