Monday, May 4, 2015

Does the United States Need a New Police Force for Stability Operations?

via Brock: "Stability operations have become a prominent feature of the international landscape.  Recent examples include U.S. and UN oper-ations in Kosovo, Bosnia, Haiti, Afghani-stan, and Iraq. Such operations involve military forces that often engage insurgent forces until indigenous forces can take over that role. But military forces are ill suited for some critical tasks in stability operations that might be described as high-end police tasks. High-end tasks fall into the gap between normal police and military forces and include such activities as riot control, criminal investigations, and SWAT activities. The police who engage in these activities do so with the intent of rooting out criminals or insur-gents who have a vested interest in perpetuating chaos." more
Remember how the jack-booted-thugs swept-searched the Boston neighborhoods, breaking into houses without warrants, police greeting innocent, law-abiding citizens who opened their doors with the cops screaming "hands up" using the color-of-law 'exigent circumstances' decision handed down by traitor 'blackrobes' (judges) because of the marathon bombing? The regime has gone too far to back down to any semblance of Freedom.
Are you ready?
Forward Comrades!
Tempus fugit.
Patriots: Organize, Prepare, Train!
 "If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." - Thomas Paine

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