Jonathan Howe person
also: Admiral Howe, Admiral Howell, Howe, Jonathan Howell
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Jonathan Howe succeeded
Robert Gates documented
“You know, while our troops are still on the ground, we're no longer just feeding people. We're now going to actually get into action. To accomplish this, the U.N. appointed a special representative, an American retired Admiral Jonathan Howe…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 26:25
Jonathan Howe ordered_assassination_of
Mohamed Farah Aidid documented
“Weapon caches, because there's always going to be some of them. The UN captured 30 technicals, but no warlord. And a Moroccan battalion was ambushed next. Howe then issued a warrant for Adid's arrest. The raids and the warrant made the UN a…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 33:50
Garrett Jones exposed
Jonathan Howe documented
“an eyes-only message complaining that the Delta Force had been misused, that this myopic focus on Hadid would not solve all of Somali's problems, and that Jonathan Howe had no idea what he was doing. Things are bad and getting worse, was hi…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 44:43
Robert Oakley succeeded
Jonathan Howe documented
“Another American, one of the chopper pilots, was captured and his body dragged through the streets. It was recovered afterwards only by making a deal with the elusive Hadid. The U.S. would refrain from any further retaliation. The task forc…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 47:46
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▶ 26:25
You know, while our troops are still on the ground, we're no longer just feeding people. We're now going to actually get into action. To accomplish this, the U.N. appointed a special representative, an American retired Admiral Jonathan Howe…
▶ 31:46
a blacked out C-47 that the CIA had reconditioned. By the time Garrett Jones arrived, the fat was already in the fire. Warlord Adid, uncomfortable with US presence, became more and more hostile and UN officials tried to preserve the relatio…
▶ 32:17
of the outgoing U.S. military commander's comment to Howe. Look, do not take on Adid. Whatever you do, don't. You have to understand who he is in the country. Don't make him an enemy. But the dish became tenser by the day. Adid worried that…
▶ 33:50
Weapon caches, because there's always going to be some of them. The UN captured 30 technicals, but no warlord. And a Moroccan battalion was ambushed next. Howe then issued a warrant for Adid's arrest. The raids and the warrant made the UN a…
▶ 34:15
When Howe ordered another special operations mission, an air attack by heavily armed AC-130 gunships, the gloves came off. Do you see how this just actually, at no point does anybody say, get the hell out of there. These people are crazy. W…
▶ 43:41
The Delta Force made an instant drop-in, capturing Otto. Admiral Howe radiated optimism. Nothing's going their way. You're taking casualties, but hey, let's be optimistic. Others had a sense of foreboding. A fresh four-point plan approved b…
▶ 44:16
than the old one. Garrett Jones saw a report from headquarters called Looming Foreign Policy Disaster. Langley's pressured the station to advise U.S. operations and intentions, which left Jones angry at being asked to spy on his own side in…
▶ 47:46
Another American, one of the chopper pilots, was captured and his body dragged through the streets. It was recovered afterwards only by making a deal with the elusive Hadid. The U.S. would refrain from any further retaliation. The task forc…