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The One
8th January 2011, 20:09
Back in the Bush administration no one would have mentioned his name at all if President George W. Bush hadn't singled him out in public. Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, West Point '76, is not someone the Army likes to talk about. He isn't even listed in the directory at Fort Bragg, N.C., his home base. That's not because McChrystal has done anything wrong—quite the contrary, he's one of the Army's rising stars—but because he runs the most secretive force in the U.S. military. That is the Joint Special Operations Command, the snake-eating, slit-their-throats "black ops" guys who captured Saddam Hussein and targeted Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi.

JSOC was part of what Vice President Dick Cheney was referring to when he said America would have to "work the dark side" after 9/11. To many critics, the veep's remark back in 2001 fostered his rep as the Darth Vader of the war on terror and presaged bad things to come, like the interrogation abuses at Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay. But America also has its share of Jedi Knights who are fighting in what Cheney calls "the shadows.http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2003/3029cheney_exposed.html And McChrystal, an affable but tough Army Ranger, and the Delta Force and other elite teams he commands are among them.

After the Zarqawi strike, multinational forces spokesman Gen. Bill Caldwell refused to comment on JSOC's role, saying, "We don't talk about when special operating forces are involved." But when Bush revealed to reporters that it was McChrystal's Special Ops teams that had found Zarqawi, Caldwell had to gulp and say (to laughter), "If the president of the United States said it was, then I'm sure it was

I would like to know does this guy still have control over the operations concerning black opps

Celine
8th January 2011, 20:18
hmm he should be careful... this is what happened to our "top guy" (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?7247-Empty-eyes-warning-explicit-content) , in Canada ..

there is no doubt he did the crime... but this story is whitewashed..

Men and women who work "the dark side"....are NOT evil... but many are not balanced with Light.


be careful the path you walk

Gone002
8th January 2011, 20:37
if you look up the chip tatum story(link down there) it will give you some insight

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4217457994226676654#