アメリカの世界支配と民主主義
投稿者: desert_leomontree 投稿日時: 2012/02/03 18:56 投稿番号: [5170 / 5582]
日本メディアは明らかに異様ですね
アメリカの軍事的な戦略に対し無知すぎるだけではなく
既にファシズム国家であるアメリカを民主主義だと賞賛し
イラクアフガニスタンについても今だ嘘を垂れ流している
リビアでもシリアイランでも同じでしょう
しかもBSなどのドキュメンタリーはすべて
シオニストメディアやイスラエルユダヤ人製作ばかりでしょう(爆笑)
>>A Unified Combatant Command (UCC) is a United States Department of Defense command that is composed of forces from at least two Military Departments and has a broad and continuing mission.[1] These commands are established to provide effective command and control of U.S. military forces, regardless of branch of service, in peace and war.[2] They are organized either on a geographical basis (known as "Area of Responsibility", AOR) or on a functional basis. UCCs are "joint" commands with specific badges denoting their affiliation.[citation needed]
The Unified Command Plan (UCP) is updated annually in conjunction with the DoD Fiscal Year and can modify areas of responsibility or combatant command alignments or assignments.[3] As of September 2011, there are nine Unified Combatant Commands as specified in Title 10 and the latest annual UCP. Six have regional responsibilities, and three have functional responsibilities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Combatant_Command
アメリカの軍事的な戦略に対し無知すぎるだけではなく
既にファシズム国家であるアメリカを民主主義だと賞賛し
イラクアフガニスタンについても今だ嘘を垂れ流している
リビアでもシリアイランでも同じでしょう
しかもBSなどのドキュメンタリーはすべて
シオニストメディアやイスラエルユダヤ人製作ばかりでしょう(爆笑)
>>A Unified Combatant Command (UCC) is a United States Department of Defense command that is composed of forces from at least two Military Departments and has a broad and continuing mission.[1] These commands are established to provide effective command and control of U.S. military forces, regardless of branch of service, in peace and war.[2] They are organized either on a geographical basis (known as "Area of Responsibility", AOR) or on a functional basis. UCCs are "joint" commands with specific badges denoting their affiliation.[citation needed]
The Unified Command Plan (UCP) is updated annually in conjunction with the DoD Fiscal Year and can modify areas of responsibility or combatant command alignments or assignments.[3] As of September 2011, there are nine Unified Combatant Commands as specified in Title 10 and the latest annual UCP. Six have regional responsibilities, and three have functional responsibilities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Combatant_Command