Posted By: Lion [Send E-Mail]
Date: Monday, 15-Feb-2016 18:10:36
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Take a good look at the disgusting mercenary pukes below.
This is your international terrorism force.
This is the repugnant underbelly of the destroyer class.
This is the biggest threat to peace and stability in any region they rear their heads.
These mercenary freaks follow no rules, hold allegiance to nothing except profit, and will kill anything or anyone if the price is right.
This is Monsantos private army.
This is the boots-on-the-ground face al CIA-duh.
These are the same faces that assassinated lawful president Muammar Gaddafi in Libya.
These are the faces of John McCains 'moderate Syrian rebels'.
These are Victoria Nulands Nazi factions operating in Ukraine.
These are the defenders and protectors of the heroin trade in Afghanistan.
These are the defenders and protectors of the cocaine trade from South America.
These are the faces of the West's newest fake enemy and proxy war whore, ISIL Daesh.
These same faces are the 'FBI agents' in Burns Oregon who assassinated Lavoy Finicum.
These are the dead souls who travel anywhere that pays the most, to kill for money.
Murder for hire hit squads or fascist corporation enforcer goons and killers - it all pays.
Human impostors with weapons supplied by the British, French, US and Israel.
Is there any question who are are the real terrorists of the planet?
Is it any wonder the the largest mercenary terrorist forces are based in the UK; one of worlds most prominent terrorist states?
Lion
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Britain Is The Global Centre For ‘Dogs Of War’ Mercenary Industry
Submitted by IWB, on February 15th, 2016
by Edmondo Burr
Since the start of the global war of terror following the 9/11 attacks of 2001 in New York, there has been an increased demand for mercenaries and the private military/security industry has boomed.
The U.K. leads the lucrative global private military industry with Britain being the ‘mercenary kingpin’, according to a report by the charity group ‘War on Want’ for the Guardian newspaper.
The Guardian reports:
The UK multinational G4S is now the world’s largest private security company, and no fewer than 14 companies are based in Hereford, close to the headquarters of the SAS, from whose ranks at least 46 companies hire recruits, says the report by British-based charity War on Want.
The huge increase in the number of private military and security companies, with contracts running into billions of pounds, signals the return of the “dogs of war” (mercenary) era that followed the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, said John Hilary, executive director of War on Want.
At the height of the occupation of Iraq, about 80 British companies operated in Iraq; there are now hundreds operating in areas of conflict around the world, bound only by a system of self-regulation.
In Libya, UK companies led the way after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, the report stated.
The Security Contracting Network, a recruitment forum for the industry, posted a message in the days following Gaddafi’s fall saying:
“There will be an uptick of activity as foreign oil companies scramble to get back to Libya … follow the money, and find your next job.”
Leading UK private military company Aegis Defence Services (now part of GardaWorld), Control Risks, and Olive Group are also among the top recruiters.
Their senior executives and board are dominated by former military officers, says War on Want.
The chief executive of Aegis, for example, is former Gen Graham Binns, one-time commander of British troops in Basra.
G4S last year secured a contract of up to £188m to provide security for the Basrah Gas Company and signed a five-year, £100m contract with the British embassy in Afghanistan.
Clients of G4S, whose annual turnover in Africa has reached £500m, include Royal Dutch Shell and AngloGold Ashanti, War on Want reports.
Foreign Office spending on contracts with private UK security companies rose from £12.6m in 2003 to £48.9m in 2012, according to official figures.
The use of private armies and “floating armories” by shipping companies is also growing, according to War on Want.
Floating armories are ships harbored at sea, stacked with high-powered rifles, night-vision goggles.
More than half of the members of the Security Association for the Maritime Industry (SAMI) are British. Protection Vessels International Ltd, a UK company, describes itself as the “global leader in armed maritime security”.
It was set up in 2008 by senior former military figures “with the express purpose of applying military standards of security”, with a team “drawn from the highest echelons of UK Royal Marines, UK government intelligence and commerce”, War on Want notes.
The Guardian has reported how private security companies protecting ships against Somali pirates store their weapons on floating armouries in international waters to avoid arms smuggling laws.
In 2013 Whitehall issued 50 licenses for floating armories in the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden.
Hilary of War on Want said:
“Private military contractors ran amok in Iraq and Afghanistan, leaving a trail of human rights abuses in their wake. Now we are seeing the alarming rise of mercenaries fighting on the front line in conflict zones across the world: it is the return of the ‘dogs of war’.”
He added: “For too long this murky world of guns for hire has been allowed to grow unchecked. In letting the industry regulate itself, the government has failed: only binding regulation will do. The time has come to ban these companies from operating in conflict zones and end the privatization of war.”
Britain has signed up to an international code of conduct for “private security service providers”, laying down principles covering accountability to the law and human rights. However, it is a voluntary code of conduct.
The UN is drawing up plans for an international convention that is legally binding on private security and military companies.
Switzerland bans companies based in the country from operating in conflict zones.
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