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Pre-election Militarization of the North American Homeland. US Combat Troops
in Iraq repatriated to "help with civil unrest" 


By Michel Chossudovsky

URL of this article: www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=10341

Global Research, September 26, 2008


The Army Times reports that the 3rd Infantry’s 1st Brigade Combat Team is
returning from Iraq to defend the Homeland, as "an on-call federal response
force for natural or manmade emergencies and disasters, including terrorist
attacks."  The BCT unit has been attached to US Army North, the Army's
component of US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM). (See Gina Cavallaro,  Brigade
homeland tours start Oct. 1, Army Times, September 8, 2008). 
"Beginning Oct. 1 for 12 months, the 1st BCT will be under the day-to-day
control of U.S. Army North, the Army service component of Northern Command,
as an on-call federal response force for natural or manmade emergencies and
disasters, including terrorist attacks.
It is not the first time an active-duty unit has been tapped to help at home
 ... 
But this new mission marks the first time an active unit has been given a
dedicated assignment to NorthCom, a joint command established in 2002 to
provide command and control for federal homeland defense efforts and
coordinate defense support of civil authorities.
After 1st BCT finishes its dwell-time mission, expectations are that another
 as yet unnamed, active-duty brigade will take over and that the mission
will be a permanent one.
The command is at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colo., but
the soldiers with 1st BCT, who returned in April after 15 months in Iraq,
will operate out of their home post at Fort Stewart, Ga., 
...
The 1st of the 3rd is still scheduled to deploy to either Iraq or
Afghanistan in early 2010, which means the soldiers will have been home a
minimum of 20 months by the time they ship out.
In the meantime, they’ll learn new skills, use some of the ones they
acquired in the war zone and more than likely will not be shot at while
doing any of it. (ibid)
The BCT is an army combat unit designed to confront an enemy within a war
theater. 
With US forces overstretched in Iraq, why would the Pentagon decide to
undertake this redeployment within the USA, barely one month before the
presidential elections? 
The new mission of the 1st Brigade on US soil is to participate in "defense"
efforts as well as provide "support to civilian authorities". 
What is significant in this redeployment of a US infantry unit is the
presumption that North America could, in the case of a national emergency,
constitute  a "war theater" thereby justifying the deployment of combat
units..
The new skills to be imparted consists in training 1st BCT in repressing
civil unrest, a task normally assumed by civilian law enforcement. 
What we are dealing with is a militarization of civilian police  activities
in derogation of the Posse Comitatus Act. 
The prevailing FISA emergency procedures envisage the enactment of martial
law in the case of a terrorist attack. The 1st BCT  and other combat units
would be called upon to perform specific military functions:  
They may be called upon to help with civil unrest and crowd control or to
deal with potentially horrific scenarios such as massive poisoning and chaos
in response to a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or high-yield
explosive, or CBRNE, attack.
Training for homeland scenarios has already begun at Fort Stewart and
includes specialty tasks such as knowing how to use the “jaws of life” to
extract a person from a mangled vehicle; extra medical training for a CBRNE
incident; and working with U.S. Forestry Service experts on how to go in
with chainsaws and cut and clear trees to clear a road or area.
The 1st BCT’s soldiers also will learn how to use “the first ever nonlethal
package that the Army has fielded,” 1st BCT commander Col. Roger Cloutier
said, referring to crowd and traffic control equipment and nonlethal weapons
designed to subdue unruly or dangerous individuals without killing them.
“It’s a new modular package of nonlethal capabilities that they’re fielding.
They’ve been using pieces of it in Iraq, but this is the first time that
these modules were consolidated and this package fielded, and because of
this mission we’re undertaking we were the first to get it.”
The package includes equipment to stand up a hasty road block; spike strips
for slowing, stopping or controlling traffic; shields and batons; and,
beanbag bullets.
Civil unrest resulting from from the financial meltdown is a distinct
possibility, given the broad impacts of financial collapse on lifelong
savings, pension funds, homeownership, etc.  
The timing of this planned militarization is crucial: how will it affect the
presidential elections scheduled for Tuesday November 4. 
The brigade in its domestic homeland activities will be designated as the
Consequence Management Response Force ( CCMRF) (pronounced “sea-smurf”).  
What " Consequences" are being envisaged? 
In a conference held under NorthCom last February, the mission of CCMRFF was
defined as follows;
"How to protect communities from terrorist and biological attacks topped the
agenda last week for more than 100 service members and civilians gathered at
Joint Task Force Civil Support headquarters at Fort Monroe, Va.
The U.S. Northern Command Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and
High-Yield Explosive Commanders’ Conference, held Feb. 21-23, brought JTF-CS
subordinate task force and unit commanders here to discuss common concerns
regarding operational requirements of the CBRNE Consequence Management
mission and to begin preparations for Exercise Ardent Sentry 2007.
“We’re giving operationally focused briefs to our CCMRF ( CBRNE Consequence
Management Response Force) units to help them prepare and successfully
deploy for a CBRNE mission in the continental United States, its territories
and possessions,” said JTF-CS Current Operations Specialist Hawley Waterman,
who helped organized the conference. “This is also an opportunity to get
acquainted and establish better relationships with (subordinate commanders)
”(NorthCom, March 2007)
What is envisaged is the possibility of a (false flag) terrorist attack on
America, which could be used as a justification for retaliatory or
preemptive military action overseas (e.g. Iran) as well actions on the
domestic front. The ultimate objective of this deployment of 1st BCT is to
apply combat experience in the Homeland:
“I can’t think of a more noble mission than this,” said Cloutier, who took
command in July. “We’ve been all over the world during this time of conflict
 but now our mission is to take care of citizens at home ... and depending
on where an event occurred, you’re going home to take care of your home town
 your loved ones.”
While soldiers’ combat training is applicable, he said, some nuances don’t
apply.
The operation  officially has an emergency mandate to "help American
citizens on American soil, to save lives, provide critical life support,
help clear debris", but it also implies the running of military style
operations. :in fact it would appear that the emergency tasks helping
civilians is a cover-up. This is a combat unit, which is trained and
equipped to kill people: 
Some brigade elements will be on call around the clock, during which time
they’ll do their regular marksmanship, gunnery and other deployment training
 That’s because the unit will continue to train and reset for the next
deployment, even as it serves in its CCMRF mission.
Should personnel be needed at an earthquake in California, for example, all
or part of the brigade could be scrambled there, depending on the extent of
the need and the specialties involved.
Other branches included The active Army’s new dwell-time mission is part of
a NorthCom and DOD response package.
Active-duty soldiers will be part of a force that includes elements from
other military branches and dedicated National Guard Weapons of Mass
Destruction-Civil Support Teams.
A final mission rehearsal exercise is scheduled for mid-September at Fort
Stewart and will be run by Joint Task Force Civil Support, a unit based out
of Fort Monroe, Va., that will coordinate and evaluate the interservice
event.
In addition to 1st BCT, other Army units will take part in the two-week
training exercise, including elements of the 1st Medical Brigade out of Fort
Hood, Texas, and the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade from Fort Bragg, N.C.
There also will be Air Force engineer and medical units, the Marine Corps
Chemical, Biological Initial Reaction Force, a Navy weather team and members
of the Defense Logistics Agency and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency.
One of the things Vogler said they’ll be looking at is communications
capabilities between the services.
“It is a concern, and we’re trying to check that and one of the ways we do
that is by having these sorts of exercises. Leading up to this, we are going
to rehearse and set up some of the communications systems to make sure we
have interoperability,” he said.
A national emergency could be triggered. "[H]orrific scenarios such as
massive poisoning and chaos in response to a chemical, biological,
radiological, nuclear or high-yield explosive [attack]"  or a so-called
CBRNE type scenario. One assumes that this is some form of domestic attack,
allegedly by terrorists.  
But at the same time, the Bush administration may be seeking a justification
to establish martial law and intervene militarily within the USA. 
“I don’t know what America’s overall plan is — I just know that 24 hours a
day, seven days a week, there are soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines that
are standing by to come and help if they’re called,” Cloutier said. “It
makes me feel good as an American to know that my country has dedicated a
force to come in and help the people at home.” (Army Times, op cit ,
emphasis added)
"This type of planning and coordination and training is a priority both in
our headquarters and at NORTHCOM, as we understand our responsibilities to
be ready should the requirement arise, God forbid,"  (Army News Service Sept
15m 2008)
 



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