MPRI - машата на USA в политиката им на завладяване на Балканите.
Вестник "Монитор" 21.07.2001 г.
"В края
на миналия месец македонската армия обгради около 400 бойци на АНО в Арачиново
kрай Скопие. Създаде се възможност терористите да бъдат напълно унищожени. Но
това не стана. Бе сключено странно примирие, по силата на което
американска бойна част от състава на КФОР навлезе в Македония и ескортира
терористите до границата с Косово. Те се изтеглиха невредими с цялото си оръжие
под смаяните погледи на македонските военни.
В
рубриката си "Дифендинг Америка" известният американски военен специалист Дейвид
Хекуърт задава въпроса "Защо генералите от НАТО трябваше да рискуват
живота на 80 американски парашутисти, за да спасят банда тежко въоръжени
главорези, целящи свалянето на законното правителство на една страна, за
която президентът и държавният департамент неведнъж са заявявали, че подкрепят".
Източници сред американските военни в Косово са дали отговор на Хекуърт
спасителната операция, осъществена от част от въздушнопреносимия батальон
3/502 на въоръжените сили на САЩ, е била организирана, защото сред
терористите в Арачиново е имало 17 американски "инструктори". Но причината
не е само тази македонските сили за сигурност твърдят, че 70 на сто от
оръжието, изнесено от АНО от Арачиново е било американско производство,
включително свръхмодерни уреди за нощно виждане, съобщи германският в.
"Хамбургер абендблат". Този факт е трябвало да бъде скрит.
Според цитираните от Хекуърт източници 17-те инструктори са били членове на
организацията MPRI Military Professional Resources. Тя действа
с одобрението и в сянката на Пентагона и получава договори от държавния
департамент и от ЦРУ за операции в бивша Югославия.
Компанията се ръководи от бившия началник щаб на сухопътните сили на САЩ генерал
Карл Е. Вуоно. Тя наема бивши американски военни от генерали до
сержанти.
Хекуърт смята, че ако Вуоно или някои друг от ръководителите на MPRI, като
генерал Кросби Сейнт, са се обадили по телефона и са предложили войниците
от КФОР да бъдат изпратени за спасяване на наемниците, предложението им
вероятно е прозвучало като заповед.
MPRI дори има Интернет сайт http://www.mpri.com/channels/home.html
в който организацията открито се хвали: "Ние обслужваме правителството на
САЩ, други правителства и частния сектор като предлагаме най-висок стандарт
и ефективни решения".
в. "Монитор" 21.07.2001 г.
Military Professional Resources
Republic of Macedonia, Stability and Deterrence Program (1998-Present): MPRI’s Stability and Deterrence Program for the Republic of Macedonia is well into its second year. This program is supported by U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS) and focuses on assisting the Macedonian armed forces in improving their military capability to deter armed aggression and, should deterrence fail, defend Macedonian territory. With the execution of this program, MPRI is providing the Macedonian Armed Forces the immediate and mid-range sustained assistance required to develop viable organizations and systems, and sustain fundamental military competencies. It is assisting in building the foundations upon which these competencies can be sustained, institutionalized, and improved.
"WANTED: GUNS FOR HIRE"
Last month,
American troops in Macedonia rescued 400 Albanian rebels who were members of the
113th UCK (Kosovo Liberation Army) Brigade. This operation didn't pass the smell
test for me. I couldn't stop asking myself why NATO brass would risk the lives
of 80 American paratroopers to save a band of heavily armed cutthroats bent on
overthrowing the established government of a country that our president and
State Department have repeatedly stated they are committed to save.
The act was
kind of like an FBI SWAT team rescuing Timothy McVeigh minutes before the
execution. My first thought was, Whose side are we really on? My second was,
What's the objective here -- stabilizing or destabilizing Macedonia?
The UCK brigade
-- dug in around Aracinovo, four miles north of Skopje, the capital of Macedonia
-- had been surrounded for two weeks, under heavy attack by Macedonian
government forces and on the verge of destruction. Imagine how we'd feel if one
of our units was about to take out a rebel brigade whose objective was to
overthrow our government, when out of nowhere a Canadian paratroop company
swooped in and saved the enemy force?
Of
course, the Macedonians were fit to be tied.
Sources in the
U.S. Army in Kosovo familiar with the 3/502nd Airborne Battalion's rescue
operation confirm that the mission was all about saving the "17 'instructors'
among the withdrawing rebels -- former U.S. officers, who were providing the
rebels with continued military education. But that was not enough: The
Macedonian security forces claim that 70 percent of the equipment taken away by
the guerrillas had been U.S. made -- to include even the most modern
third-generation night vision devices," as reported by the German newspaper
Hamburger Abendblatt on June 28.
Other sources
say the "17 instructors" were members of a high-ticket Rent-a-Soldier outfit
called MPRI -- Military Professional Resources Incorporated -- that operates in
the shadow of the Pentagon and has been hired by the CIA and our State
Department for ops in ex-Yugoslavia. The company, headed up by former U.S. Army
Chief of Staff Gen. Carl E. Vuono, is filled with former U.S. Army personnel,
from generals to senior sergeants, all of whom draw handsome wages on top of
their Army retired salaries.
This is the
same outfit that in the early 1990s trained Croatian soldiers for Operation
Storm -- which resulted in the brutal ethnic cleansing of 200,000 unarmed Serb
civilians -- as well as bringing Croatian Gen. Agim Ceku up to speed. Ceku, who
played a central role in the slaughter, is alleged to have killed thousands of
other Serb civilians before joining the KLA in 1999, where he again received
training and assistance from CIA and State Department contractors operating
overtly and covertly throughout ex-Yugoslavia and around the globe.
Retired four-stars don't run out of power until they hear taps. Had Vuono or
another of his compadres such as Gen. Crosbie Saint picked up the phone and
suggested the 502nd be sent to the rescue, that suggestion would have been taken
as a virtual command.
MPRI even
has a Web site -- www.MPRI.com -- that boasts, "We serve the needs of the U.S.
government, of foreign governments and of the private sector with the highest
standards and cost effective solutions."
While Ollie North's Contra boys and the mercenaries who botched up the Cuban Bay
of Pigs invasion might not have been so businesslike -- or so blatant -- they
did establish an unfortunate tradition of hired guns sticking our nation into
one minefield after another.
Dozens of ex-Army pals are presently working for the ever-expanding MPRI or
other such military contractors in places like Saudi Arabia, Taiwan,
ex-Yugoslavia and Colombia. We're talking booming business here.
But others have had the moral decency to say, "Take your high-paying mercenary
job and stick it in your ear."
One still-serving three-war vet told me: "A number of contractors have been
pitching me to work for them after I retire. I said no. There's no principles,
no love of country, no honor -- just MONEY. I can't ... sell my soul for a
buck."
There are laws on the books that prevent American citizens from serving foreign
governments. It's about time Congress did its duty and enforced them.
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