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Catherina

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18. Meanwhile in the US today: Pentagon Unilaterally Grants Itself Authority Over ‘Civil Disturbances’
Wed May 15, 2013, 12:08 AM
May 2013
U.S. Military ‘Power Grab’ Goes Into Effect
Source: Long Island Press

Pentagon Unilaterally Grants Itself Authority Over ‘Civil Disturbances’

The manhunt for the Boston Marathon bombing suspects offered the nation a window into the stunning military-style capabilities of our local law enforcement agencies. For the past 30 years, police departments throughout the United States have benefited from the government’s largesse in the form of military weaponry and training, incentives offered in the ongoing “War on Drugs.” For the average citizen watching events such as the intense pursuit of the Tsarnaev brothers on television, it would be difficult to discern between fully outfitted police SWAT teams and the military.

The lines blurred even further Monday as a new dynamic was introduced to the militarization of domestic law enforcement. By making a few subtle changes to a regulation in the U.S. Code titled “Defense Support of Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies” the military has quietly granted itself the ability to police the streets without obtaining prior local or state consent, upending a precedent that has been in place for more than two centuries.

The most objectionable aspect of the regulatory change is the inclusion of vague language that permits military intervention in the event of “civil disturbances.” According to the rule:


"Federal military commanders have the authority, in extraordinary emergency circumstances where prior authorization by the President is impossible and duly constituted local authorities are unable to control the situation, to engage temporarily in activities that are necessary to quell large-scale, unexpected civil disturbances."


Bruce Afran, a civil liberties attorney and constitutional law professor at Rutgers University, calls the rule, “a wanton power grab by the military,” and says, “It’s quite shocking actually because it violates the long-standing presumption that the military is under civilian control.”

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Read more: http://www.longislandpress.com/2013/05/14/u-s-military-power-grab-goes-into-effect/

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A strange world naaman fletcher May 2013 #1
Well, the crime rate in VZ is through the roof, they are almost the murder capital of the world--I MADem May 2013 #2
It's hard to say naaman fletcher May 2013 #3
I honestly don't know; maybe they're sweet-faced conscripts who are little idealists... MADem May 2013 #4
I actually think this is regular military. I believe the Guardia Nacional is akin to a national Bacchus4.0 May 2013 #5
Well, Globovision has been sold to a crowd of Maduro-champions. MADem May 2013 #11
It will take time for Globovision to become another Telesur or VTV. joshcryer May 2013 #15
Agree wholeheartedly--a crying shame all around. nt MADem May 2013 #16
Uribe did this *exact* same thing back in 2003. joshcryer May 2013 #8
Now that's pretty funny. Marksman_91 May 2013 #12
Ironically, the Colombian courts shot down Uribe's policing modifications. joshcryer May 2013 #13
A friend sent me this mecherosegarden May 2013 #6
It's absolutely time for a change, isn't it? Great time to take a new approach to an old problem.n/t Judi Lynn May 2013 #7
I think so. Stratfor coached the Opposition to squawk on about crime and he's meeting that head on Catherina May 2013 #9
i was going to point that out, that Venezuela's military is different... Peace Patriot May 2013 #10
If only we had as good a relationship with our overly militarized police Catherina May 2013 #14
"squawk on about crime" joshcryer May 2013 #17
Meanwhile in the US today: Pentagon Unilaterally Grants Itself Authority Over ‘Civil Disturbances’ Catherina May 2013 #18
Venezuela's military enters high-crime slums Catherina May 2013 #19
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