Steve Peacock's U.S. Trade & Aid Monitortag:typepad.com,2003:weblog-941612053140989572013-05-04T18:49:13-04:00Original reporting on little-known U.S. government funded foreign aid projects, so-called "drug war" initiatives, and overseas business subsidies.TypePadU.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 PeacockYou're Being Lied to About the Muslim Riots: Commentarytag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e2017d3c3c75bc970c2012-09-22T10:23:17-04:002012-09-22T10:23:17-04:00Brian Lilley of the Canadian media outlet Sun News offers this brutally honest and brave account of what really took place around the Muslim world on and around this past September 11th. Steve PeacockFirm Run by ex-USAID Official, Exxon Engineer Gets US-Funded Libyan Industry Contracttag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e20168eb8b5988970c2012-05-16T10:28:02-04:002012-05-16T10:43:23-04:00A company jointly led by a former Exxon researcher and a one-time U.S. government official recently secured a contract to assess potential U.S. investments into Libyan industry, specifically the power-generation sector.Steve PeacockWhite House Weighs Funding Industry Modernization in Libyatag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e20163059546c2970d2012-04-13T09:01:00-04:002012-04-13T09:01:00-04:00The Obama administration is considering future funding of industry modernization ventures in Libya, and has proposed sending contractors to assess U.S. investment prospects.Steve PeacockObama eyes rebuilding business – in AFRICA!tag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e20168e9f347a9970c2012-04-11T14:44:23-04:002012-04-11T14:44:23-04:00WorldNetDaily (WND.com) publishes "Obama eyes rebuilding business – in AFRICA!" by Steve PeacockSteve PeacockU.S. Seeks Data on Libyan Media Consumptiontag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e20162fc29104b970d2011-11-05T12:04:46-04:002011-11-05T16:38:32-04:00The U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) last month awarded a $100,000 contract to a British research firm to assess media use in Libya.Steve PeacockU.S. to Use Contractors to Solidify State Dept. Presence in Libyatag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834515b9569e2014e8ab3d07f970d2011-08-16T16:18:16-04:002011-08-16T16:49:51-04:00The bolstering of the U.S. State Dept.'s presence in Libya took another step toward reality yesterday with the planned deployment of private contractors to support “the nascent political transition” in that nation, U.S. Trade & Aid Monitor has discovered.Steve Peacock