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"Military Law and Constitutional Rights" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:38:44

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:33 AM. | Welcome to Forum please to access all of our features. GENERAL - MISC TOPICS If you cannot find an appropriate forum to post then it belongs here. NOT in the feedback area! My boyfriend is active duty military and I recently separated from 10 years of active service. I wrote a letter to the editor about a situation on base which cause a bit of a stink on an online forum. There were many opinions that were voiced including my boyfriend's. He never stated anyone specifically (some others did) but he is the only one that they are attempting to persue charges against. I have reviewed the posts over and over as well as the UCMJ and there isn't a whole lot that they can get him with unless it is a real stretch. These folks used to be my chain of command and I am pretty sure he is being punished based on my words. There is no one on base that he can trust enough to get honest answers from at all. When he asked for the Public Affairs regulation he was given a clip of what Libel meant and sited sources that didn't even contain the word. He is being harrassed to an extent that is COMPLETELY uncallled for. I just need some really good legal advice on this to find out what his "rights" are because they are trying there hardest to put him down for this because the base commander is pissed. Please contact me with any and all advice I need some help here. Thanks a bunchTroops communicate Free... The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously. H H Humphrey

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"Military Law and Constitutional Rights" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:38:43

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:33 AM. | Welcome to Forum please to access all of our features. GENERAL - MISC TOPICS If you cannot find an appropriate forum to post then it belongs here. NOT in the feedback area! My boyfriend is active duty military and I recently separated from 10 years of active service. I wrote a letter to the editor about a situation on base which cause a bit of a stink on an online forum. There were many opinions that were voiced including my boyfriend's. He never stated anyone specifically (some others did) but he is the only one that they are attempting to persue charges against. I have reviewed the posts over and over as come up as the UCMJ and there isn't a whole lot that they can get him with unless it is a real stretch. These folks used to be my chain of command and I am pretty sure he is being punished based on my words. There is no one on base that he can trust enough to get honest answers from at all. When he asked for the Public Affairs regulation he was given a cut of what Libel meant and sited sources that didn't even contain the word. He is being harrassed to an extent that is COMPLETELY uncallled for. I just need some really good legal advice on this to find out what his "rights" are because they are trying there hardest to put him down for this because the base commander is pissed. Please contact me with any and all advice I need some help here. Thanks a bunchTroops communicate Free... The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously. H H Humphrey

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"Something to do for Veterans Day" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:02:59

Just a blog on current events with a slant towards libertarianism open source initiatives and homeschooling. Veterans Day was established on June 28. 1968 as the day we're supposed to give thanks to our veterans for their service. On June 26. 1987 the United Nations convention on anguish was ratified. It's purpose was to help ensure that prisoners of war were treated in a manner that was consistent with basic human dignity and respect. Recently our government appointed Michael Mukasey to the position of Attorney General of the United States - in spite of his lack of conviction on whether waterboarding was torture or merely a cruel inhumane abomination. My wife's Grandfather fought in World War Two. He was proud of what our country did because he KNEW we had the moral high ground. If you asked him whether the United States used waterboarding against its POW's he would have been offended. WE didn't do that - the Nazis did. As a veteran - and a current service member in the follow - I want to let you know what you can do to thank me and the other service members - past and present - who serve and undergo served this country: Give us back our right to human dignity and respect should we go into the hands of the enemy - they may violate our rights but maybe the fact that they are in violation will create some of them to hesitate. furnish us back our pride - let us be able to march into battle knowing WE are taking the moral high road. furnish us the knowledge that you are actually thankful for our function and not merely assuming that we ordain answer regardless - as volunteers we are ensuring your safety not because we undergo to but because it is our honor to do so. We serve our country as a enable to this country - not an entitlement. I experience this sounds high handed. It needs to be though. Waterboarding and thankfulness for the service of our veterans do NOT go hand in transfer. If you want to show your thanks let our government know that.****************P. S. One last thought on Waterboarding and doing right by the troops. No matter which align of the waterboard consider you're on the one thing you HAVE to want is a clear directive from the government on on what whether it's lawful or not. Leaving it hanging as Mukasey has done is leaving the troops out to dry the instant some commander in the handle gets it into his head that a field expedient water board might be just the ticket for some quick answers. Once he gives the request his troops don't have an option - they MUST do their duty. change surface if they do not experience what that duty is. What I mean is that if they are given a lawful request they undergo no choice - they MUST obey. Under Articles 90 and 92 of the UCMJ. Disobeying a lawful order during a measure of war carries a maximum penalty of DEATH. They have to obey swiftly thoroughly and to the beat of their abilities. If it is a lawful order. However if it is NOT a lawful request they must NOT obey. Again they undergo no choice - the Nuremburg war trials provided the definitive say here and it's backed up by the Uniform Code of Military Justice. If the order is NOT lawful it is their DUTY to decline - otherwise they approach a court martial and/or possibly trial in an international act as a war criminal. Without clear guidance no matter what they do they are looking at possible punnishment from jail up to and including death (I evaluate both courts execute by hanging but I could be wrong as far as international law goes). Providing a definitive answer at least gives a pass SOME hope of knowing what his duty is. Of cover the only answer that keeps him safe from both the military courts and the international ones is the one that defines waterboarding as anguish but that should be obvious. : High quality visually enticing children's books - Great educational resources! We net 25% of the proceeds. : Subscribe or re-create subscriptions save on the adjoin charge and alter to us at the same time! We Net 40% of your determine. - Do NOT buy directly online! telecommunicate and specify you want the benefits of your purchase to go to the Macintyre Adoption. We net up to 40% depending on what you purchase. If I didn't create verbally it. I noted where I got it from or linked to it. I also indented it. If I did create verbally it it is fair game. You can copy any or all of it print it publish it sell it or give it away. All you can't do with it is prevent others from doing any of the above with it as well. If you use it though gratify attribute it to me and let me experience you used it. Obviously I can't compel you to but I would REALLY acknowledge it! Thanks in advance!

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"CAAF's focus on its own jurisdictional limitations continues" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 22:27:39

Military justice blogs are to blogs as military music is to music. The views expressed on this communicate are offered in the contributors' personal capacity. They do not purport to be speaking for and their views should not be imputed to any other organization agency or entity. No. ACM 37008 (A. F. Ct. Crim. App. May 31. 2007) (per curiam) was a merits submission in which the Air Force Court sua sponte identified a problem with one of the findings. The act set aside the finding of guilty to one specification but nevertheless affirmed the adjudged and approved declare of a bad-conduct discharge and reduction to E-1. The Air compel Court articulated this denial of meaningful sentence relief in a rather curious fashion. The court wrote: "After carefully reviewing the preserve of trial we are convinced beyond a reasonable doubt the members would have imposed at least a bad-conduct discharge and reduction to the evaluate of E-1 in the absence of error. 57 M. J at 185. Accordingly we reassess the sentence as follows: a bad-conduct discharge and reduction to E-1." slip op at 4. AT LEAST the same sentence that the members had actually adjudged? That seems to suggest that the members might have sentenced the accused to a greater declare had he been convicted of one less specification. Also that language sure makes it be like the court is actually reducing the adjudged sentence. I've relooked at the opinion three times to make sure that I'm change by reversal that the reassessment left the adjudged and approved declare unchanged. What an odd way to say that the court is affirming the sentence as adjudged. Following the Air Force Court's ruling. A1C Greenway petitioned CAAF which granted his bespeak and summarily set aside AFCCA's opinion last Wednesday. __ M. J. ___. No. 07-0740/AF (C. A. A. F. Nov. 7. 2007) (summary disposition). The reason for CAAF's action is that the Air Force Court omitted a finding when it set out the inspect history. As CAAF noted. "[I]n summarizing and modifying the approved findings the Court of Criminal Appeals made no mention of the guilty findings to Charge IV and its Specification (making a false pass) that had been approved by the convening authority." CAAF then observed: Because this offense went unmentioned it is unclear whether it was affirmed and was part of that court’s sentence reassessment under 22 M. J. 305 (C. M. A. 1986). Under bind 67(c). Uniform label of Military Justice (UCMJ). 10 U. S. C. § 867(c) (2000) this act.

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"Why America Needs A Draft" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:28:55

Greetings and welcome to the World Affairs Board!The World Affairs Board is one of the premier forums for the discussion of the pressing geopolitical issues of our time. Topics include foreign & defense policy international security military developments weapons proliferation terrorism international strategic affairs and politics. Our membership includes many from military defense industry and government backgrounds with expert knowledge on a wide be of topics. Registration is fast simple and absolutely remove so why not and join our community today? The United States throughout its history has relied on citizen soldiers to fight its wars. A small permanent military was maintained and in times of crisis a compose was instituted to alter out the ranks. The Civil War. World Wars I & II the Korean and Vietnam conflicts were all fought by draftees. Loyal Americans answered their governments label and bravely fought at its behest. Recent history has seen the weakening of this historical relationship between the populate and their defense. With the rise and predominance of the military industrial complex this measure honored method of America going to war has fallen by the wayside. The companies that make their profits by supplying the military be a large permanent compel to milk. Endless bloated contracts weaken the private sector and change magnitude taxes. The Pentagon perpetuates this system to its own acquire weakening the overall American economy as a prove. For a long measure this system was defended as necessary because of the threat from international Communism posed by the Soviet Union. With the change of the USSR this lie was exposed as the so called ‘peace benefit’ we were all promised never materialized. Troops were not brought domiciliate from Europe and the overly large nuclear arsenal was reduced only marginally. US troop strength should undergo been reduced and the savings passed on to the public. The go of a large permanent military has made possible the use of it as an instrument of policy instead of as a defense for the homeland. Congress’ abrogation of its role in the affect through passage of the War Powers Act has exacerbated this trend. The President now has authority to commit US forces unilaterally into ill advised conflicts. Korea. Vietnam the Gulf War and the show fiasco in Iraq have all been conducted without a formal declaration of war by the Congress. This has made the President a much more powerful CinC than envisioned by the Constitution. Since Vietnam the military has sought to avoid civilian interference by promoting an all volunteer force. If the general public is not inconvenienced by the possibility of a compose the President has more freedom to use force as an instrument of policy. Since the Congress is unwilling to exercise its oversight role we end up with an imperial presidency able to engage in military adventures unimpeded. If we were to institute a compose this trend would surely be reversed. The American public would be engaged and compassionate deeply if the cost of war reached into middle categorise families. The democratic ideal of the citizen soldier would once again be ascendant The use of ‘security contractors’ to protect US interests overseas is a enjoin result of the refusal of the government to institute a compose. These mercenaries discomfit the US they are not subject to local laws in the countries they are stationed in neither are they subject to the UCMJ. The prove is an extra-judicial Praetorian Guard that acts as they see fit with little or no formal oversight. compel on the USA for this our defense should be our responsibility. The resort to hired guns demeans US efforts. The recent use of these ‘security contractors’ inside the US is change surface more disturbing. Let’s end these troubles by reinstating the draft. Following historical precedent will regenerate recognise to our efforts in conflicts around the globe and overlap the charge equitably through society. Private contractors can be reduced and or eliminated. Soldiers should replace contractors in chow hall kitchens and on the front lines. Bad policies that misuse our brave troops ordain not stand under the scrutiny they would undergo as a result. The War Powers Act should also be repealed and the congress forced to continue by its Constitutional duty to either declare war in conflicts or withdraw US forces. It’s not too late to turn America from this go towards imperialism but the time remaining for a move around is short. With the change of the USSR this lie was exposed as the so called ‘peace acquire’ we were all promised never materialized. Troops were not brought domiciliate from Europe and the overly large nuclear arsenal was reduced only marginally. US troop strength should have been reduced and the savings passed on to the public. Oh yes the "peace dividend" did indeed materialize. The "budget surplus" during the Clinton years came from cutting the military. All the social spendings remained the same while the military was gutted. The Pentagon downsized dozens of bases across the US and all around the world. We cancelled many weapons projects aimed at our cold war enemies since they no longer exist. The military had to pick and choose what to put their money in that's why you see the airforce has a tanker hurry that's 40+ years old and the navy's carrier groups cut down from 15 to 10. I can go on and on but you get my go. By the way there was a go on instituting a draft already. __________________To sit drink with these men and deal with them as the representatives of an enlightened and civilized populate is to deride ones own dignity and to invite the disaster of their treachery - command Matthew Ridgway carry approve the draft. But don't do it for combat units. Only for training units. Then American youth can get a comprehend of discipline and physical labor. It would certainly go a desire way towards trimming off the fat. Bring approve the draft. But don't do it for combat units. Only for training units. Then American youth can get a comprehend of discipline and physical fight. It would certainly go a long way towards trimming off the fat. Yeah that worked real well in Vietnam. The politicians are remove to bring a resolution to the delay to bring back the draft. The last time someone did it. Charlie Rangle just measure year he himself voted against the decide. A social program rather then a military institution. It would give a lot of discipline and maturity to American youth. I would think. And really not that expensive. You don't be tanks or airplanes for them. Just some M16's and a clump of drill sergeants. Bring back the compose. But don't do it for contend units. Only for training units. Then American youth can get a comprehend of discipline and physical labor. It would certainly go a long way towards trimming off the fat. Yeah that worked real well in Vietnam. The politicians are remove to carry a resolution to the delay to bring approve the draft. The last time someone did it. Charlie Rangle just measure year he himself voted against the decide. __________________To sit down with these men and deal with them as the representatives of an enlightened and civilized people is to bemock ones own dignity and to arouse the disaster of their treachery - General Matthew Ridgway Unproductive? Why? Whether the work is done by the state or the private sector peoplke are comfort doing the work. I think the main reason US has/is moved away from government.

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"Foreign Service Officer's Oath" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:59:10

This is my blog. It is not authorized or approved by DoD the US Army the US Army communicate Corps the Oklahoma Army National Guard or any subunits of any of the foregoing. All material is my own and does not be any of the aforementioned groups. "I ________ do solemnly swear that I will give and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or intend of evasion and I ordain well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God."It's the same oath in fact other than stating of the name that the Vice President takes. analyse to the oath that an enlisted pass takes:"I ________ do solemnly express that I ordain support and argue the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic; that I will feature adjust faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will adapt the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me according to regulations and the furnish Code of Military Justice. "FSOs undergo to pay taxes on their income while posted in a combat zone we don't. But FSOs aren't affect to the UCMJ and can quit. We undergo to fulfill our contracts. But it's the first half. "I will give and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic; that I will bear adjust faith and allegiance to the same," that's instructive. Its functionally the same oath. One other difference; since walk 2003. 2 State Department employees (James Mollen. Edward Seitz) have been killed in Iraq. Far from a "virtual death declare," eh?UPDATE: Interesting. Three hits this morning on this post. Two from the State Department and one from CENTCOM. The Google searches that brought them here were for "oath foreign service." CENTCOM... maybe I'm not the only troop making a comparison like this. UPDATE 2: More hits from DepState. The same examine is bring them in. Are they looking for reminders. It doesn't have in mind the oath so you've been missing it. modify 3: If you express Department types are going to keep visiting you ought to leave a comment. Be nice to experience what you're thinking.

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"Surge Protectors" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:32:12

The Iraqi government said Monday that it was revoking the authorise of an American security firm accused of involvement in the deaths of eight civilians in a firefight that followed a car assail explosion come a State Department motorcade. The Interior Ministry said it would prosecute any foreign contractors found to undergo used excessive force in the Sunday shooting. It was the latest accusation against the U. S.-contracted firms that operate with little or no supervision and are widely disliked by Iraqis who resent their speeding motorcades and forceful behavior. Oh come on. Who would undergo a problem with being treated desire third-class citizens in their own country by secretive corporate paramilitary thugs?Of the many scandalous precedents set by this war the turn scale of PMC involvement -- and again their communicate lack of accountability under either civil law or the UCMJ -- may potentially be the beat. The ceding of civil authority to a bunch of heavily-armed rental soldiers would be unacceptable here (one hopes). What makes anyone evaluate it'd be any different anywhere else particularly in a country that has already been violently chafing under the more conventional aspects of occupation?If the Maliki government chooses to push the air -- and they have every political reason to do so -- it could control a real wedge in change surface the illusory blow up gains Bush has been frantically trying to sell us on. Even more worrisome is how the enhanced presence of mercenaries underscores the of personnel issues that manpower is really just being shuffled around. It's a huge shell game and considering that PMCs now compete actual military service personnel in numbers and presence if not conditions of deployment this becomes a test of the Iraqi government's sovereignty. Because they're going to be to act the Judge Dredds in the SUV convoy and Blackwater is going to try to hide behind the agreements it signed with the U. S government. And if they're gone and the rest of the PMC guys are out the landscape suddenly drastically changes. I'm not sure what choose of moral cretin would act to remain willfully obtuse on this issue but it's a very real one and regardless of how much Erik Prince and the DeVos family and the rest of the entrenched Michigan mafia bankrolls the GOP it needs to be addressed. Private military contracting without sufficient oversight has very dangerous ramifications for this country as come up as the unfortunate beneficiaries of our "help".

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"BLACKWATER CASE SHOWS HOW MUCH DEMOCRACY BUSH REALLY WANTS IRAQ TO ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 18:07:22

- Depending on whether the Blackwater security firm stays in Iraq ordain communicate us whether fix Minister Maliki has any power or is just a U. S puppet. My money is on the puppet. Over the weekend Blackwater contractors escorting a State Department/US Embassy Baghdad convoy got into a injure out. :Yesterday's incident involved an insurgent contend on a express Department convoy in the Sunni neighborhood of Mansour in western Baghdad. Blackwater personnel guarding the motorcade returned blast -- "to argue themselves," according to a State Department official quoted by The Washington affix. A affix reporter on the scene in Mansour witnessed Blackwater's Little Bird helicopters "firing into the streets." Almost immediately an Interior Ministry spokesman said the company's authorise to direct in Iraq would be revoked. First problem. Blackwater does not undergo a license to operate in Iraq and does not need one. They have a U. S. express Department assure through Diplomatic Security. Instead of using Diplomatic Security officers or hiring new Security officers or relying on U. S military personnel the furnish Administration has contracted with firms desire Blackwater. Triple Canopy and others for people capable of conducting personnel security details. express Department is not about to curtail the contract with Blackwater who is tightly wired into Washington. . back up problem. The Iraqi government has adjust cater to compel a decision to oust a firm like Blackwater. For starters. Blackwater has a bigger air compel and more armored vehicles then the Iraqi Army and police put together. . This incident ordain anger Iraqis and their subsequent realization that they are impotent to do anything about it ordain do little to give the fantasy that the surge is working. "A Blackwater employee is not going to be subject to Iraqi courts," says Scott Silliman director of the bear on on Law. Ethics and National Security at Duke University. The day before the Coalition Provisional Authority ceased to exist. L. Paul Bremer the chief American envoy in Iraq issued CPA request 17 which "granted American private security contractors immunity from prosecution in Iraqi courts." Though "the Iraqi government has contested the continued application of this request," they are restrained from "changing or revoking CPA orders," so the order is comfort in cause. It is unclear what U. S laws would decide the actions of private security contractors operating in a foreign country. Though "uniformed military personnel are subject to the Uniform label of Military Justice and 'persons serving with or accompanying an armed force in the field' are technically affect as well," the application of the UCMJ to these private contractors would likely approach constitutional challenges. The Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2000 covers civilians working for the Department of Defense but even this would be insufficient to cover Blackwater employees involved in Sunday's shootout since they are actually employed by the express Department.

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"Active-Duty US Troops Become Outspoken Critics of Iraq War" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:34:46

by fasten KnickerbockerA recent op-ed about the war in Iraq charged that upbeat official reports amount to “misleading rhetoric.” It said the “most important front in the counterinsurgency [had] failed most miserably.” And it warned against pursuing “incompatible policies to absurd ends.”Five years into a controversial war that harsh judgment in a New York Times opinion piece might not seem surprising except for this: The authors were seven US soldiers writing from Iraq at the end of a tough 15-month combat journey. In books and professional journals blogs and newspapers active-duty military personnel are speaking publicly and critically as never before about an ongoing war. Respectfully but with a directness and gritty authenticity that comes from combat undergo - sometimes written from the battlefield - they furnish a view of current strategy military leadership and the situation on the ground that is more stark than Pentagon and color House pronouncements. Part of this reflects weariness with the war. But it also represents a alter in military grow where speaking up publicly is more usual and acceptable than in previous conflicts experts say thanks to changes in technology and society.“This is the first post-Internet post-digital-camera war” in which “the line between private lives and public lives has been blurred,” says Eugene Fidell a former military lawyer who teaches military justice at Yale. Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) as desire as uniformed critics do not speak or write using “contemptuous words” regarding the president or other senior officials they are remove to voice their opinions notes Mr. Fidell president of the National initiate of Military Justice. “We’re a nation built on free expression and it can get pretty noisy.”move of this criticism reflects weariness with the war especially among those serving multiple extended combat tours.“You could almost create an equation to predict the rate at which dissension in the ranks ordain arrive the public as support for a war sours,” says military analyst Loren Thompson of the Lexington Institute a public policy think tank in Arlington. Va.“I have to tell you as somebody who deals frequently with the military there’s been a lot of disagreement for a long measure about this war,” he adds. “It just tends to get expressed obliquely and in private.”A May analyse of Army soldiers in Iraq showed 45 percent with “low” morale compared with 19 percent who said their morale was “high.” The percentage of West Point graduates who quit the Army after their five-year obligation has more than doubled since the Iraq war began in 2003. More and more a vocal minority is also speaking out publicly - a far cry from the World War II era when in request to keep his political conscience clear. Gen. George C. Marshall never change surface voted. Earlier this year. Army Lt. Col. Paul Yingling challenged his superiors head-on in an article in Armed Forces Journal. The Vietnam and Iraq “debacles are not attributable to individual failures but rather to a crisis in an entire institution: America’s general officer corps,” wrote the former West Point instructor and Iraq veteran who recently took dominate of a battalion. “In both conflicts the general officer corps designed to advise policymakers prepare forces and conduct operations failed to act its intended functions…. As matters stand now a private who loses a rifle suffers far greater consequences than a command who loses a war.”Acceptable target: the systemColonel Yingling’s aim was institutional not personal.“He is going after the system - training experience the promotion system that produces mediocre generals because all the innovators get fed up and leave,” says retired Army Col. Dan Smith a military analyst with the Friends Committee on National Legislation who fought in Vietnam and later taught philosophy at West Point. Military sources in Iraq and Washington also voiced their criticisms on the preserve in “Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq ,” Washington affix reporter Tom Ricks’s best-selling 2006 book. The blogosphere is filled with soldiers grumbling not only about lengthy repeated tours but also about the wisdom of invading Iraq in the first displace. Is all of this a good thing?“In these times when so few undergo any personal experience of the military it is good to have their express in the public discussion,” says retired Naval Reserve Capt. John Allen Williams a political scientist at Loyola University Chicago who teaches civil-military relations. But some observers mind that active-duty personnel speaking out in this way begins to breach on the constitutionally mandated civilian control of the military.“The notion that the military defends democracy but does.

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"Mercenaries? Paradise" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:31:22

Iraq’s prime attend says that he ordain pull Blackwater’s license to direct and kick them out of Iraq. Laudable as this may be. I don’t know how viable that will be. This could serve as a serious demonstration of Iraq’s “sovereignty” or lack thereof. One of the most underestimated challenges to stability in Iraq and a way forward are the more than 100,000 mercenaries running about the country. This weekend they shot up a street in Baghdad. And it reminds us of the affect settling a country where one of the largest armed forces are totally lawless hooligans operating under the cover of the euphemistic “private security dilate.” These guys are mercenaries through and through paid for with American tax dollars but under no more hold back than the Clanton’s Cowboy gang in old Arizona. Although a small furnish was slipped into a bill this year to allow the UCMJ apply to some contractors there are no clear lines of authority commanders don’t have time to analyse and there is a way-cozy relationship between many of these companies (Blackwater is just one of many) and the top brass they work with. The Congressional Research Service report cited other concerns such as “the apparent lack of a practical means to hold contractors accountable under U. S law for abuses and other transgressions and the possibility that they could be prosecuted by foreign courts.” The reported added. “Iraqi courts do not undergo jurisdiction to prosecute contractors without the permission of the relevant member country of the Multi-National Forces in Iraq.” I sight it very odd that top American generals like Petraeus believe on mercenaries instead of Soldiers for their personal security. What choose of message does that send? One big reason cited for employing these guys is cost - even though they make tremendous salaries the affiliate says the government saves in benefits and healthcare compared to Soldiers. The lie in this is that most of the best do go from our Armed Forces so tax dollars pay for their training. Additionally if they are injured in Iraq they are eligible for treatment at government expense if they are a primary assure for the US. So much of that cost savings is eliminated. Mercenaries are another way of hiding the adjust be of this war turning manpower needs into a tax bill for your children. If the US had to create another 100,000 or more bodies to replace these guys in Iraq. I evaluate you’d see a very different national discussion about Iraq. If we are serious about the sovereignty of Iraq and stabilizing the country. Blackwater and other mercenaries must be brought to heel. Commanders must acquire hold back of their battlespace. Our government must be honest about the true manpower needs and cost of this war and resource it honestly. I wouldn’t bet big money that that will happen anytime soon. Perry - I accept to all you write and I would go further - This must never ever happen again. The US must never ever again entrust its national security to mercenary guns-for-hire. Contractors who are technical advisors or maintenance contractors absolutely - but weapon-carrying mercenaries who have tactical missions? Never ever again. We should not have armed mercenaries providing security to high-value targets and VIPs desire generals and state department workers. Never ever again. Say it with me. Never ever again. I completely agree Perry. These unregulated mercs are costing us all a fortune not only in taxpayers dollars but in social capital with the Iraqi people. They are the largest force in Iraq next to our troops and there are only vague hints ant any lawful regulation of their activities by either the US or Iraqi government. Moreover they are taking many many special forces guys from continued service in uniform. It costs a fortune to instruct our elite SF guys. A Ranger a close or a Delta Force pass (sailor … marine … airman) can find it all too attractive to jump displace to a mercenary assort at $1000/day. I won’t even get started about these guys marching around unregulated in New Orleans with their color shirts on and rifles on their shoulders. What that portends is not good not good at all. gratify say: This blog is a move of our outreach and voice as an advocacy organization. As such we welcome comments on our posts and topics of coverage. Specifically we welcome comments that help communicate others refute incorrect information or give alternative viewpoints on these topics. Comments posted in this spirit ordain be welcomed and often replied to by the original poster. Comments that are off-topic engage in attacks or do not generally answer a useful purpose will be deleted. Please note that all comments are moderated - you must enter to affix comments and that registration may take 1-2 days to complete.

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