Steve Peacock's U.S. Trade & Aid Monitortag:typepad.com,2003:weblog-941612053140989572013-09-08T17:10:36-04:00Original reporting on little-known U.S. government funded foreign aid projects, so-called "drug war" initiatives, and overseas business subsidies.TypePadObama Can't Stop Spending — In Kenya!tag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e2019aff4469c8970b2013-09-08T17:10:36-04:002013-09-08T17:10:37-04:00The Obama administration is seeking additional U.S. taxpayer funds to provide more health services to Kenyans through a massive assistance program that has already grown so “rapidly and exponentially” the U.S. government now needs help from outside contractors to oversee it.Steve PeacockObama Hiring Contractor for African Bombs (WND)tag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e201901e46dcb1970b2013-07-15T13:19:53-04:002013-07-15T13:19:53-04:00My latest from WND.
The Obama administration continues to ramp up its military-response capabilities in Africa, where it is now looking for contractor support to transport U.S. Africa Command troops, weaponry and explosives.Steve PeacockU.S. Prepares for Casualties in Africatag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e2019101cbe8f5970c2013-05-04T18:49:13-04:002013-05-04T18:49:13-04:00The extrication of U.S. Special Forces injured in African military ventures soon will provide contractors with an additional revenue stream, now that the Obama administration plans to keep such vendors on stand-by, 24/7, for cross-continent airborne mobilization.Steve PeacockWND: U.S. Prepares for Casualties in Africatag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e201901baad6fa970b2013-04-28T21:19:04-04:002013-04-28T21:19:04-04:00The extrication of U.S. Special Forces injured in African military ventures soon will provide contractors with an additional revenue stream, now that the Obama administration plans to keep such vendors on stand-by, 24/7, for cross-continent airborne mobilization.Steve Peacock