May 17, 2007

Soldiers Blocked from Friends and Loved Ones on Internet

 

US Blocks Soldiers From Websites



The US military is blocking troops from using certain websites for sharing photos, video clips and messages.

A memo from General BB Bell, US Forces Korea commander, says use of YouTube, MySpace and 11 other popular sites via US military portals will be blocked.

The US says the use is taking up too much bandwidth and slows down the military's computer system.

But a US Strategic Command spokesman said a "secondary benefit" was to help operational security.

Personal computers

BBC defence and security correspondent Rob Watson says the decision could stop thousands of soldiers from communicating with friends and loved ones.

For many US soldiers serving overseas, YouTube and other similar websites are a popular way of keeping in touch, he says.

  • The cyberspace battle space was not one that we were particularly operating well in. 

                 Lt Col Christopher Garver, US Army

The spokesman for US Strategic Command and Joint Task Force-Global Network Operations said: "As these sites have become more and more popular, they've had an impact on bandwidth resources and network availability and we're having to restrict use of some of them."

He denied that the military was unhappy with the nature of content being posted.

"We're not stopping anybody looking at anything. It's not the nature of the stuff being posted."

However, he added: "Wherever you have sites this popular, you have the potential for malicious activity. A secondary benefit of restricting use of these sites is for operational security."

The block on accessing such websites will not affect those soldiers with their own personal computers. Those, though, are few and far between in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, our correspondent says.

The Pentagon only recently started posting its own videos on YouTube, showing soldiers in action in Iraq in a move designed to reach out to a younger audience and to show the successes of the US military.

In two months, the Multi-National Force-Iraq channel has climbed to 16th in YouTube's most subscribed-to listing and has, the military says, just passed the one million video-views mark.

The BBC's Laura Smith-Spark in Washington says the channel is also a belated attempt to counter the influence of Islamist extremist groups, that have used the internet to post footage of hostages or attacks on US forces.

© BBC MMVII


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1 - welcome to http://www.vvmed.com
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Written by: vvmed at 2007/05/17 - 14:20:51
2 - This is Fubar. My men have every right to stay in touch with their friends and family via the computer technology we have. Our government kills our privacy here in Iraq and has been killing Americans privacy in our own Nation - and for what reason? No reason whatsoever except to control - well we are sick and tired of it. I am tired of the fubar handed down from our CO's who are fools and ass kissers. What are we doing here in Iraq anyhow? - we are not wanted nor needed - this bushite administration is and has been out of control since day one and we want to come home and fix the mess these so called "public servants" of ours have created. They do not know what they are doing. And this is nothing I have not told my CO's and this is something my fellow Americans are going to start hearing more of from your troops stranded here in Iraq. We are coming home and when we do,...the real fight shall begin. If you people back home do not start raising hell like any good Patriot,...you are going to when we come home. We are sick of it all. The lies continue and Washington nor the people do nothing - Wake up my fellow Americans - we are not wanted or needed here. It's all about money and greed. Bushite doesn't care about us in the field - he never has and never will.
Fubar to bush and those that follow his criminal "policy" - and I mean criminal. (Comment this)

Written by: Capt. R.C. - U.S. Army - In Iraq - for what reason????? at 2007/05/17 - 20:44:14
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