ΣΧΟΛΙΟ ΙΣΤΟΛΟΓΙΟΥ : Είναι μεγάλη υπόθεση να έχει κανείς διορατικότητα και να μπορεί να βλέπει μακριά στο μέλλον.....είναι μια ικανότητα που πρέπει να έχουν οπωσδήποτε οι ταγοί ενός έθνους-κράτους. Λέγαμε λοιπόν εδώ :
...." ΦΤΙΑΞΤΕ ΙΔΙΩΤΙΚΟ ΣΤΡΑΤΟ ΤΩΡΑ.!! Διότι οι εθνικοί στρατοί θα διαδραματίζουν ολοένα και λιγότερο ρόλο εκ μέρους του κράτους… και αυτόν τον κρατικό ρόλο θα αναλάβουν ιδιωτικοί στρατοί (βλ. Η.Π.Α. βλ. Ρωσία στην Κριμαία κ.λ.π.)." και ..." Δηλαδή οι Ρώσσοι και οι Αμερικάνοι πατριώτες που έχουν ιδρύσει ιδιωτικές πατριωτικές ομάδες...και μάλιστα με την σύμφωνη γνώμη και μυστική έγκριση τόσο από τον Πούτιν όσο και από τον Τράμπ, είναι πιο έξυπνοι από εμάς;;; ". Σχετικό επίσης με το θέμα είναι και αυτό ΕΔΩ. Από την Ρωσσία.Βλάκες είναι οι Αμερικάνοι να παραμένουν στην Συρία η στο Αφγανιστάν αφού την βρωμοδουλειά μπορούν να την κάνουν άλλοι....και μάλιστα στο μισό κόστος;; Να πω ότι δεν τα έλεγα...τα έλεγα...αλλά το θέμα δεν είναι τι κάνουν οι άλλοι, αλλά το τι θα κάνουμε εμείς.
Blackwater USA took out a full page ad in the January/February 2019 issue of "Recoil" magazine with the company's logo and a message: "We are coming."
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...." ΦΤΙΑΞΤΕ ΙΔΙΩΤΙΚΟ ΣΤΡΑΤΟ ΤΩΡΑ.!! Διότι οι εθνικοί στρατοί θα διαδραματίζουν ολοένα και λιγότερο ρόλο εκ μέρους του κράτους… και αυτόν τον κρατικό ρόλο θα αναλάβουν ιδιωτικοί στρατοί (βλ. Η.Π.Α. βλ. Ρωσία στην Κριμαία κ.λ.π.)." και ..." Δηλαδή οι Ρώσσοι και οι Αμερικάνοι πατριώτες που έχουν ιδρύσει ιδιωτικές πατριωτικές ομάδες...και μάλιστα με την σύμφωνη γνώμη και μυστική έγκριση τόσο από τον Πούτιν όσο και από τον Τράμπ, είναι πιο έξυπνοι από εμάς;;; ". Σχετικό επίσης με το θέμα είναι και αυτό ΕΔΩ. Από την Ρωσσία.Βλάκες είναι οι Αμερικάνοι να παραμένουν στην Συρία η στο Αφγανιστάν αφού την βρωμοδουλειά μπορούν να την κάνουν άλλοι....και μάλιστα στο μισό κόστος;; Να πω ότι δεν τα έλεγα...τα έλεγα...αλλά το θέμα δεν είναι τι κάνουν οι άλλοι, αλλά το τι θα κάνουμε εμείς.
Blackwater USA took out a full page ad in the January/February 2019 issue of "Recoil" magazine with the company's logo and a message: "We are coming."
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article has been edited to clarify that Constellis no longer trains
forces at Camp Integrity and that Blackwater, if it returns, would not
have a connection to Constellis.
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis is out.
Mattis' resignation comes amid news that President Donald Trump has directed the drawdown of 2,000 U.S. forces in Syria, and 7,000 U.S. forces from Afghanistan, a U.S. official confirmed to Military Times, a story first reported by the Wall Street Journal.
This month, in the January/February print issue of the gun and hunting magazine “Recoil,"
the former contractor security firm Blackwater USA published a
full-page ad, in all black with a simple message: “We are coming.”
Is the war in Afghanistan — and possibly elsewhere ― about to be privatized?
If Blackwater returns, it would be the return of a private security
contractor that was banned from Iraq, but re-branded and never really
went away. By 2016 Blackwater had been re-named and restructured several
times, and was known at the time as Constellis Group, when it was
purchased by the Apollo Holdings Group. Reuters reported earlier this
year that Apollo had put Constellis up for sale, but in June the sale
was put on hold.
A representative for Constellis told Military Times late Friday that
while it had acquired the former Blackwater training center in the 2016
purchase, it has no affiliation with the former security firm. It did
not retain Blackwater’s founder and former CEO Erik Prince and has no
current connection to him, or the firm’s former management structure.
The Recoil ad suggests Blackwater is making a resurgence on its own,
but it was not clear in what form. The public affairs firm that handles
Prince’s media engagements told Military Times Friday that he would not
be able to speak beyond what was in the media “at this stage.”
Prince has courted President Donald Trump’s administration since he took office
with the idea that the now 17-year Afghan War will never be won by a
traditional military campaign. Prince has also argued that the
logistical footprint required to support that now multi-trillion dollar endeavor has become too burdensome. Over the summer and into this fall Prince has engaged heavily
with the media to promote the privatization; particularly as the Trump
administration’s new South Asia Strategy, which was crafted with Mattis,
passed the one-year mark.
Constellis, which had maintained a footprint at Camp Integrity
by the Kabul Airport through its previous iteration as “Academi." The
firm no longer trains there, the Constellis spokesman said.
Here’s the blueprint for Erik Prince’s $5 billion plan to privatize the Afghanistan war
The U.S. has spent $1 trillion in Afghanistan. The Blackwater founder asks, is it time to try something new?
The news of a leaning on a smaller number of privatized forces, instead
of a larger U.S. military footprint — and contracted support for U.S.
forces that knew few bounds and at times included coffee shops, base
exchanges, restaurants, a hockey rink and
local vendor shops — may be welcomed by current U.S. military
leadership on the ground. That includes former Joint Special Operations
Command chief Army Lt. Gen. Scott Miller, a source familiar with
Miller’s approach told Military Times. Miller replaced Gen. John
Nicholson as the head of all U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan in
September.
In an previous exclusive interview with Military Times, Prince said he
would scrap the NATO mission there and replace the estimated 23,000
forces in country with a force of 6,000 contracted personnel and 2,000 active-duty special forces.
The potential privatization of the Afghan War was previously dismissed
by the White House, and roundly criticized by Mattis, who saw it as a
risk to emplace the nation’s national security goals in the hands of
contractors.
“When Americans put their nation’s credibility on the line, privatizing
it is probably not a wise idea,” Mattis told reporters in August.
But Mattis is out now, one in a series of moves that has surprised most of the Pentagon.
Drastic change would “be more likely” now, one DOD official said.
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