US military firm acts “against the Constitution of the Philippines”
Published: 28 August, 2009, 22:24
TAGS: Military, Scandal, Asia, Interview, Politics, Law, USA
“A Blackwater subsidiary operates a five-acre facility in the Philippines where they can train up to one thousand military contractors… for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan,” says investigative journalist Wayne Madsen.
28.08.2009, 20:47
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Why should the US leadership care about any nation's Constitution, if these so called American leaders, don't respect their Constitution, and much less American people. Excluding very few, almost all these so called leaders, judging by the laws they pass, have shown no moral nor conscience on their part. It appears soon, they are going to have to change, one way or other, simple because humanity is getting tired of this democracy, always imposed with guns. It appears, it is better the US army start returning home, or be forced to do it.












[deleted by RT] Did anyone get any photos or video from this supposed training camp? No, because it doesn't exist. This is more of the leftist propaganda that is being used to try and bring down the Philippine President and to try and cut off the ties between the Philippines and the United States. The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Administrator denied that there is any "mercenary" training going on there. This is so simple to prove and that is by filming the facility or the training. Why did this "independent journalist" not provide this information?