Geopolitics & War Trends Main Show Only Jan 2013
Date: 01-09-13
Host: John B. Wells
Guests: Robert Young Pelton, Stewart Rhodes
Author
and adventurer Robert Young Pelton discussed the geopolitical situation
in various countries such as Afghanistan, his experiences working with
private military contractors, and the war trends he currently sees
happening. The mistake the US made with Afghanistan was getting into the
nation-building business, installing Hamid Karzai as the president, and
creating a kind of "kleptocracy," he said. Currently, US soldiers go
out and arrest or kill people identified as murderers or terrorists, yet
at the same time the Afghan government is working diligently to bring
these murderers and terrorists into political power, so it's a no-win
situation for the US, he commented.
Regarding, the Benghazi
assault in Libya, repeated requests for increased security were turned
down by Sec. of State Hillary Clinton, Pelton noted. Then, "instead of
admitting that this had been a predictable and expected situation, the
State Dept. came up with a ridiculous story about a video that incited
these people to riot, even though the actual al-Qaeda insurgents were
saying, 'no, that's not why we attacked your Embassy,'" he detailed. The
problem with al-Qaeda, he continued, is that they are now spread across
the globe like a franchise, and can't be attacked on a single
battlefield.
Pelton analyzed the situation in countries such as
Russia, and Mexico, as well as various nations in Africa, and how
AFRICOM (United States Africa Command) has been deployed. He also talked
about how private contractors are often ex-military personnel who
discover that they can make more money as a contractor, and won't have
to be constrained by military regulations. There has been an increase in
the use of proxy forces, where for instance in Uganda, the US hired the
Ugandan army to go after the Al-Shabaab terrorists in Somalia, he
reported.
2nd Amendment Rights
First hour guest, Stewart
Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, talked about 2nd Amendment rights,
and reacted to the news that Pres. Obama could use executive orders to
restrict guns. He suggested that citizens should resist any orders to
disarm, and that the administration may be trying to take people's guns
away before a coming collapse. Further, he argued that military
semiautomatic rifles like the AR15 or AK47 are exactly the kind of arms
people might need to defend themselves against tyranny
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