CAPITALIST OPERATION - AFGHANISTAN
Operation Enduring Freedom (Forever) |
Wikipedia / Summary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Lemonnier
In Afghanistan
NATO
ISAF
Afghanistan
United States
United Kingdom
France
Canada
Germany
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Poland
Azerbaijan
Denmark
Sweden Czech Republic
Australia
New Zealand
Ukraine
Georgia
Turkey
Uzbekistan
Turkmenistan
Tajikistan
Former:
Afghanistan Northern Alliance
In the Philippines: (completed)
Philippines
United States
Australia
Indonesia
In Somalia/Horn of Africa:
NATO
Australia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
China
Djibouti
Ethiopia
France
Georgia
Germany
India
Indonesia
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
South Korea
Kyrgyzstan
Malaysia
New Zealand
Norway
Pakistan
Russia
Seychelles
Singapore
Spain
Somalia
Tajikistan
Thailand
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
United Kingdom
United States
CAPITALIST OPERATION - AFGHANISTAN
Operation Enduring Freedom (Forever) |
Wikipedia / Summary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Lemonnier
Operation Enduring Freedom (Forever)
JOINT OP:
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Afghanistan
*separate from International Security Force (ISAF)
op of NATO nations, incl. US & UK
TWO (2) OPS RAN PARALLEL
pretext: Sept. 11 Event, USA
2001 - Combat ops start: 7 Oct
various airstrikes launched from:
- United States capitalist ships & submarines
- British capitalist ships & submarines
Pres. George W. Bush
among objectives
- destruction of 'terrorist training camps'
- destruction of infrastructure
- al-Qaeda leaders capture
- termination of terrorist activities Afghanistan
2002 - US capitalist troops - 1,200
'Special Ops Command Pacific'
deployed to Philippines to support local military
/ aim: uproot 'terrorist forces' Basilan island
- Abu Sayyaf Group
- al-Qaeda
- Jemaah Islamiyah
op involved giving Philippines forces counter-terrorist training
plus providing the locals with humanitarian aid
#note: humanitarian aid + counter-terrorist ops are partners ('hearts & minds' buy-off of public)
2002 - USA sends in special forces - 'Combined Task Force 150'
base: Camp Lemonnier, Jibouti
Djibouti = Rep. of Djibouti
border = Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia
= Red Sea, Gulf of Aden
Antiquity, Djibouti = Land of Punt
Somalia = Zeila
likely ancient Egyptian 'Punt' territory:
Djibouti, Somalia, Eritrea, REd Sea, Sudan
Puntites = close relations w. ancient Egypt
legal system: blent French/Sharia & customary law
1800s-late: colony of French Somaliland
French signed treaties with ruling Somali & Afar sultans
French establsihed railroad: to Addis Ababa (fka Dire Dawa)
superceding Zelia (Somalia) as port for SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA + Ogaden
renamed: French Territory of the Afars & the Issas (1967)
1977 - vote for independence
Arabic + French = official languages, 94% = Islam, 1,000 years+
STRATEGIC: SHIPPING LANES
RED SEA ACCESS CONTROL
INDIAN OCEAN ACCESS CONTROL
- key refuelling and transshipment port
- principle port import/export - Ethiopia
SITE OF *SEVERAL* FOREIGN MILITARYH BASES
Djibouti close ties: Somalia
*dispute with Eritrea / territorial claims
*Djibouti strengthened ties with China (+participant: Arab League, African Union)
Camp Lemonnier
centre piece of network - x6 USA
1. DRONE SURVEILLANCE BASES ACROSS AFRICA
2. HUB for USA AERIAL OPS Gulf Region
located: town of Ambouli
used by: French Foreign Legion
post 2001 - USG takes over to 'reduce extremism'
/ commits longterm thereafter
establishes: COMBINED JOINT TASK FORCE OF AFRICA - HORN OF AFRICA
conducting: 'stability ops'
2002: marine-based CJTF-HOA staff org. arrives USS Mount Whitney ship
2007 - Camp lemonnier - expanded fm. 97 acres to abt. 500 acres
longterm facility with living area: container living units (CLUs)
CAMP ORIGINALLY BELONGED TO FRENCH MILITARY
named for: Gen. Emile-Rene Lemonnier
2013: US had plans for
1. $1.4 billion expansion of base
2. increase its special forces to over 1,000
2014: 20 year extension of the American lease
"MOST IMPORTANT BASE FOR DRONE OPS OUTSIDE WAR ZONE OF AFGHANISTAN" __ The Economist, 2012
* drone missions nearby: Yemen & Somalia
2015: 3,200 US troops, civilians, contractors
incl. 300 special ops
{new expansions can accommodate extra 1,000}
Osama bin Laden | failed CIA asset
used by capitalists
as pretext to invade Afghanistan
to restart heroin trade
= trillion dollar business
Operation Enduring Freedom
subordinate ops:
- Afghanistan
- Philippines
- Horn of Africa
- Pankisi Gorge
- Trans Sahara
- Maghreb (insurgency)
- Caribbean & Central America
- Kyrgyzstan
Operation Enduring Freedom - Afghanistan
used to describe WAR IN AFGHANISTAN 2001-2014
Operation Freedom's Sentinel
= continued ops in Afghanistan by US capitalist forces
non-combat capitalist forces
combat capitalist forces
orig. 'Operation Infinite Justice'
*somehow associated with 'description of god'
hence: renaming
other:
*Muslims sensitive to term 'crusade'
OEF-A = Afghanistan war, 2001-2014
other ops loosely connected
ALL OPS FOCUS ON COUNTER-TERRORISM ACTIVITIES
{ie suppression of insurgency / resistance to foreign invasion}
Wikipedia / Summary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Lemonnier |
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COMMENT
While I was looking at this stuff, I though: wow, the government really is criminal.
Then I started wondering about the various drug epidemics and whether the country's intelligence is responsible.
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