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The following is for individuals who would like verification that President Obama follows the orders of George Soros, and those familiar with the Leftist- Soros- UN "Responsibility to Protect" (R 2 P) project to remove sovereignty as a national character.
1.An influential crisis management organization that boasts billionaire George Soros as a member of its executive board recently recommended the U.S. deploy a special advisory military team to Uganda to help with operations and run an intelligence platform.
a. The president-emeritus of that organization, the International Crisis Group, is the principal author of Responsibility to Protect, the military doctrine used by Obama to justify the U.S.-led NATO campaign in Libya. Soros own Open Society Institute is one of only three nongovernmental funders of the Global Centre for Responsibility to Protect, a doctrine that has been cited many times by activists urging intervention in Uganda.
2. Authors and advisers of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine, including a center founded and led by Samantha Power, the National Security Council special adviser to Obama on human rights, also helped to found the International Criminal Court.
Several of the doctrines main founders also sit on boards with Soros, who is a major proponent of the doctrine.
3. Obama on Friday notified House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, that he plans to send about 100 military personnel, mostly Special Operations Forces, to central Africa. The first troops reportedly arrived in Uganda on Wednesday....Both conservatives and liberals have raised questions about whether military involvement in Uganda advances U.S. interests.
a. Writing in The Atlantic yesterday, Max Fisher noted: Its difficult to find a U.S. interest at stake in the Lords Resistance Armys campaign of violence, continued Fisher. Its possible that theres some immediate U.S. interest at stake we cant obviously see.
b. Bill Roggio, the managing editor of The Long War Journal, referred to the Obama administrations stated rationale for sending troops puzzling, claiming the LRA does not present a national security threat to the U.S. despite what President Obama said.
4. In April 2010 Soros International Crisis Group, or ICG, released a report sent to the White House and key lawmakers advising the U.S. military to run special operations in Uganda to seek Konys capture.
a. Soros sits in the ICGs executive board along with Samuel Berger, Bill Clintons former national security advisor; George J. Mitchell, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader who served as a Mideast envoy to both Obama and President Bush; and Javier Solana, a socialist activist who is NATOs former Secretary-General as well as the former Foreign Affairs Minister of Spain. Jimmy Carters national security advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, is the ICGs senior advisor.
b. The ICGs president-emeritus is Gareth Evans, who, together with activist Ramesh Thakur, is the original founder of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine, with the duo even coining the term responsibility to protect.
5. Meanwhile, a closer look at the Soros-funded Global Center for the Responsibility to Protect is telling. Board members of the group include former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, former Ireland President Mary Robinson and South African activist Desmond Tutu. Robinson and Tutu have recently made solidarity visits to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip as members of a group called The Elders, which includes former President Jimmy Carter.
a. The committee that devised the Responsibility to Protect doctrine included Arab League Secretary General Amre Moussa as well as Palestinian legislator Hanan Ashrawi, a staunch denier of the Holocaust who long served as the deputy of late Palestinian Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat.
b. The Carr Center is a research center concerned with human rights located at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Samantha Power, the National Security Council special adviser to Obama on human rights, was Carrs founding executive director and headed the institute at the time it advised in the founding of Responsibility to Protect. With Powers center on the advisory board, the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty first defined the Responsibility to Protect doctrine.
6. In his address to the nation in April explaining the NATO campaign in Libya, Obama cited the doctrine as the main justification for U.S. and international airstrikes against Libya. Responsibility to Protect, or Responsibility to Act, as cited by Obama, is a set of principles, now backed by the United Nations, based on the idea that sovereignty is not a privilege but a responsibility that can be revoked if a country is accused of war crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity or ethnic cleansing.
Why U.S. military in Uganda? Soros fingerprints all over it! Obamas billionaire friend has interests in African countrys oil « Klein Online
1.An influential crisis management organization that boasts billionaire George Soros as a member of its executive board recently recommended the U.S. deploy a special advisory military team to Uganda to help with operations and run an intelligence platform.
a. The president-emeritus of that organization, the International Crisis Group, is the principal author of Responsibility to Protect, the military doctrine used by Obama to justify the U.S.-led NATO campaign in Libya. Soros own Open Society Institute is one of only three nongovernmental funders of the Global Centre for Responsibility to Protect, a doctrine that has been cited many times by activists urging intervention in Uganda.
2. Authors and advisers of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine, including a center founded and led by Samantha Power, the National Security Council special adviser to Obama on human rights, also helped to found the International Criminal Court.
Several of the doctrines main founders also sit on boards with Soros, who is a major proponent of the doctrine.
3. Obama on Friday notified House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, that he plans to send about 100 military personnel, mostly Special Operations Forces, to central Africa. The first troops reportedly arrived in Uganda on Wednesday....Both conservatives and liberals have raised questions about whether military involvement in Uganda advances U.S. interests.
a. Writing in The Atlantic yesterday, Max Fisher noted: Its difficult to find a U.S. interest at stake in the Lords Resistance Armys campaign of violence, continued Fisher. Its possible that theres some immediate U.S. interest at stake we cant obviously see.
b. Bill Roggio, the managing editor of The Long War Journal, referred to the Obama administrations stated rationale for sending troops puzzling, claiming the LRA does not present a national security threat to the U.S. despite what President Obama said.
4. In April 2010 Soros International Crisis Group, or ICG, released a report sent to the White House and key lawmakers advising the U.S. military to run special operations in Uganda to seek Konys capture.
a. Soros sits in the ICGs executive board along with Samuel Berger, Bill Clintons former national security advisor; George J. Mitchell, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader who served as a Mideast envoy to both Obama and President Bush; and Javier Solana, a socialist activist who is NATOs former Secretary-General as well as the former Foreign Affairs Minister of Spain. Jimmy Carters national security advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, is the ICGs senior advisor.
b. The ICGs president-emeritus is Gareth Evans, who, together with activist Ramesh Thakur, is the original founder of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine, with the duo even coining the term responsibility to protect.
5. Meanwhile, a closer look at the Soros-funded Global Center for the Responsibility to Protect is telling. Board members of the group include former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, former Ireland President Mary Robinson and South African activist Desmond Tutu. Robinson and Tutu have recently made solidarity visits to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip as members of a group called The Elders, which includes former President Jimmy Carter.
a. The committee that devised the Responsibility to Protect doctrine included Arab League Secretary General Amre Moussa as well as Palestinian legislator Hanan Ashrawi, a staunch denier of the Holocaust who long served as the deputy of late Palestinian Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat.
b. The Carr Center is a research center concerned with human rights located at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Samantha Power, the National Security Council special adviser to Obama on human rights, was Carrs founding executive director and headed the institute at the time it advised in the founding of Responsibility to Protect. With Powers center on the advisory board, the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty first defined the Responsibility to Protect doctrine.
6. In his address to the nation in April explaining the NATO campaign in Libya, Obama cited the doctrine as the main justification for U.S. and international airstrikes against Libya. Responsibility to Protect, or Responsibility to Act, as cited by Obama, is a set of principles, now backed by the United Nations, based on the idea that sovereignty is not a privilege but a responsibility that can be revoked if a country is accused of war crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity or ethnic cleansing.
Why U.S. military in Uganda? Soros fingerprints all over it! Obamas billionaire friend has interests in African countrys oil « Klein Online