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Bulgarian Army Assigned to Camp Ashraf, Iraq?
Professor Paul Sheldon Foote
California State University, Fullerton
pfoote@fullerton.edu
December 27, 2005
A 120-member unit of the Bulgarian Army might be assigned to protect approximately 4,000 armed Iranian Communist MEK (Rajavi Cult) terrorists at Camp Ashraf, Iraq, according to Chief of the General Staff of the Bulgarian Army General Nikola Kolev. (“What's Going On In Camp Ashraf?” December 23, 2005)
http://cernigsnewshog.blogspot.c...amp-
ashraf.html
The posted analysis is correct that 120 members of the Bulgarian Army will not be able to keep armed MEK terrorists in Camp Ashraf, Iraq. The neo-conservatives (neo-Trotskyites) must have some plans for the MEK terrorists. While American and coalition forces attacked Camp Ashraf in April 2003, the neo-conservatives (neo-Trotskyites) gained Fourth Geneva Convention recognition (protecting civilians) for armed terrorist enemies of America.
The American military has been protecting the communist terrorists and has been questioning them about their role in earlier atrocities against the Kurds. The continued presence of the American military at Camp Ashraf, Iraq leaves the neo-conservatives (neo-Trotskyites) open to future Freedom of Information Act requests for American military documents and to revelations by American veterans who leave the military service.
With a small unit of the Bulgarian Army at Camp Ashraf, Iraq, it would be easy for the neo-conservatives (neo-Trotskyites) to arrange for MEK terrorists to enter Iran for spying or for terrorism with less fear of later public disclosures.
While the Bulgarian Army might regard this assignment as a boring jailer role, there might be surprises also coming from Kurds and Shiites wanting to attack Camp Ashraf for atrocities the Iranian Communist MEK (Rajavi Cult) terrorists committed to please Saddam Hussein.
Paul Sheldon Foote |
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12.28.05 - 2:08 am | #
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i think ur an idiot....how can u talk about a mission u have no knowledge about......or even talk about the people there and that major scott is in violation of OPSEC...he should check what information he is lending out
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05.07.06 - 7:54 pm | #
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I was there, i stayed in that shit hole for 7 months doing motorized patrols protecting those fucks, I dont think bush has a hidden agenda for these people, but thats all i will say or i would be in violation of opsec. Camp Ashcrack in the middle of nowhere, "Can i get a ticket to balad (LSA Anaconda)? Its only 40 miles down the road. Drop me off on Dover ill walk the rest".
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07.04.06 - 3:06 am | #
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U all have no idea who the real people are inside of Camp Ashraf! You all are like sheeps, following another ones @ss! These people who you are talking about, are the only hope for the Iranian people to have democracy and freedom in Iran. They have put everything aside to fight against the Iranian regime! So please! Don't talk about anything, you don't know about!
John |
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11.01.06 - 5:38 pm | #
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this whole article is another example of someone writting about things they have no knowledge of. instead of focusing your ire on Pres Bush and the "neocons" focus it on doing something constructive. I spent 1 year there
luis |
12.09.06 - 3:31 pm | #
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I was there. For the MEK, they are hated by the world for being terrorists but loved by many of the Iranian people for having the courage to stand up to their gov. Now we have all heard stories about what they may have done or who they may have been worked for. Understand that the stories told of past torture at the camp may have been done by Saddam's regime who were securing the munitions at the location. If you want the truth ask the locals and Shieks in the area. As for a hidden agenda by the US Gov, well there are many conspiracy theories out there and you propably believe in aliens and vampires.
s32b |
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