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Afghanistan War, it’s back, baby! Trump deploys 3,000 more troops as ICC accuses U.S. of more War Crimes!

More than 16 years and three U.S. presidents later, the United States is still addicted to drugs and war in Afghanistan.

“We are going to have to stop being the policemen of the world.”-Donald Trump, August 2015 interview with Hugh Hewitt

Incomplete news items concerning continued U.S. occupation of Afghanistan, November 2017,

Arab News: Afghanistan orders frontier forces to retaliate to Pakistani shelling

JSTOR Daily: WAR HAS MADE AFGHANISTAN’S $1 TRILLION IN MINERALS WORTHLESS

Anadolu Agency: Iran considers more cooperation with UN on Afghanistan

novinite.com: European Officials Accused of Selling Illegal Alcohol in Afghanistan

The Guardian: UN concerned by controversial U.S. plan to revive Afghan militias

UN says at least 10 civilians died in U.S. airstrike

Aviation Week: F-22 drops bombs in anger for first time

Video, USAF F-22 take-off run for bombing mission, 19 NOV 2017:

Video, Afghan Air Force using U.S. taxpayer supplied A-29 Super Tucano, 19 NOV 2017:

U.S. News & World Report: U.S. Begins New Mission in Afghanistan Targeting the Taliban’s Opium

Video, Happy Thanksgiving from Illinois, Iowa and South Carolina National Guard deployed to Afghanistan:

DoD Buzz: Troop Surge in Afghanistan Completed; 14,000 Now on Ground

NBC4 Washington: Int’l Criminal Court Prosecutor Seeks Investigation on Afghanistan War Crimes. The United States is not a member state of the court, but its nationals can be charged with crimes committed in countries that are members

CBC.ca: Afghanistan looks to Canada for more training support

NATO to add 3000 additional troops in Afghanistan

Fox News: Taliban attack checkpoints in Afghanistan, killing 6 police

Voice of America: Special Forces Raid Taliban Prison in Afghanistan

Islamic State Fighters Finding Sanctuary in Afghanistan

Indian Wheat Makes History, Arriving in Afghanistan Via Iran

CBS News: Why were 5 U.S. soldiers killed by an American bomber in Afghanistan?

The Conversation UK: Why Russia is back in Afghanistan

Business Insider: 4 U.S. soldiers wounded after an IED attack in Afghanistan

Opium production has set another record in Afghanistan

Aljazeera: U.S. colluded with ISIL in Afghanistan

Politico: Defense bill leashes Afghanistan watchdog, SIGAR

ABC News: U.S. could have almost 16000 troops in Afghanistan next year

New York Post: U.S. soldier dies during operation in Afghanistan

GREAT RENEGER, October 2017: TRUMP DEPLOYS OKLAHOMA MILITIA TO AFGHANISTAN!

OLD OIL WAR, June 2017: U.S. FORCES KILLED IN AFGHANISTAN, DAY AFTER U.S. FORCES KILLED AFGHAN POLICE!

OBAMA LEGACY, February 2017: MUJAHIDEEN RE-TAKE MORE OF AFGHANISTAN

THE GREAT RENEGER, January 2017: OBAMA DEPLOYS ADDITIONAL MARINES TO AFGHANISTAN!

AFGHANISTAN, 01 – 06 SEPTEMBER 2015: “…..I WANT TO KILL ALL FOREIGNERS!” OBAMA SECRETLY ORDERS COMBAT TROOP DEPLOYMENTS!

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT SAYS U.S. GUILTY OF WAR CRIMES!

U.S. COURT OKS WAR-CRIMES LAWSUITS AGAINST BUSH ADMINISTRATION!

2013: ITALIAN SUPREME COURT FINDS 26 AMERICANS GUILTY OF WAR CRIMES!

2012: BUSH, CHENEY, RUMSFELD, U.S. GENERALS AND EVEN OBAMA FACING INVESTIGATION AND WAR CRIMES TRIALS BY INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS

2011: BUSH JR & BLAIR FOUND GUILTY OF WAR CRIMES BY INTERNATIONAL COURT! 

EUROPEAN UNION NOW ADMITS TO HELPING THE UNITED STATES COMMIT WAR CRIMES

ISRAELIS DEVELOP PILL FOR PTSD, ERASE YOUR MEMORY. CAN YOU PUT SOMEONE ON TRIAL FOR WAR CRIMES IF THEY CAN’T REMEMBER?

Harvey: Arkansas, Oregon & South Carolina Militias deploy!

Arkansas National Guard’s 189th Airlift Wing C-130H Hercules picked up Oregon National Guard’s 125th Special Tactic Squadron and 304th Rescue Squadron personnel, heading for Texas.

Video, Oregon National Guard’s 125th Special Tactics Squadron deployed 29 AUG 2017:

Video, South Carolina National Guard’s Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team (HART) deployed for Texas:

South Carolina Militia captures Solar Eclipse

Video from South Carolina National Guard’s McCrady Training Center, 21 AUG 2017:

Time lapse video from fighter ramp at McEntire Joint National Guard Base:

More time lapse videos from around McEntire Joint National Guard Base:

 

Vigilant Catamount: North Carolina militia preps for disaster, militarizes local cops!

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A North Carolina law enforcement personnel taking part in Vigilant Catamount. The official caption that was issued with the pic said he was “identifying” a survivor of a plane crash. I didn’t know an M4 assault weapon was now an accepted way of identifying survivors!

Under the Big Brother watch of Homeland Security, North Carolina begins Vigilant Catamount, a disaster training exercise involving multiple state agencies:

In this ‘disaster’ exercise state Militia fire-crews take part in securing the site of a downed military aircraft.

In this ‘disaster’ exercise a burning car simulated a crashed F-15 Eagle.

In this official pic, Sheriff department personnel take part in what was called “The Manhunt” exercise.

MISSOURI MILITIA PREPS FOR DISASTERS, AGAIN!

MILITARIZING THE POLICE: AIR MILITIA TRAINS UP TEXAS COPS!

South Carolina Militia’s switch-blade Apache

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South Carolina National Guard tests their new blade fold kit for making deployments of AH-64 Apaches faster:

British empire Apache with now out-of-date blade fold kit

Boring explainer:

 

VEHICLE ID: AH-64D LONGBOW APACHE, GRAFENWOEHR

OBAMA DISAPPEARS THE LAST OF IDAHO’S APACHES!

Matthew rescue video fest

The following are hurricane rescues conducted by Department of Defense and state militias from 08 October to 09 October 2016.

U.S. Coast Guard, Bull River, Georgia:

South Carolina National Guard home rescue:

U.S. Coast Guard, marsh rescue at night, North Carolina:

U.S. Coast Guard multiple rescues in Pinetops, North Carolina:

Georgia National Guard, aftermath cleanup:

South Carolina National Guard MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) distribution:

Florida National Guard JOC ops:

U.S. COAST GUARD: WHAT HAPPENS TO COWS ABANDONED IN FLOODED TOWNS?

FLORIDA MILITIA PREPS FOR INVASION OF HERMINE!

FLOOD FIGHTERS: LOUISIANA MILITIA, IT AIN’T NO 9-TO-5 JOB!

Matthew hits South Carolina with Civil War cannonballs!

On 09 October 2016, U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal personnel responded to calls of cannonballs hitting Folly Beach, South Carolina.

Turns out Hurricane Matthew dug up some U.S. Civil War era cannonballs.  During the War Between the States, Charleston was the site of several naval battles, including the use of some of the world’s first armored battleships, called monitors (aka Ironclads).

World War 3: Intelligence officers attacked, U.S. will continue night raids despite “deal”, South Carolina sends 500 troops, Mujahideen keeps out Al Qaeda

April 9, 2012, in Baghlan Province an explosion left seven people wounded.  Three are Afghan intelligence officers.

Officials say a bomb was placed in a culvert, and exploded as the vehicle carrying the intelligence officers drove over it.  Four civilians are wounded as well.

And it has been revealed that despite yesterday’s “deal” signing, U.S. led forces will still conduct night raids, and other special operations.

The deal supposedly gave the Afghan military the lead role in special operations. Even Afghanistan’s Defense Minister said night raids would be done by Afghan forces: “From now on only Afghan forces can search the homes and private properties as part of night operations.”-Abdul Rahim Wardak

Yet the deal allows Afghan military leaders to request that U.S. led forces still carry out such operations “as required or requested”.

The U.S. state of South Carolina is sending 500 members of their state militia to
Afghanistan.  The 169th Fighter Wing of South Carolina’s Air National Guard deployed on Easter Sunday.

The Christian Science Monitor has published an article that tries to explain who and what the “Taliban” Mujahideen groups are, and shows that they are not the same as al Qaeda, and in fact it is the Mujahideen (not the United States) that have prevented al Qaeda from gaining a foothold in Afghanistan:  “Such differences cause natural tensions between the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Al Qaeda has not been able to hijack the insurgency the way it did in Iraq.”– NATO intelligence officer

The Pashtuns (who make up the majority of Afghans) consider the Mujahideen “Taliban” to be their only legitimate political representatives: “One of the most important things to an Afghan, especially in the context of the last 30 years of open warfare, is personal security. The central government and to a degree NATO/Coalition forces have failed in this regard. The Taliban, in the view of ordinary Pashtuns, is the only entity able to impose law and order.”-Matthew DuPee, Afghan Affairs U.S. Naval Postgraduate School

 

Lessons for the Occupy Movement from the Egyptian January 2011 Revolution: #2 Cyberspace does not win Revolutions! Occupy the land! Keep Lines of Communication open!

I watched the January 2011 Egyptian Revolution from day one.  It did not start with cyberspace, and it did not end with cyberspace.  Rather cyberspace was only a briefly used tool of the Revolutionaries.

“I don’t think the Revolution ever happened in cyberspace…They need physical space, they need public space. Tahrir Square provided that.”-Nezar AlSayyad, Center of Middle East Studies, University of California at Berkeley

The fact that Revolutions need public space is the true reason why local and state governments, in the United Police States of America, are now passing laws that’re making it illegal to gather in public spaces!

On December 9, 2011, the city of Honolulu, Hawaii, created a law that is not only aimed at preventing public gatherings, but is being called “a particularly egregious attack on the homeless”.

On January 24, 2012, Charlotte, North Carolina, passed a “no camping” on city property law.  Even if you’re not camping the law includes things that allow police to have you removed, or arrested, anyway.

On February 21, 2012, the state of Idaho created a law that specifically targets the Occupy movement.  It has extended anti-gathering laws (no demonstrations can last longer than four hours, which only proves what I said in part one) to the state property the Occupy Boise movement is currently using.

The small, and ignorant, Occupy Boise movement has until 17:00 February 27 to clear out.

I say the Occupy Idaho movement is ignorant, because of what they said in a PBS Newshour interview: “I will take it elsewhere. There are a lot of us who recognize that this movement is more important than the place we’re staying.”-Daniel Grad, Occupy Boise, December 8, 2011

In fact, the Occupy Boise movement told local Idaho PBS reporters that they specifically chose the land (land that until now was exempt from the four hour limit law) so as to not cause legal problems!

FAIL!  There’s a saying in the world of business, “location, location, location”!   If there is no need to Occupy land, then what was the point of Egyptian Revolutionaries fighting so hard to control Tahrir Square?

Back to cyberspace.  In Egypt twitter and facebook and other social media tools were not the instigators of the Revolution.  Those tools only became important as Egyptians in one city realized, through their communications, that they were not alone, that Egyptians in other cities were also rebelling.  So cyberspace became a way of communication after the fact.

Even so, as I was watching the live broadcasts, the Egyptian government shut down many cell phone towers, and internet providers (with the help of a U.S. telecommunications company).   Did that stop the Revolution?  Hell no!

Revolutionaries turned to old fashioned land line phones, short wave radios, even the ancient task of running messages by foot.  Some reports said they had taken over radio stations, even broke into police stations to steal the police radios.

But while this proves that cyberspace is not critical, it does prove that communications are critical.

In the military, communications does not refer to just being able to talk or relay messages.  It refers to the ability to keep your forces fed and armed.  (specifically its called: Lines of Communication, called such because supplies tended to follow the same route that hand carried messages, and telegraph lines, did)

The Egyptian Revolutionaries not only took and held land (sometimes losing it, but retaking it later), they kept their Occupiers fed, and they rotated fresh Occupiers in, while the tired Occupiers went out to get rest.  They, without really thinking about it, kept “lines of communication” open to the land they were Occupying.

This is important, because one of the riot control maneuvers used nowadays is called “Kettling”.  This is a way of hemming in protestors, to cut them off from their lines of communication (even though most protestors don’t even know about such things as lines of communication).

The lesson is that you must not rely on high technology, you must Occupy the land, and you must keep your “lines of communication” open!

By the Way, Occupy Boise is appealing to the Federal Court, on the grounds the new Idaho law violates the rights to freedom of speech and assembly guaranteed under the First and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.

LESSONS FOR THE OCCUPY MOVEMENT FROM THE EGYPTIAN JANUARY 2011 REVOLUTION: #1; PEACEFUL PROTEST DOES NOT WORK!!!