by Kreutz » Fri, 14 Oct 2011 16:33:28
President Obama has deployed troops to central Africa to aid in the fight against the Lord's Resistance Army. In a letter to Speaker of the House John Boehner, Obama says 12 troops with "appropriate combat equipment" were deployed on October 12 and approximately 100 in total will be deployed including a second combat team and headquarters, communications and logistics personnel. The forces will provide information and advise and assist "select partner nation forces," Obama explains. The troops will not fight except in self-defense.
Full article at link: http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10/1 ... bel-fight/These never become permanent entanglements.... right? 
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by Jakeiscrazy » Fri, 14 Oct 2011 19:27:05
He really does want to be a one term president doesn't he? Definitively seems like special forces will be the choice of weapon here. Where was it that a small group of private contractors using only small arms was able to retake an oil field stocked full of resistance fighters?
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by mamabearCali » Fri, 14 Oct 2011 19:52:01
This is not going to end pretty for us. If this is a crisis (humanitarian) and it has to be fixed, don't do it half-baked. Get the permission of the local opposition gov't then go in and wipe them out! Do it quick, do it completely. Don't send in sitting ducks that just beg to be attacked on their own. Do it then leave, or don't do it at all. On that note if we are going to be the police men of the world--then police officers get paid--they don't pay to do their jobs.
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by Diomed » Sun, 16 Oct 2011 01:36:52
Because we have plenty of troops and lots of money to pay for it all. Bravo. OakRidgeStars wrote:So that makes Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and now the South Sudan?. Not to mention our military presence in Gitmo.
Don't forget the Balkans, Germany, the UK, Korea, Japan, the Sinai, and I think we've still got some folks in the Philipines. That's just what I can think of off the top of my head, there are almost certainly other garrisons. We're a global empire. About the lamest one ever though.
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by TheGodfather » Sun, 16 Oct 2011 08:34:23
davasmith wrote:I think obama is opening the curtain for the American people to see what actually is happening and has been happening behind closed doors for years.
Wishful thinking, but it's Obama's closed doors you need to be worried about. After President Barack Obama announced earlier this week that he would be sending American troops into Uganda, WND uncovered billionaire activist George Soros' ties both to the political pressure behind the decision and to the African nation's fledgling oil industry. Soros sits on the executive board of an influential "crisis management organization" that recently recommended the U.S. deploy a special advisory military team to Uganda to help with operations and run an intelligence platform, a recommendation Obama's action seems to fulfill. Read more: Why U.S. military in Uganda? Soros fingerprints all over it http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=356321#ixzz1awoDD84t
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by TheGodfather » Mon, 17 Oct 2011 11:28:33
Mindflayer wrote:I do believe we need to exercise more influence in the region, before the PRC spreads their influence and we face a hegemony of control over the raw materials Africa has to offer. Not to sound totally mercenary, but the risk of being second tier to the Chinese government when it comes to negotiating or even acquiring materials for our economy and military is not acceptable.
So much for liberals screaming "No blood for oil!" 
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