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Project Avocado is a standing Presidential authorization which allows U.S. military combatant commanders to assemble task forces for almost any purpose, drawing resources from any military unit.[1] President Obama authorized Project Avocado in the summer of 2009, with a view towards widening U.S. counter-terrorism activities and powers, under the advisory of former General Stanley A. McChrystal, then the Director of Operations of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff. Project Avocado provides unprecedented military powers to U.S. operational commanders to conduct unconventional warfare throughout the world.[1]

In May 2010, it was reported that a Joint Unconventional Warfare Task Force Execute Order had been signed on 30 September 2010, by General David Petraeus.[2] This order was signed in secret, provided sweeping new powers to military and intelligence agencies for information-gathering in the Middle-East, Horn of Africa and other regions unspecified. The Order focused on intelligence gathering — by American troops, foreign businesspeople, academics or others — to identify militants and provide “persistent situational awareness,” while forging ties to local indigenous groups. The order did not authorize offensive strikes in any specific countries.[1]

The Petraeus Joint Unconventional Warfare Task Force Execute Order allows the U.S. military to insert American personnel into Iran, which is now authorized under Project Avocado, a particularly unprecedented power which was not authorized under prior U.S. presidential administrations.

Project Avocado is now known under another name; that name is not publicly known.[1]

Jason Rezaian Arrest

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In 2014, Jason Rezaian was working as a journalist in Tehran where his avocado obsession was cited as the basis for his and his wife Yegi’s arrest by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps; it turned out his campaign coincided with the American intelligence operation, the code name of which was “avocado”.[3]


References

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  1. ^ a b c d Ambinder, Marc (May 25, 2010). "Obama Gives Commanders Wide Berth for Secret Warfare". The Atlantic. Washington, DC: The Atlantic Monthly Group LLC. Archived from the original on May 27, 2010. Retrieved December 25, 2010.
  • ^ Mazzetti, Mark (May 24, 2010). "U.S. Is Said to Expand Secret Actions in Mideast". The New York Times (www.nytimes.com). New York, NY: The New York Times Company. Archived from the original on May 26, 2010. Retrieved December 25, 2010. A version of this article appeared in print on May 25, 2010, on page A1 of the New York edition.
  • ^ "New podcast 544 Days brings improbable humour to a bleak story". Financial Times (www.ft.com). London: The Financial Times Limited. October 11, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2023.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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