U.S. Special Forces school publishes new guide for overthrowing foreign governments

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The report includes 47 case studies spanning from 1941 to 2003, detailing a legacy of mixed results through World War II, the Cold War and the so-called war on terror.

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.

"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 reads. Of the 47 cases analyzed, 23 were deemed"successful," 20 were designated"failures," two were classified as"partially successful" and two more—both during World War II—were called"inconclusive" as the broader conflict led to an Allied victory anyway.

U.S. national security adviser John Bolton speaks during the Bay of Pigs Veterans Association lunch at the Biltmore Hotel, in Coral Gables, Florida, on April 17. The Trump administration has evoked the U.S.’ extensive history of intervention against leftist forces across Latin America with new efforts targeting Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela. Joe Raedle/Getty Images

 

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Stolen from the democrats, who have significant practical experience in such things?

JeremyBouchey So our greedy president and his Republican regime want more?

Is there a website where we can get a copy of that?

How to be a terrorist 101.

What trash in a free world

Is hacking election results part of the strategy or is that a bit too close to home?

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