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The Arabian Peninsula’s Missing Police Force

Published March 28, 2019by Guest Contributor 1 Comment

by Adam Dempsey In December 2014, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) announced plans to create a region-wide police force. The new organization, known as GCCPol, would be based out of Abu Dhabi and, for all intents and purposes, would operate… Continue Reading →

Analysis, GCC Adam Dempsey, drugs, GCC, GCCPol, Hans-Jakob Schindler, Interpol, narcotics, policing, Qatar, terrorism

The U.S. Military’s Drug of Choice

Published February 9, 2018by Guest Contributor

by Nick Turse 2017 was a year of investigations for U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM).  There was the investigation of the two-star commander of U.S. Army Africa who allegedly sent racy texts to an enlisted man’s wife.  There was the investigation into the… Continue Reading →

Africa Afghanistan, AFRICOM, CENTCOM, corruption, drugs, heroin, Mali, narcotics, Nick Turse

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