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Author: | Noname [ Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | 7000 army guys to Costa Rica War on Drugs |
Well it seems is a fact War on Drugs is comming. Do you think these will raise pricesses in Paylor and Night Club? Golden Era again? BR |
Author: | Irish Drifter [ Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 7000 army guys to Costa Rica War on Drugs |
Noname wrote: Well it seems is a fact War on Drugs is comming. Do you think these will raise pricesses in Paylor and Night Club? Golden Era again? BR Care to elaborate on your scary title 7000 army guys to Costa Rica War on Drugs |
Author: | El Tranquilo [ Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:15 pm ] |
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If this story is accurate, and I assume it is , it's pretty amazing. Although it's not clear how many marines will be here at any one time. Spanish: http://www.nacion.com/2010-07-02/ElPais/NotasSecundarias/ElPais2431541.aspx English: http://translate.google.co.cr/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=es&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nacion.com%2F2010-07-02%2FElPais%2FNotasSecundarias%2FElPais2431541.aspx&sl=es&tl=en |
Author: | Prolijo [ Sat Jul 03, 2010 12:19 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 7000 army guys to Costa Rica War on Drugs |
Actually, its 7000 marines not "army guys" and I suppose some navy sailors too. The question I'd like the answer to is whether they'll be led by Steven Seagal? ![]() |
Author: | TexasNVegas [ Sat Jul 03, 2010 8:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 7000 army guys to Costa Rica War on Drugs |
Is there 7,000 Marines available? |
Author: | CptBob [ Sat Jul 03, 2010 10:49 am ] |
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will they get discount at HLH |
Author: | 911 Driver [ Sat Jul 03, 2010 11:11 am ] |
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Maybe something like this is what they are talking about, this was in 2009: "GOLFITO, Costa Rica (NNS) -- While deployed for U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command, Norfolk Frigate, USS Carr (FFG 52) reached out to the local population and coast guard April 24 in support of Theater Security Cooperation (TSC) initiatives. Carr visited Golfito, Costa Rica, a small town on the Pacific Coast of Central America in an effort to engage the local coast guard and community. Sailors donated items from Project Handclasp, assisted in repairs to Costa Rican Coast Guard vessels, and worked with cadets from the Coast Guard Academy. Project Handclasp is a U.S. Navy program established in 1962 to collect and distribute donated humanitarian, educational, and goodwill materials using empty cargo space on Navy ships. Materials are distributed directly to needy recipients by U.S. service personnel. "The donation of items had the greatest impact on the community and their perception of the U.S. Navy," said Lt. Mareo Ortiz, an instructor at the Coast Guard Academy. Carr loaned its expertise to the Costa Rican Coast Guard vessel Pancha Carrasco, a former U.S. Coast Guard vessel, helping them repair the ship's fathometer and air conditioning system. Carr Sailors played soccer, basketball, and traditional Costa Rican games with the Costa Rican Coast Guard in an effort build a relationship with the local sailors. Additionally, Carr Sailors repainted the harbor's navigational ranges lights and hosted a tour for the local police chief and his staff. TSC activities promote relationships between the United States and nations around the region, enhance collaborative missions to combat illicit operations, and support mutual defense initiatives. TSC activities include a variety of events that build and strengthen communications and interoperability among regional nations. Carr, homeported in Norfolk, is under the operational control of U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command and U.S. 4th Fleet, and under the tactical control of Joint Interagency Task Force-South in support of Counter Illicit Trafficking operations in the Eastern Pacific." Who knows, but 7000 active duty is quite a large number for our streched out forces anywhere now. Regards, 911 Driver |
Author: | Irish Drifter [ Sat Jul 03, 2010 12:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 7000 army guys to Costa Rica War on Drugs |
As with many things in Costa Rica this will most likely be appealed too and decided by the Supreme Court. This was in this mornings Inside Costa Rica. Quote: Costa Rica's Opposition Rejects Entry Of US Naval Forces
As is customary, the US asks for authorization of Costa Rica's legislature before entry of any US warship and soldiers in Costa Rican waters. And as customary, the Costa Rica legislature grants its permission, as was the case on Friday. The permission allows the entry of 46 US war ships and 7.000 Marines for the balance of the year (July 1 to December 31, 2010). Costa Rica's opposition, however, see it different, describing the permission as illegal and in violation of national sovereignty. The main opponents to the granting of the authority is the Partido Acción Cuidadana (PAC), the Frente Amplio (FA) and the Partido Unidad Social Cristiana (PUSC), arguing that the destructive force of the ships and manpower, that includes helicopters, is disproportianate to the threat caused by drug traffickers. The 46 ships carry some 200 helicopters and war planes and includes the USS Freedom, combat submarines and a hospital ship. Luis Fishman, head of the PUSC party and presidential candidate in the past elections, said the legislative approval was like handing over a "blank cheque". "We cannot support the illegal, we cannot allow our Constitution to be trampled", said Fishman. The PAC and the FA recalled that the bilateral agreement signed 10 years ago allowed the entry of coast guard vessels, but not war ships that have the capacity for military confrontations and war. FA legislator José MarÃa Villalta questioned the conditions under which the permission was granted, since US personnel "will enjoy freedom of movement and the right to carry out the activities needed to fulfill their mission". The FA also urged consideration of the geopolitical situation in which naval forces will be allowed to enter a region considered by Washington as part of its sphere of influence. The legislator recalled that the US applies in the region a "strategy of complete dominance", which includes offensive actions such as the coup d'etat in Honduras and the installation of military bases in Colombia. Opposition Deputies said they may take action, that could include an appeal with the Constitutional Court, against the decision of the Legislative Assembly since the permission for the ships, airships, helicopters and marines to enter the country violates the agreement reached a decade ago. |
Author: | Haywood Jablommi [ Sat Jul 03, 2010 2:55 pm ] |
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But the US is not an empire right? |
Author: | JazzboCR [ Sat Jul 03, 2010 8:38 pm ] |
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The only part of Greengo's post about which I have a cavil is characterizing the Chinese Mainlanders as "commies"--they quit being that about 10-15 years ago in an unprecedented change from Communism to something closely resembling Naziism. They are way too capitalistic to be considered Communist, the PLA owning major businesses to the contrary. And BTW you can well believe the whole Gulch will be declared "Off Limits" to all Naval/Marine personnel--the Embassy Marines are similarly forbidden. You might see the Shore Patrol/ Military Police in evidence however--to enforce the ban only, of course. |
Author: | Xman00 [ Sat Jul 03, 2010 10:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 7000 army guys to Costa Rica War on Drugs |
JazzboCR wrote "you can well believe the whole Gulch will be declared "Off Limits" to all Naval/Marine personnel" Ok the can not come to the "gulch" but what going to stop the "girls" from going to them??.( I think this has happened in every war since like 5430BC) Free Enterprise, supply will always move to demand and money. So now we better start educating them about the NO Cein bargaining point |
Author: | JTF-Bravo [ Sat Jul 03, 2010 10:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 7000 army guys to Costa Rica War on Drugs |
Texas&Vegas wrote: Is there 7,000 Marines available? Agreed. The Army barely has 12 divisions in the entire inventory and 7,000 men is half a division. |
Author: | JazzboCR [ Sun Jul 04, 2010 1:31 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 7000 army guys to Costa Rica War on Drugs |
The Army (= Ain't ready for the Marines Yet) may be somewhat tied up in foreign adventures but ship-board Marines and squids surely aren't. Depending on the number and types of ships making port-call, this is a credible # of lusty, swingin' dicks eager for alcohol and p#ssy--at least I hope so. Brother Xman00's point is well taken--especially in these tough economic times, Chicas of all types will find out where the money's to be made and flock to it. All I have to say is--Right on, Sisters! Drink'm silly and Phuck'm blind. Be a good time to be in the bus leasing or Cabinas renting biz, depending on what port they land in. BTW, is this a thing that's already happened? Or a near-future event? If anybody has a contact number or email address for the Senior Enlisted Marine on the biggest ship (without exposing national security secrets), please PM me. |
Author: | Gringotim [ Sun Jul 04, 2010 5:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 7000 army guys to Costa Rica War on Drugs |
Iguana Six wrote: Texas&Vegas wrote: Is there 7,000 Marines available? Agreed. The Army barely has 12 divisions in the entire inventory and 7,000 men is half a division. I concur...it will never happen. The whole story is ridiculous. Unless, maybe...the U.S. is slowly moving towards Venezuela! Of course, if that were the case, they would be on the wrong coast. Hugo Chavez...now there's a 'piece of work'. Couldn't believe it, watching Larry King one night last week, when Oliver Stone and Jessie Ventura were guests. They were extolling the good things Chavez has done for the country, and how much the people love him, etc. I almost fell off my sofa when they said he has allowed freedom of the press! Of course, Oliver Stone recently completed a movie about Chavez, filmed in Venezuela. Incredible. |
Author: | HikerTom [ Mon Jul 05, 2010 1:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 7000 army guys to Costa Rica War on Drugs |
Xman00 wrote: JazzboCR wrote "you can well believe the whole Gulch will be declared "Off Limits" to all Naval/Marine personnel" Ok the can not come to the "gulch" but what going to stop the "girls" from going to them??.( I think this has happened in every war since like 5430BC) Free Enterprise, supply will always move to demand and money. So now we better start educating them about the NO Cein bargaining point Not gonna happen. Bush II had the Uniform Code of Military Justice (I think that's what it's called) revised to ban all service personell from partaking of prostitutes anywhere and everywhere. Punishment is rather severe I recall. I knew of a brothel in Churchill, Nevada that did good business from the nearby Fallon Naval Air Station; that business dried up overnight when the ban went into effect, soon after the place closed down. Not the first time this has happened; when the US entered WWII, the Army set up bases outside Las Vegas and had the city's Block Six redlight district shut down and prostitution banned for good. |
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