Street gangs would be one logical source from which this new form of soldier could emerge in this country. military and affiliated journals over the past two years has dealt with concerns that this new form of soldier may be developing within the United States. This type of soldier, which has developed as an outcome of a breakdown in social organization in many failed nation-states, operates in subnational groups such as armed bands, private armies, crime networks and terrorist organizations. Army to be included in its perceptions of early 21st-century Army operations. Army, who is responsible for evaluating emerging threats for the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, terms this threat, The New Warrior Class. It is being taken seriously enough by the U.S. Military scholars recognize that a new form of soldier, with no allegiance to the nation-state, is developing in much of the non-Western world. Bunker, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor, National Securities Studies Program, California State University, San Berardino, published in the June 1996 edition of the Police Chief we read: In an article, Street Gangs Future Paramilitary Groups? by Robert J. Many find this hard to believe or even a conspiracy theory, but this reality although not reported on the news is easy to verify through researching the writings and documents of police and military organizations, congressional testimony, and materials released under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).Īgain, one of the main fears of those studying and planning in this area is that the gang member potentially represents a new kind of military threat, most similar to the terrorist and insurgent. In the past I have compared this point of intersection between police chiefs, law enforcement and members of the national security community to the neoconservatives (neocons) who led us into the war in Iraq. The view these task force groups hold of the relationship between Hip-Hop and street organizations (gangs) is very similar to the view these groups hold of groups identified as terrorist organizations. In some respects this relationship becomes visible in what are called joint task force groups. Over the last ten years the relationship between police departments, the Armed forces, intelligence agencies and those who perform covert operations has become closer than ever in this regard. and Parameters the US Army War College quarterly. military journals and affiliated ones, including Police Chief, the official publication of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.
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Their thoughts have been published in professional U.S. It is this: for at least two decades a group of scholars, police chiefs, and military analysts and historians have been meeting – in private and public settings to study, discuss, and make plans regarding what they have seen as the next big military problem the United States faces: the relationship between Hip-Hop and street gangs and the potential for street gangs to evolve into paramilitary organizations capable of threatening national security. When listening to the hot new Rick Ross album, Teflon Don, and in particular, the chorus to ∛.M.F. something very important came to mind which I have attempted for years to make known through writings at, radio interviews and in my appearance in the QD III produced, Letter To The President DVD. – ∛.M.F. by Rick Ross featuring Styles P.
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