![]() ![]() ![]() Even today, the US, clinging to the Cold War mindset, is still thinking of fighting a proxy war against Russia.Īccording to Zhou Fangyin, head of the School of International Relations, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, through decades of practice, the US has developed a system of waging proxy wars. Secret military programs such as “127e” were spawned in this period as the US rampantly promoted the proxy strategy in the Middle East, West Asia, Africa and other regions. Washington’s addiction to proxy wars showed itself during the Cold War and got worse after the 9/11attacks. Many 127e programs were still active in the greater Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region as recently as 2020. These programs relied on foreign and irregular partner forces to carry out the so-called counterterrorism operations against America’s enemies, while the US armed, trained, and provided intelligence to those forces.įostering pro-America forces, meddling in regional conflicts, attacking strategic rivals and anti-US countries – these are the usual tricks employed by the US to maintain its hegemony.Īccording to the latest documents obtained by The Intercept website and revelations from former Pentagon senior officials, the US over the years has waged proxy wars through the secret “127e” program in many countries, including Niger, Cameroon, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and Tunisia. American news website The Intercept revealed that between 20, US commandos conducted at least 23 separate 127e programs across the world, at least 14 of which were in the greater Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region. An American secret military program coded “127e” has recently come to the fore.
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