A guerrilla soldier aims a U.S.-built Stinger surface-to-air missile system at passing aircraft near a remote rebel base in the Safed Koh Mountains, in Afghanistan, on February 10, 1988. Robert Nickelsberg/Liaison
Newsweek: U.S. Special Forces School Publishes New Guide for Overthrowing Foreign Governments
The official school of the United States' Special Operations Command has published a new paper detailing a decades-long history of Pentagon-backed interference around the world, hoping to provide insight on how best to approach such efforts in the present and future.
The 250-page study, "Support to Resistance: Strategic Purpose and Effectiveness," was compiled by Army Special Forces veteran Will Irwin and published earlier this week by the official Joint Special Operations University, where he was a resident senior fellow. Though the report notes that its views "are entirely those of the author," its findings present a comprehensive look at how the U.S. has supported efforts to pressure, undermine and overthrow foreign governments.
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Update: US Special Forces Command Issues New Guide For Overthrowing Foreign Governments (Zero Hedge)
WNU Editor: I am surprised that they made this public .... Support to Resistance:Strategic Purpose and Effectiveness (Will Irwin, Joint Special Operations University)
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