Friday, May 17, 2024

‘A big mess is brewing’ Thousands of Russian fighters are flooding into Libya

 via Meduza.io

In the past three months, Russia has begun actively transferring military personnel and mercenaries to Libya, according to Verstka’s findings. These forces are primarily concentrated in eastern Libya, a region under the control of Khalifa Haftar, the commander of the Libyan National Army and a Kremlin ally. (The western part of the country, including the capital, Tripoli, is governed by the U.N.-recognized Government of National Accord.)

A source within a Libyan security agency reported that at least 1,800 Russian military personnel have arrived in the country in the last two weeks alone. Some were dispatched to Niger, while others remain in Libya awaiting further orders.

One serviceman told journalists that he and several hundred other special forces soldiers were redeployed from Ukraine at the beginning of the year. Several thousand more fighters — both professional soldiers and mercenaries from Wagner Group’s Africa operations — arrived in Libya between February and April. In conversations with journalists, the soldiers themselves acknowledged that their presence in Libya is unofficial. They said that they’re there as part of a private military company, though they didn’t specify which one.

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Well damn.  Just earlier today I asked what made SOCOM unique in their mission set.  I stated that raids were not "special" and that any decent infantry unit could conduct them.  Long range patrol is outdated with UAV and aerial recon.  Why send a man where you can send a tool?

I concluded that operations behind enemy lines sounded right but not against peer opponents.

I also stated in a different post that we were headed to the age of worldwide proxy wars.

That is WHERE SOCOM will find its use in the future.

I've also stated that Africa would be the battleground.  I think we're seeing it all come together.

The US just got kicked out of a number of countries and Russia is flowing in now?  China has already established on the continent and Western hubris has alienated damn near every nation there?

SOCOM has found the location of its next big fight and the source of its future funding.

They're gonna be running non-stop ops in Africa and its gonna get ugly.  No worries for conventional forces cause they're gonna be busy supporting them.  Hell even a few infantry battalions will likely get some trigger time while doing perimeter security for everyone from Rangers to even freaking SEALs?

Is the Pentagon losing faith in the V-22? New restrictions say yes...

Thanks to Carlton for the link!


Sorry for all those on the V-22 bandwagon but its been looking like a miss for awhile now. BlackHawks were cheaper and probably just as effective.

MUST WATCH! Prediction on how the war in Ukraine is going. Hint. Not well

 

The Chinese are gonna overwhelm our defense with THOUSANDS of drones per sortie....an electronic warfare solution is desperately needed...

The Chinese are looking to overwhelm our forces with drones before they even close to individual fired weapons range. Remember my warning from the start of Force Design 2030. Penny packets of Marines will be found fixed and destroyed with ease. FD2030 is a failure from the start. What I can't understand is if its obvious to me then why do they continue to push it. The only answer that I can come up with is that the Marines used in this "Stand In Force" concept are by design sentenced to horrible deaths with the hope that it will rally the American people to back a war against China in defense of Taiwan.

Wow. Marine Raiders just got mad at the idea of MEU(SOC)

Ya know what's so crazy about this shit? While it does "sing" on the surface level, once we dig deeper the question has to be asked. What makes Special Ops special? Raids? The US Army has 3 whole battalions dedicated to raids (and once long range patrol) in the form of Rangers. In this modern era what missions does Special Ops conduct that conventional infantry couldn't? If you say raids then I'm calling bullshit. If you're saying recon? I'm asking why do we need men on the ground when air systems both manned and unmanned are the real go to. Covert action behind enemy lines? In the age of super power competition? Risky as hell and most likely to fail. I'm serious. Special Ops are cool. They have fantastic training and wonderful toys but what is the unique mission that they conduct in the modern era? Not slamming them at all but I would like to know. I think I'm gonna inbox this dude. They're solid and will answer without a flame war erupting.

 

More guesses on the "WHY" behind the pick of the Russian defense chief

I kinda agree with this dude. Wars quickly become self licking cones. The Russians are trying to put a stranglehold on the economic pull of the war on their economy. If they end up going the way of the US and making war an integral part of their economy then they're in trouble. If they can avoid that trap then they have the US & China beat.  Regardless this should be worrying for the allies. If they're satisfied with their current trajectory and are moving toward becoming more efficient in their defense industries then the coming dawn of worldwide proxy wars is gonna be an intense and losing proposition for the West.

Chinese national posts images of Japanese naval base surveillance via drone....surely they've done the same in the US

Seems like he fucked around and found out...

Open Comment Post. 17 May 24

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Society is being manipulated and they told us so


Remember. They told us that we were food on the table and that they're basically eating us up. A society of more than 300, almost 400 million people are being manipulated and most are HAPPILY accepting that manipulation.

The audacity comes from telling those that you're using, that you're using them is stunning to me.

I've been trying to figure out when it all started turning.  The best I can come up with (and I could EASILY be so wrong here) is towards the end of the Vietnam War.

The first step was to try and popularize an unpopular war.  Once they lost Walter Cronkite things became clear to them.  They had to own the new media and that would ensure proper control of information to the public.  The rest is sad history.

It accelerated from there.  Reached its zenith (or what should have been its zenith, with a huge course correction) when Bush Jr persuaded America (me too) that we had to invade Iraq to get the terrorist that attacked us.  An international police action (literally police action, not police action like Vietnam was called) against Bin Laden with Special Ops support was what we needed.

Instead the bastard son of Bush Sr launched an invasion of two countries.

We bought the bullshit (I take my share of blame) instead of pushing back against it.  That was our chance to get it right. What happened instead was that corporate America, Neo-Cons, Globalist etc...all picked up on the various tools to bend us to their will.

We let them.

We're fucked.

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Marines with 2nd Recon conduct Mjolnir Strike

A U.S. Marine Corps UH-1Y Venom takes flight during exercise Mjolnir Strike 4-24 at Bombing Target-11, Piney Island, North Carolina, April 23, 2024. Exercise Mjolnir Strike 4-24 is a fire support-focused exercise for Joint Terminal Attack Controllers to increase proficiency while incorporating multiple fire support capabilities, such as ground-based indirect fires and close air support. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Isabella Ramos)
Ya know what's weird with Force Design 2030? You would think that Force Recon would move a bit into the background and that ANGLICO would become the new kings on the block. I mean they ARE the masters at coordinating air, ground and naval fires right? They are the kings at getting different services and allies to jointly put steel on target right? So why haven't they seen a new push for their capabilities....or is it that SOCOM has rendered them obsolete?

Forgot that they posted courts-martial results....might be the new Marine Corps but its still a wild place...

Posts from the usmc
community on Reddit

Cultural acceptance has to have limits. Not everything is to be respected, condoned or allowed

A 13 year old Lebanese girl, forced to marry 29 year old man, crying in pain: "The girl can't say no. It's against our culture." the man smiles: “It's love at first sight!"
byu/Citron_Neat ininterestingasfuck
Want to talk about a virus sweeping thru America? Its the acceptance of the unacceptable. I post this just as an example but we're seeing things just as bad across the board. Cultural acceptance MUST HAVE LIMITS. We should not and cannot accept stuff that is repugnant all because we want to spare feelings. Lines have to be drawn. A 29 year old with a 13 year old? Where I come from that's called pedophilia. Saying that its culturally accepted so we must accept it is idiotic.

Open Comment Post. 11 May 24

A big push to get more people into trucking went on and now we're seeing a bunch of accidents/goofy-bad stuff on the streets...

Trucker threading the needle to avoid an accident
byu/railker innextfuckinglevel
Has anyone paid attention to certain professions? We seem to have a bowwave of people employed. So many in fact that we saw layoffs in those fields just a few years ago. Now? Now they're so understaffed that we've seen big pushes into the industry. That applies to a whole host of professions. Nursing. Aircraft manufacturing. Teaching. Oh and trucking. In the trucking field we're seeing a whole bunch of accidents/goofy shit happening on the streets. My bigger concern (although that's concerning enough) are the ones that affect people in their most vulnerable state. Doctors. Nurses. Teachers (I list kids as being vulnerable because they're like unwritten books that you can place any info into). I don't believe in managed societies but maybe we should consider properly managing our professions in the future?

Friday, May 10, 2024

Hamas gunmen opened fire at Gazan civilians — allegedly for stealing.....THIS IS WHO THEY PROTEST FOR!!!

 

Long spill before. Let me change it up. If criminals are caught performing horrendous crimes they aren't covered by the Geneva Convention. With that said, the criminals that accompanied Hamas on Oct 7 (when did we legalize a known terrorist organization....cartels are quasi governmental too so why aren't they recognized?) should face military punishment in the field right?

Marine Corps Commandant @ Modern Day Marine...


Byron told me to watch the CMC's testimony in front of Congress.  He warned me that it was a big nothing burger.  I watched it anyway and it was as described.

All those fucking Congress Critters and not a damn one asked the hard questions.  Not one of those idiotic, pampered so called leaders had the courage to do their jobs.

They praised the CMC, praised each other, the CMC praised them on what a great job they all were doing.

It was fucking disgusting.

Hope springs eternal.

I thought ok.  Maybe I'm just a dumbass and that just wasn't the right venue for him to talk about the hard shit.

Maybe he'll open his mouth at Modern Day Marine and stop playing politician and start talking plainly.

I called myself a dumbass?  Naw bro.  I was a fucking idiot to think that he would come correct.

More useless platitudes, more talk about the legacy Corps while he's pushing full speed ahead with this abomination that they're building.

Mark my words.

This new Marine Corps will get its shit pushed in.  We will run out of body bags and the mothers of America will be crying their eyes out.

I tried.  I fucking quit.  These fuckers can get what they fucking get.  Only Marines that count are those in the game?  Ok.  Hope you fuckers are ready to play cause I can sit at this keyboard and rip apart that Littoral Regiment without even trying hard.  The Chinese will ass rape that thing into oblivion.

The only thing I ask of these ass hats is to change the name of the organization.  They tarnish what has come before and since they don't give a fuck then complete the re-missioning and rebranding.


Open Comment Post. 10 May 24

Now this is an interesting obstacle course