Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Making war under the guise of private security companies (read mercenaries) is now a norm for the US. Thats an open secret now, as informations have been beaming on the internet that there are some 170,000 US soldiers, 14,500 soldiers from allied Nations to US and surprisingly, 125,000 private contractors or security companies in the list of war dogs in Iraq fighting the dirty war imposed by the American on the Iraqi nation. No wonder we always hear reports of unbecoming behaviors from these US war dogs and the US instead is imposing for a "above the law status" for their war dogs, which have been resisted by the Iraqi Parliament though they are toothless, in reality.
The US is trying hard for the past year to repeat the whole exercise in Lebanon, after paying a key role in creating a political impasse and maintaining Fouad Siniora in power, in order to kill Hezbollah for good. Through my blogs I have highlighted this arms shipments to Beirut on numerous occasions. Now, this is make known through an America MSM itself. Though politics is about perception, so may too, in their heads, how politicians think they should run wars. . . . read more.
"BEIRUT -- For a year, the main Lebanese political faction backed by the United States built a Sunni Muslim militia here under the guise of private security companies, Lebanese security experts and officials said.
But in a single night late last week, the curious experiment in private-sector warfare crumbled." . . . . . read more.
Get the Gist and do not be bothered about the spices added.
The US is trying hard for the past year to repeat the whole exercise in Lebanon, after paying a key role in creating a political impasse and maintaining Fouad Siniora in power, in order to kill Hezbollah for good. Through my blogs I have highlighted this arms shipments to Beirut on numerous occasions. Now, this is make known through an America MSM itself. Though politics is about perception, so may too, in their heads, how politicians think they should run wars. . . . read more.
"BEIRUT -- For a year, the main Lebanese political faction backed by the United States built a Sunni Muslim militia here under the guise of private security companies, Lebanese security experts and officials said.
But in a single night late last week, the curious experiment in private-sector warfare crumbled." . . . . . read more.
Get the Gist and do not be bothered about the spices added.
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