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Who Are the Shadow Warriors? Countries Are Getting Hit by Major Military Attacks, and No One Is Taking Credit

By Conn Hallinan, Foreign Policy in Focus. Posted May 28, 2009.


In Syria, Sudan and elsewhere there have been violent attacks that no country has claimed responsibility for. A dark new trend in warfare.
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Sudan: The two F-16s caught the trucks deep in the northern desert. Within minutes, the column of vehicles was a string of shattered wrecks burning fiercely in the January sun. Surveillance drones spotted a few vehicles that had survived the storm of bombs and cannon shells, and the fighter-bombers returned to finish the job.

Syria: Four Blackhawk helicopters skimmed across the Iraqi border, landing at a small farmhouse near the town of al-Sukkariyeh. Black-clad soldiers poured from the choppers, laying down a withering hail of automatic weapons fire. When the shooting stopped, eight Syrians lay dead on the ground. Four others, cuffed and blindfolded, were dragged to the helicopters, which vanished back into Iraq.

Pakistan: a group of villagers were sipping tea in a courtyard when the world exploded. The Hellfire missiles seemed to come out of nowhere, scattering pieces of their victims across the village and demolishing several houses. Between January 14, 2006 and April 8, 2009, 60 such attacks took place. They killed 14 wanted al-Qaeda members along with 687 civilians.

In each of the above incidents, no country took responsibility or claimed credit. There were no sharp exchanges of diplomatic notes before the attacks, just sudden death and mayhem.

War without Declaration

The F-16s were Israeli, their target an alleged shipment of arms headed for the Gaza Strip. The Blackhawk soldiers were likely from Task Force 88, an ultra-secret U.S. Special Forces group. The Pakistanis were victims of a Predator drone directed from an airbase in southern Nevada.

Each attack was an act of war and drew angry responses from the country whose sovereignty was violated. But since no one admitted carrying them out, the diplomatic protests had no place to go.

The "privatization" of war, with its use of armed mercenaries, has come under heavy scrutiny, especially since a 2007 incident in Baghdad in which guards from Blackwater USA (now Xe) went on a shooting spree, killing 17 Iraqis and wounding scores of others. But the "covertization" of war has remained largely in the shadows. The attackers in the Sudan, Syria, and Pakistan were not private contractors, but U.S. and Israeli soldiers.

Assassination Teams

In his book The War Within, The Washington Post's Bob Woodward disclosed that the U.S. military has developed "secret operational capabilities" to "locate, target, and kill key individuals in extremist groups."

In a recent interview during a Great Conversations event at the University of Minnesota, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh revealed a U.S. military "executive assassination ring," part of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). Hersh says that "Congress has no oversight" over the program.

According to a 2004 classified document, the United States has the right to attack "terrorists" in some 15 to 20 nations, including Pakistan, Syria, and Iran. The Israeli military has long used "targeted assassinations" to eliminate Tel Aviv's enemies. U.S. and NATO "assassination teams" have emerged in Iraq and Afghanistan, where, according to the UN, they have killed scores of people. Philip Alston of the UN Human Rights Council charges that secret "international intelligence services" allied with local militias are killing Afghan civilians and then hiding behind an "impenetrable" wall of bureaucracy.

When Alston protested the killing of two brothers in Kandahar, "not only was I unable to get any international military commander to provide their version of what took place, but I was unable to get any military commander to even admit that their soldiers were involved," he told the Financial Times.


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Why Do They Hate Us So ?
Posted by: itchyvet on May 28, 2009 1:54 AM   
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And Americans can't understand why they are hated so. WOW !

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Democrats Cheering Along the Road to Hell
Posted by: DrBrian on May 28, 2009 2:21 AM   
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Americans have been conditioned by propaganda from devious politicians and their lackeys in the news media, as well as by Hollywood's glorification of war, carnage and cruelty. Most think torture is justifiable, and neither they nor most of our leaders understand that its dual perversities of eliciting the responses--often untruthful--that the victim believes the torturer wants to hear, and inciting and creating enemies will come back to haunt us.

Likewise, most think these commando actions are great stuff, and there's never any backlash when Rambo or the Terminator carry them out.

Sadly, Obama is among the believers. For unclear reasons he's been credited with superhuman intelligence and judgment, and many progressives maintain a puerile, cultish belief that, like God, everything he does is for the best, even if those things are the same as Bush's acts that we so vociferously condemned.

Obama's going to push Pakistan over the edge and create a bloodbath there that will dwarf Iraq's miseries. And, as in Vietnam, many Democrats will stand cheering alongside the road to Hell.

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Alter-not
Posted by: kogwonton on May 28, 2009 2:38 AM   
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It's a conspiracy. Elvis is behind it from the planet Zoltan. Come on Alternot. Be honest.

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You are next
Posted by: laoma on May 28, 2009 3:23 AM   
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Just guess how long mass domestic protests would last.

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another angle on ordinance...
Posted by: ellie on May 28, 2009 4:35 AM   
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look at how much stuff that kills has been lost by the pentagon... sure we're not the only country that has lost stuff... maybe if every country hunted down all this lost stuff this would put a dent in these kinds of operations???

could it also be, locals finding or buying ordinance and using it themselves... finding a cache of missing bombs goes a long way in gaining instant 'respect' when you figure out how to use it...

every country in the world has thousands of their own veterans who already know how to use (or fly) these items of death for those that are clueless!!!

nothing worse and uncontrollable then disgruntled locals...

back to coffee...

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morgan1
Posted by: morgan1 on May 28, 2009 4:50 AM   
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This is a resurrection of the program from Vietnam that failed. It is similar to the ones conducted by Reagan (And those after him) in Central America as well as portions of South America and they failed as well. What was successful was how the world turned against us when it all came to light. This will be no different. Those in the MidEast will hate us even more, and the result will be the same: We will lose.

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First Fascist Superpower of the 21st Century
Posted by: aahpat on May 28, 2009 5:59 AM   
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The United States of America.

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Start with the Shah of Iran and work your way Forward
Posted by: Purple Girl on May 28, 2009 6:27 AM   
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I have to admit Bush didn't really start the clusterfuck which led to 9/11, He, with the encouragement of his puppet masters only helped push the suicidal agenda forward while committing more obvious acts of Treason and abuse of powers with their'mandate' after 9/11.
Let's not forget who put The Shah on the Thone..The CIA. Which led to a uprising and hostage crisis in the '70's.
Let's not forget the convert support of wweapons and cash granted to those 'Afghani Freedom fighters' who were nothing more than insuragents and ultimate oppressors of the Afghani people.That operative helped build the tyrannical Rule over them by the Taliban.
Let's not forget whose native Son heads that terrorist Organization AQ and Which Industies have sold US lock stock and Barrel out to those Oil Royals of the UAE for Decades.
Two Oil men Seize the Whitehouse in a disputeable Election- big surprise. Get US into a Quagmire in the heart of The Oil Region.
Come on Friends Obama hasn't just been handed a Clusterfuck of 8 yrs - he's been handed a Web of Deceit and Betrayal going back over 1/2 a century.
Not only should we have not allowed Boots on the Ground in Afghanistan after 9/11- We should have started hanging the covert operative who installed the Shah in '53. At least should have Hung those who were waging a covert war with the Russians in Afghanistan in the '80's.
This long black Train has been coming down the Tracks for Decades and it picked up a head of steam over the last 8. We are in too deep, too many strange Bedfellows and Grudges to Wave away with a flick of a wand.
Had we not fallen for the Ploy of getting our perverbial foot int he door with Afghnistan after 9/11 we could have possibly averted this Well foreseen Booby Trap. We were lured into a Country who was seized by Radicals as a camoflagued snare.Clinton at least had the insight to see Afghanistan for what it was on merely bomb the Terrorist College Campus'- but he failed to empower the real citizens of Afghanistan to run these assholes out or destroy them once & for all. He merely emboldened the Radicals and gave them justification. He should have undermined their Economic powers over the Afghanis through humanitarian efforts- which Reagan had failed to do when he left them high and dry in the '80's
Want to point a finger at who began this Middle East Hotbath- look to the covert and not so covert actions & Policies take by those who call themselves Public Servants, or Corporations, of the United States.
Hell Honey who do you think Eisenhower was talking about when he warned US About the Military Industrial Complex in 1961.
'Oh what a Tangled Web we Weave when we practice to deceive'.This is a well laid trap and a number of 'Our' people helped lay it long ago.

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» RE: You're Confused Posted by: oregoncharles
» RE: You're Confused Posted by: leafsong1
» RE: History Posted by: oregoncharles
Pls. free US from Israel
Posted by: weathered on May 28, 2009 6:29 AM   
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it tests positive for a level of arrogance and diabolic deceit that has made our country very sick.

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9/11 changed everything
Posted by: Llama11 on May 28, 2009 6:44 AM   
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I for one am confidant that PMCs will lead the way to Utopia. Just wait.

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Its not new at all
Posted by: Daidactic on May 28, 2009 7:15 AM   
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The Israeli government did it back in the 1980s when they bombed the Osirak Nuclear plant being built in Iraq by Sadaam Hussein for his nuclear bomb project. Watch out North Korea?

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» RE: That wasn't covert. Posted by: oregoncharles
Common Hate
Posted by: pirjan on May 28, 2009 7:18 AM   
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This is New World Order at work. It has very little to do with ordinary people hating each other. New World Order is where the all the Wealthy Families are in One Basket and ordinary people are scatered along the surface of this earth as slaves...one does not have to be black or be in iron chains to be slave.

The rulers of all the countris are United to protect their Wealth and Power. Islamic, Christian, Jewish, Secular, relegiuos etc etc these rulers may be but their common brotherhood is killing powerless ordinary people in Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan and keeping ordinary people in USA and Europe in perpetual stress and relative poverty.

In Pakistan one will find that Pakistan's national and local parliaments are full of old fuedal families helped by Military Genrals (who themselves own 50% of the best farming and urban and urban land). The military also owns all the minral resuorces. The recent war in Swat is about South West Asia's largest Emrald and Rubi mines in north Sawat which military generals lost after 60 years. So called Talbans of Tribel belt are fighting for the enormous gold mines in their area which once again Pakistan oligharchies and military has deprived them sinse the year 1958.

In Afghanistan it is all about Central Asia's oil and the investments made by USA oil oligachies and Saudi Royals.

There is no need for this Common hate we carry within us on relegious or racial basses as this is the instrument the Ancient Privillaged use. I was in USA when Al Salvador war was going on. The ordinary people of USA collected funds and sent them to the poor Al Salvadorians while the Regan administration helped the stooge government there who were corrupt like Pakistani stablisment today.

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Terrorists by any other name
Posted by: mo1912 on May 28, 2009 7:48 AM   
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"Shadow warriors " thats a rather glamorous name for a bunch of assassins .Just when you thought you'd heard it all ! Israel and the US a marriage made in hell !

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Look for unexplained explosions to occur in the US
Posted by: leafsong1 on May 28, 2009 8:25 AM   
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These criminal tactics will not remain overseas. Here in the US, they will be blamed on terrorists, and the truth will be a state secret.

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» RE: Bringing it all back home. Posted by: oregoncharles
Israel better Pray
Posted by: weathered on May 28, 2009 8:30 AM   
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nothing happens to America.

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» RE: 9/11 Posted by: oregoncharles
» RE: 9/11 Posted by: weathered
Where is the anti-war movement?
Posted by: oregoncharles on May 28, 2009 9:12 AM   
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We've seen this over and over again: huge demonstrations, frantic organizing, it looks like we're making headway - then along comes another Democratic Presidential campaign, and the peaceniks find themselves campaigning for another pro-war Democrat. In the meantime, everything's on hold because we wouldn't want to embarrass "our" candidate, would we?

And we see vitriolic personal attacks, from the "Left", on real peace candidates like McKinney or Nader because they might mess up the, ummmm, well, PLAN. The Plan we now see working itself out, as we did when Democrats made sure the war funding passed.

Does anyone seriously think this patter is a COINCIDENCE?

So-called Progressive Democrats have a lot to answer for, and it's about time we started calling them what they are: collaborators.

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» RE: Darn typos... Posted by: oregoncharles
Follow the money trail, and it will eventually lead back to & expose...
Posted by: JohnTruth2001 on May 28, 2009 10:00 AM   
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the Illuminati/NWO/globalists.

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Gates or Obama?
Posted by: Jaffe on May 28, 2009 10:21 AM   
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Has President Obama sanctioned these US-Israeli raids? Or has he left them in the capable hands of Gates and Netanyahu?

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Shadow Warriors, huh?
Posted by: willymack on May 28, 2009 10:40 AM   
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It has a nice, sinister ring to it, along with Al Queda and Osama bin Laden, words that continue to be force-fed to the mentally challenged among us.
I have a funny feeling we can get rid of the shadow part, merely by withdrawing ALL our Armed Forces personnel from EVERY foreign nation they're in, leaving behind only the Marines guarding our embassies.
Instead of endless phony wars, think of what we can do right here with the huge amount of money saved.
Will this happen any time soon? Not a chance.

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Why does no one see the WHOLE road?
Posted by: Ian MacLeod on May 28, 2009 1:04 PM   
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"The question is: Where will the shadow warriors strike next?

Look at the E.O.'s, the little caveats hidden in the PATRIOT Act and other pieces of legislation, "secret laws" that bind us though we're not allowed to read them - look behind us at what America and it's owners have done, look at the path we're on now, and then look ahead. There's no way anyone with a mind can NOT answer this question: Wherever the people with the power damned well please. That means in Pakistan, Germany or the San Fernando Valley. It's clear that the possibility of killing one person who may be the one inconveniencing the powerful is worth any number of deaths amongst innocent peons, American or not - regarding target and bystanders. As corporate/government control tightens and unpopular programs get more and more invasive (required implantation of microchips, required vaccines, increasing midnight disappearances, food and water riots, making unemployment illegal, etc), there will be more individuals and groups writing things the gov't doesn't like, more groups disrupting things, and this type of un-attributed strike will become as common here as anywhere else.

For anyone who doubts the U.S. gov't would war against it's own citizens, look again: it's already happening! No matter how Mr. Obama or his Drug Czar insist on defining it, no one can fight a war against a substance. The "War On Drugs" is a ear, most certainly, replete with casualties and POWs - but it's a war against American citizens who use or need drugs, whether they're technically illegal or not. There are over 70 million people with chronic intractable pain that can only be treated with opiates. Almost all of them are under- or entirely un-treated. Patients who are following the law and doctors who are following both the law and the Medical Standard of Care are nonetheless attacked and railroaded into prison, whatever lies, faked evidence, or other twisting of the law is required. Open clinic doors are kicked in by SWAT teams in full armor, patients - old, young, women, children, it doesn't matter - are held face down with guns to their heads in waiting rooms, half naked patients rousted out of exam rooms, records are carted off (preventing abandoned patients from being treated by the few doctors who might chance it - but not without medical records). It's a war - against the sick and injured (what Henry Kissinger called "useless eaters") and doctors who dare try to treat them medically correctly. A war against our own citizens, and it's only one of many. So far the propaganda and otherwise black-out MSM have kept Americans mostly quiet, but it will do what such things always do: get worse. Then propaganda will no longer suffice - it will take more and more force, more and more incarceration.

It's so clear, and all anyone has to do is actually look.

Ian

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» RE: Our darkest suspicions. Posted by: oregoncharles
The Right of Perpetual War
Posted by: PaulK on May 28, 2009 1:29 PM   
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Cuba, for example, doesn't have the right of perpetual acts of war on its neighbors. Cuba can't go and, say, kidnap the President of Haiti tomorrow even if that action would be in its own national self interest. We can and we did.

Did God award us the right to be in a state of perpetual war, in any foreign country at all, or in every foreign country at the same time, with no pretense or forewarning needed? Or did the Chiquita Banana Company simply demand that we exercise that particular deadly right for the past century? Chiquita is the Demigod of Bananas, you know.

Why doesn't, for example, Germany exercise this same right?

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CHAOS AND WAR
Posted by: VZEQICVA on May 28, 2009 3:04 PM   
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The world has an abundance of weapons and enough people who are poor and unhappy and willing to do anything for money. They usually end up killing people just like themselves. If they met under different circumstances, they wouldn't kill each other. It's just a matter of time until 'them' becomes 'us'. We are not immune to unbridled hatred that sparks violent behavior and gives it meaning, and a reason. Then killing becomes necessary. Thanks, ANNA

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Spare us the teasers...
Posted by: L5 on May 28, 2009 3:18 PM   
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Give us a break...Please Alternet, don't bullshit and diss us us by laying out headlines like "Who Are the Shadow Warriors?" when it's painfully obvious that we are the culprits via our weapons technology distribution/sales that makes such strikes possible.

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he who smelt it, dealt it!
Posted by: Bearzerker on May 30, 2009 5:17 PM   
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what goes around, will eventually come back and haunt you 10 fold!

it's not only the ugly American's but the politico's bullsh*t from many other nations!
just follow the money... greed is not good, its bad, very very bad!

I guess its time to invade North Korea next huh, oh wait they've nothing of value except kimshi[rotting cabbage]...
ohhhh, NM

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