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KoKo

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Tue May 29, 2012, 02:02 PM May 2012

Tomgram: Andrew Bacevich, "The Golden Age of Special Operations" (scary)

Tomgram: Andrew Bacevich, The Golden Age of Special Operations
Posted by Andrew Bacevich at 6:51AM, May 29, 2012.

They have a way of slipping under the radar, whether heading into Pakistan looking for Osama bin Laden, Central Africa looking for Joseph Kony, or Yemen assumedly to direct local military action against al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. I’m talking, of course, about U.S. special operations forces. These days, from Somalia to the Philippines, presidential global interventions are increasingly a dime a dozen; and they are normally spearheaded by those special ops troops backed by CIA or Air Force drones. Few Americans even notice.

An ever expanding secret military cocooned inside the U.S. military, special operations types remain remarkably, determinedly anonymous. With the exception of their commander, Admiral William McRaven, they generally won’t even reveal their last names in public, which only contributes to their growing mystique in this country.

But for a crew so dedicated to anonymity, they also turn out to be publicity hounds of the first order. In 2011, for instance, active-duty U.S. Navy Seals (first-name only please!) became movie stars, spearheading a number one box office hit, Act of Valor. It was the film equivalent of a vanity-press production, focused as it did on their own skills in battle in... hmmm, the Philippines (to prevent a terror strike against the U.S.). A team of SEALs even parachuted onto Sunset Boulevard for the film’s Hollywood premiere.



Then last week another special ops team, in coordination with their Norwegian and Australian counterparts, heroically rescued the mayor of Tampa Bay, held "hostage." They also rappelled down from helicopters and arrived in Humvees to secure the area around the Tampa Convention Center, which will service 15,000 members of the media when the Republicans hit town to nominate Mitt Romney for president. Whew! Another close publicity call!

It was a mock assault on terror watched by thousands of Tampa residents, all timed to the annual Special Operations Forces Industry Conference, also in town and swarmed by 8,000 attendees, including McRaven. Its goal: to bring together special operators from around the world and the industry that arms and accessorizes them. (U.S. special ops forces have a $2 billion purchasing budget each year for all the gadgets the defense industry can produce.)


Read more at............

http://www.tomdispatch.com/

OR...watch at.......

Andrew Bacevich, a retired Army Colonel, Boston University professor, author of Washington Rules, and editor most recently of The Short American Century, talks about the changing face of the so-called global war on terror.

http://tomdispatch.blogspot.com/2012/05/andrew-bacevich-retired-army-colonel.html

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KoKo

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1. I should have done a CATCHY TITLE...Sorry about that... Folks won't read unless
Tue May 29, 2012, 06:27 PM
May 2012

"Disaster/Mutilation/Violence or Death by Unjust Causes gets their attention....but...maybe for the Night Readers ....some might find this article interesting.

If you want to know who Tom Englehardt is ...then WIKI is your friend. He's certainly NOT...a Ron Paul or Alex Jones supporter.

But, then...so little time to search ...so little time to comprehend. It's what It Is.

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