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Mission Compromised is a novel written in 2002 by Oliver North and Joe Musser that details the story of one of the most secretive military units in history. It is officially fiction but in later interviews North mentions that he changed "names, dates, and places" so as not to violate numerous non-disclosure agreements.〔(Oliver North - Mission Compromised )〕 ==The Unit== The "United Nations International Sanctions Enforcement Group" (ISEG) is a top-secret special operations unit, a thirty-eight-man group of hand-picked U.S. and British specialists consisting of twenty-seven Americans and eleven Britons on loan from the Special Air Service by private arrangement between the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The U.S. personnel are all on detail from the Delta Force, Navy SEALs, the United States Air Force, and the Army's Intelligence Support Activity. As far as their services are concerned, they're on detail to the NSC staff. They are all carried as 'detached duty' with their parent departments and agencies. Operating under the National Security Council's Special Projects Office, the ISEG receives its orders directly from the National Security Advisor to the President of the United States, who is acting under the direction of the UN. The regional teams in this Sanctions Enforcement Group make sure that those who ''do'' violate properly imposed UN sanctions do not ''persist'' in efforts to thwart international laws and the will of the international community. Once the UN executive has determined that an international lawbreaker is repeatedly violating UN sanctions and is a threat to international law and order, and this international criminal refuses to surrender himself to the justice of the UN's tribunal in The Hague, then the ISEG is authorized to take whatever means necessary to stop the violations. They have total authority to 'take out' such people. Being sanctioned by the UN, the U.S. personnel of ISEG are able to circumvent Executive Order 12333, which forbids assassinations. As for funding the training and operational activities of the ISEG and the ISETs, that's all handled by a special allocation from the British prime minister and the UN Secretary General. Unlike in the U.S. system, the PM and SG both have discretionary accounts that don't have to be reported to anybody. They both have contributed cash to fund the accounts that you'll be handling from here. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mission Compromised」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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