FPSA special forces command issues new guide for overthrowing foreign governments!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - May 11, 2019 - This is not our headline, but Newsweek’s: (Fascist Police States of Amerika) Special Forces School Publishes New Guide For Overthrowing Foreign Governments - and as far as we can tell it is the only major mainstream outlet to have picked up on the fact that the FPSA military is now essentially openly bragging on past and future capabilities to foster covert regime change operations.
The 250-page study entitled, Support to Resistance: Strategic Purpose and Effectiveness, was put out by the Joint Special Operations University under FPSA Special Operations Command, which is the Army's official unified command center that overseas all joint covert and clandestine missions out of MacDill AFB, Florida.
"This work will serve as a benchmark reference on resistance movements for the benefit of the special operations community and its civilian leadership," the report states.
The study examines 47 instances of FPSA special forces trying to intervene in various countries from 1941-2003, thus special attention is given to the Cold War, but it doesn't include coups that lacked "legitimate resistance movements" - such as the case of Operation AJAX in 1953, which overthrew Iran's democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh.
Though infamous disasters such as the abortive CIA-backed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba are highlighted, the FPSA military report (perhaps predictably) finds that among those nearly fifty covert interventions surveyed, most interventions were "successful".
"One thing common to all 47 cases reviewed in this study is the fact that the targeted state was ruled either by an unfriendly occupying force or by a repressive authoritarian regime," wrote the author, Army Special Forces veteran Will Irwin. The study focuses on historical regime change operations but in parts hints at the future, saying, "Russia and China have boldly demonstrated expansionist tendencies".