Anonymous ID: 02609e Jan. 9, 2019, 8:14 p.m. No.4689669   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9725 >>9870 >>9962

The Shadowy Rogue Government bases are being shutdown and dismantled.

 

https://www.thenation.com/article/syria-iraq-pentagon-overseas-military-bases/

 

 

The US military is finally withdrawing (or not) from its base at al-Tanf. You know, the place that the Syrian government long claimed was a training ground for Islamic State (ISIS) fighters; the land corridor just inside Syria, near both the Iraqi and Jordanian borders, that Russia has called a terrorist hotbed (while floating the idea of jointly administering it with the United States); the location of a camp where hundreds of US Marines joined Special Operations forces last year; an outpost that US officials claimed was the key not only to defeating ISIS, but also, according to General Joseph Votel, the commander of US forces in the Middle East, to countering “the malign activities that Iran and their various proxies and surrogates would like to pursue.” You know, that al-Tanf.

 

Within hours of President Trump’s announcement of a withdrawal of US forces from Syria, equipment at that base was already being inventoried for removal. And just like that, arguably the most important American garrison in Syria was (maybe) being struck from the Pentagon’s books—except, as it happens, al-Tanf was never actually on the Pentagon’s books. Opened in 2015 and, until recently, home to hundreds of US troops, it was one of the many military bases that exist somewhere between light and shadow, an acknowledged foreign outpost that somehow never actually made it onto the Pentagon’s official inventory of bases.

 

“Undocumented bases are immune to oversight by the public and often even Congress,” Vine explains…