Tuesday, April 30, 2013

UN Special Operations Unit Wears Camouflage Helmets, Shoots At People


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UN Special Operations Unit Wears Camouflage Helmets, Shoots At People

 

APRIL 2013 | BY  Rob Snyder

NEW YORK, NY - The UN Security Council has approved
the creation of a new special operations unit to conduct "actual military
operations, including offensives" against armed groups in the Democratic
Republic of Congo.

It is the first time the UN has given any troops a mission similar to that
of a real military force.

According to a newly released UN charter, the special operators will be
asked to "move around the country and shoot at people," and will be issued
camouflage helmets, as opposed to the bright blue helmets of their
conventional counterparts. They will also practice and deploy with
specialized skills, "includ[ing] aiming weapons, communicating with a radio,
and driving tactical vehicles."

Until now, the UN peacekeeping mission has been largely used as economic aid
for smaller countries paid to provide the troops - and countries in which
troops deploy - because UN soldiers purchase stockpiles of memorabilia, such
as hand-carved African statuettes and marble chess sets. However, the UN
says special operations soldiers will be cut from a different cloth.

Troops from Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Luxembourg are expected to
form the bulk of the special operations unit which will deploy in July.

Presently, the unit is training for their upcoming mission in a covert
facility located near Larry's Sports Range in the American state of Wyoming.
Sources declined to state exactly where, in an effort to protect both the
identity of the individual soldiers and their special tactics, which may
include firing with more than one modern weapon.

The resolution received unanimous support from the Security Council, and
says special operations will include "robust, highly mobile and versatile
troops with permission to engage armed fighters, neutralise them, and disarm
them." It also mandated the unit draft and publish a letter in all 12 of the
local Congolese languages, informing the groups they would be fired on by a
specialized UN force, before beginning any offensive operation.

Around 500,000 Congolese have fled their homes since a rebellion by M23
rebels began in April of last year. Regional African leaders recently signed
yet another letter to end the violence in the region.

But the Security Council believes a letter from a UN special operations
force carries more weight, especially when there is an "almost definite
possibility the UN will fire at them once rebels confirm receipt of it."

This is the strongest message the UN has conveyed to the rebels yet.

UN leaders hope the formation of this new unit sends a message to other
rebel groups and dictators that the UN likely plans to begin similar
operations throughout the world, and will strongly consider the possibility
of forming more special operations units that may also shoot at people in
areas where those rebels and dictators operate.

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