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Streck-Fu
10-14-2011, 13:02
Anything new above the typical soup sandwich going ons? Not much news traffic so what prompts troop deployment?
Uganda (http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/10/obama-sends-100-us-troops-to-uganda-to-combat-lords-resistance-army/)
Obama Sends 100 US Troops to Uganda to Help Combat Lord’s Resistance Army
Two days ago President Obama authorized the deployment to Uganda of approximately 100 combat-equipped U.S. forces to help regional forces “remove from the battlefield” – meaning capture or kill – Lord’s Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony and senior leaders of the LRA.
The forces will deploy beginning with a small group and grow over the next month to 100. They will ultimately go to Uganda, South Sudan, the Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with the permission of those countries.
The president made this announcement in a letter to House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, Friday afternoon, saying that “deploying these U.S. Armed Forces furthers U.S. national security interests and foreign policy and will be a significant contribution toward counter-LRA efforts in central Africa.”
He said that “although the U.S. forces are combat-equipped, they will only be providing information, advice, and assistance to partner nation forces, and they will not themselves engage LRA forces unless necessary for self-defense.”
The president said that for more than two decades the LRA has been responsible for having “murdered, raped, and kidnapped tens of thousands of men, women, and children in central Africa” and continues to “commit atrocities across the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and South Sudan that have a disproportionate impact on regional security.”
Update: A Defense Department official tells ABC’s Luis Martinez at the Pentagon that the U.S. troops will be in Africa “for a few months in an advisory role.”
US Troops go in and out of African countries all the time. All branches doing many different types of FID type work.
This leans a little more to the ground side.
I like the Lake Victoria section of Africa.
Team Sergeant
10-14-2011, 13:13
Obama send troops to Uganda.
Amusing.
The biggest war in the history of the drug cartels is currently being waged. This drug war is affecting the United States directly. People are being killed on both sides.
Makes me wonder if the Teleprompter Reader of the United States of America is "doing a favor" for his father? :munchin
Team Sergeant
10-14-2011, 13:17
This also changes the focus on Eric Holder's behalf doesn't it......:munchin
Obama send troops to Uganda.
Makes me wonder if the Teleprompter Reader of the United States of America is "doing a favor" for his father? :munchin
I heard a lot of extremist liberals saying the same thing about GB Junior and OIF. This Uganda op seems only slightly more plausible to me.
Team Sergeant
10-14-2011, 14:38
I heard a lot of extremist liberals saying the same thing about GB Junior and OIF. This Uganda op seems only slightly more plausible to me.
trvlr,
Apples and oranges. Keep up on your history, especially your current events.
TS
Utah Bob
10-14-2011, 14:42
This also changes the focus on Eric Holder's behalf doesn't it......:munchin
Pure coincidence I'm sure.:rolleyes:
trvlr,
Apples and oranges. Keep up on your history, especially your current events.
TS
WILCO
I'm ok with this.
Here are some links for a rundown on the target:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord%27s_Resistance_Army
Note specifically that Congress passed the "Lord's Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act", which was voted into law unanimously.
The Leader of the LRA is a man by the name of Joseph Kony.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kony
I don't think anyone here will mind if Kony gets removed from the picture by these forces.
I'm ok with this.
Here are some links for a rundown on the target:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord%27s_Resistance_Army
Note specifically that Congress passed the "Lord's Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act", which was voted into law unanimously.
The Leader of the LRA is a man by the name of Joseph Kony.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kony
I don't think anyone here will mind if Kony gets removed from the picture by these forces.
Then, why don't you join the Military so you can fight people like Kony?
I heard a lot of extremist liberals saying the same thing about GB Junior and OIF. This Uganda op seems only slightly more plausible to me.
You hanging out with extremist liberals again?
US Troops go in and out of African countries all the time. All branches doing many different types of FID type work.
This leans a little more to the ground side.
I like the Lake Victoria section of Africa.
mmm, mega chew meat and beans and critters, and mega grits.....remember it all so well:lifter
mmm, mega chew meat and beans and critters, and mega grits.....remember it all so well:lifter
I think I still have a few pictures of you and Bob in a Land Rover in the middle of nowhere - parked next to a stone marker with two country's names on it.
My, My, weren't we having fun.
I'm ok with this.
Here are some links for a rundown on the target:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord%27s_Resistance_Army
Note specifically that Congress passed the "Lord's Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act", which was voted into law unanimously.
The Leader of the LRA is a man by the name of Joseph Kony.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kony
I don't think anyone here will mind if Kony gets removed from the picture by these forces.Mycroft--
A reminder. Wikipedia is not regarded as a reliable source by many members of this BB. If you do some digging--either here or on wikipedia --you'll find the reasons why.
HTH.
Streck-Fu
10-14-2011, 15:54
I have no issue with any one eliminating Kony but why is the deployment even mentioned if not to wag to dog? Will this go better than 2009?
This also changes the focus on Eric Holder's behalf doesn't it...
Maybe the WH is trying to get back some more of those "Fast And Furious" program weapons before somebody over there poaches a mountain gorilla with one of them to sell on the Chinese underground aphrodisiac market and Diane Fossey, PETA, Michael Moore, CNN, or Ron Paul find out about it. :eek:
Richard :munchin
Team Sergeant
10-14-2011, 18:04
Yeah as was said, I've got no problem with killing that lowlife scumbag either, but not at the cost of one drop of "AMERICAN" blood.
We have drones, kill him with those, it will send a message. (But it will only occupy the news media for a few hours.)
Heres something I'd like to know, where the F**K is the United Nations? Rat coward bastards.
I know let's donate another 100 Billion of the American taxpayers money to the United Nations.
We are a nation of morons.
cat in the hat
10-14-2011, 19:37
Yeah as was said, I've got no problem with killing that lowlife scumbag either, but not at the cost of one drop of "AMERICAN" blood.
We have drones, kill him with those, it will send a message. (But it will only occupy the news media for a few hours.)
Heres something I'd like to know, where the F**K is the United Nations? Rat coward bastards.
I know let's donate another 100 Billion of the American taxpayers money to the United Nations.
We are a nation of morons.
MONUSCO (UN operation) has been operating in north east Democratic Republic of Congo for years and has done zero to stop the LRA.
Streck-Fu
10-14-2011, 19:52
MONUSCO (UN operation) has been operating in north east Democratic Republic of Congo for years and has done zero to stop the LRA.
How many thousands of UN troops failed to keep the peace after EO was banned/outlawed in Sierra Leone? What a freaking waste they were.....
I think I still have a few pictures of you and Bob in a Land Rover in the middle of nowhere - parked next to a stone marker with two country's names on it.
My, My, weren't we having fun.
Why yes we were. I'd love to see those pics....stone marker may have been Tanzania??? Near narok?? I remember looking at Lake Victoria from a hillside/mtn top.
It's a shame that place has so many corrupt/inept administrations/people...(hey, sounds like here...LOL)
Africa is such a beatiful and mystifying continent...if it weere only "normal"
always did enjoy going there....well, sub-sahara Africa anyway..
You hanging out with extremist liberals again?
:D Guilty as charged.
We have drones, kill him with those, it will send a message.
I agree. We have a lot of new drone air frames that could be field tested out there.
Team Sergeant
10-15-2011, 14:48
How many thousands of UN troops failed to keep the peace after EO was banned/outlawed in Sierra Leone? What a freaking waste they were.....
What part of "Rat coward bastards" didn't you understand? :munchin
Somewhere in Kenya an old doc who delivered a baby in 1961 is also very nervous...
Seriously though, prayers out our troops over there get their job done and all come home safe.