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Diego Garcia: The Strategic U.S Military Base in Indian Ocean
Diego Garica was discovered by Portuguese explorers in the early sixteenth century and its name is believed to have come from either an early explorer's ship captain or its navigator. Under the Treaty of Paris of 1814, many of the islands in the Indian Ocean under the control of the French were ceded to Britain, including the Mauritius and the Chagos Islands. In 1965, these islands became the British Indian Ocean Territory. During the 19th Century, the islands were used as plantations, producing copra and coconut oils. Plantations on Diego Garcia were closed in 1971, following a decision to establish the U.S. Navy Support Facility based on the 1966 Exchange of Notes between Great Britain and the United States. In January 1971, U.S. Navy Seabees were transported to the island by landing sh...
published: 06 Mar 2021
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Diego Garcia: The Most Controversial Island in the World
Explore the hidden secrets of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean! From its tumultuous history to military occupation, CIA black site allegations, and environmental conservation efforts - uncover the mysteries on this unique atoll!
published: 30 Nov 2023
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Why Diego Garcia Is America's Most Controversial Military Base
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The island of Diego Garcia grants the United States Military an excellent location for a military base but it is not without controversy. Learn about the history of this extremely isolated island and what it is being used for today.
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published: 01 Feb 2020
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How did the UK and US Steal Diego Garcia Island? | Flashback with Palki Sharma
How did the UK and US Steal Diego Garcia Island? | Flashback with Palki Sharma
In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States and the United Kingdom stole an island located in the Indian Ocean. They emptied the island of its local population and converted it into a military base in the middle of the ocean. That island is called Diego Garcia. Once frequented by Indian and Arab sailors, the discovery of this island by Europeans led to rapid developments that would shape its future. From colonisation to expulsion to occupation, this is the story of an injustice that is yet to be addressed. How did the UK and the US take control of this strategically important island? Who is the rightful owner of this land? And what happened to the locals who once lived there? Palki Sharma tells you on Flashback....
published: 06 Apr 2024
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B-2 - Diego Garcia
Stealth Plane lands over the beach at DG.
published: 05 Sep 2020
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Duty in Diego The Ship's Store HD
published: 06 Jun 2011
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DIEGO GARCIA - SHOPPING @ THE SHIP STORE
Virtual Tour of the only store on Diego Garcia, the Ship's Store. We got the basics, so no complaint. We're happy to get the supply we need.
published: 31 Oct 2020
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The Island of Secrets | Al Jazeera Investigations
A remote Mauritian island is being quietly transformed into a military hub for India's navy. That’s what we found using satellite pictures, shipping data, financial documents, and images from a barely accessible island about 1100 km north of Mauritius. The Island of Secrets also shows how the construction project on Agaléga has the potential to uproot the lives of its 300 residents in order to make way for a military facility. Residents worry that what happened on the Mauritian island of Diego Garcia in the 1960s will happen to them. The Mauritian government responded to this film by restating its position that there is “no agreement” with India to set up a military a base in Agaléga. It said that construction work on the island is designed to improve “inadequate infrastructure facilities”...
published: 03 Aug 2021
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El lado correcto - Pastor Diego García
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published: 29 Nov 2024
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Diego Garcia 2018
I was in Diego Garcia last year and I rode my bike from my ship to the small town area. There are no families or children on this island. All owned by the British government with a US Navy presence. There wasn't to much to show and not enough time while I was there to take much video.
published: 30 Oct 2019
6:31
Diego Garcia: The Strategic U.S Military Base in Indian Ocean
Diego Garica was discovered by Portuguese explorers in the early sixteenth century and its name is believed to have come from either an early explorer's ship ca...
Diego Garica was discovered by Portuguese explorers in the early sixteenth century and its name is believed to have come from either an early explorer's ship captain or its navigator. Under the Treaty of Paris of 1814, many of the islands in the Indian Ocean under the control of the French were ceded to Britain, including the Mauritius and the Chagos Islands. In 1965, these islands became the British Indian Ocean Territory. During the 19th Century, the islands were used as plantations, producing copra and coconut oils. Plantations on Diego Garcia were closed in 1971, following a decision to establish the U.S. Navy Support Facility based on the 1966 Exchange of Notes between Great Britain and the United States. In January 1971, U.S. Navy Seabees were transported to the island by landing ship to begin building the U.S. military presence on Diego Garcia. Today Diego Garcia is home to 15 separate commands, including the U.S. Navy Support Facility, which functions as the host command.
Its position is strategically vital for the US, allowing it to project its military strength northwest into the Middle East and South Asia, east into Asia, or west into Africa. It's the most important US base in the Indian Ocean region. Diego Garcia is surrounded by about 60 other atolls. Its coast forms a deep natural harbor, making it the perfect site for a naval base. Diego Garcia has been the site of important military action by the US. On the remote tropical island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean lies a secretive, strategically vital US military base. Before that, the site had proved its strategic importance for US military operations in the Middle East as a base for Air Force attacks in 1991 during the first Gulf War. From the base, long-range B52 bombers embarked on missions to
Afghanistan in 2001, targeting Taliban and Qaeda positions in the country's mountains. The base is also vital as a refueling point for the US Navy and Air Force. Its deep port is able to accommodate aircraft carriers, nuclear submarines, and other ships. With Diego Garcia accessible only to restricted US military personnel, its secrecy has attracted speculation. Unlike the US military base in Guam, the spouses of personnel are not allowed on Diego Garcia. No journalist has visited. The UN court ruled that it was illegal for the British to demand possession of the islands as a condition of independence. Shortly afterward, the British leased Diego Garcia to the US. The UN has now served an eviction notice to the British. Though the ruling is not enforceable, it exerts moral pressure and has placed the future of the base in doubt. The base has served as a launchpad for US military operations in the Middle East and as a refueling point for Air Force patrols headed to the South China Sea, and it was even designated an emergency landing spot for space missions by NASA.
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Diego Garica was discovered by Portuguese explorers in the early sixteenth century and its name is believed to have come from either an early explorer's ship captain or its navigator. Under the Treaty of Paris of 1814, many of the islands in the Indian Ocean under the control of the French were ceded to Britain, including the Mauritius and the Chagos Islands. In 1965, these islands became the British Indian Ocean Territory. During the 19th Century, the islands were used as plantations, producing copra and coconut oils. Plantations on Diego Garcia were closed in 1971, following a decision to establish the U.S. Navy Support Facility based on the 1966 Exchange of Notes between Great Britain and the United States. In January 1971, U.S. Navy Seabees were transported to the island by landing ship to begin building the U.S. military presence on Diego Garcia. Today Diego Garcia is home to 15 separate commands, including the U.S. Navy Support Facility, which functions as the host command.
Its position is strategically vital for the US, allowing it to project its military strength northwest into the Middle East and South Asia, east into Asia, or west into Africa. It's the most important US base in the Indian Ocean region. Diego Garcia is surrounded by about 60 other atolls. Its coast forms a deep natural harbor, making it the perfect site for a naval base. Diego Garcia has been the site of important military action by the US. On the remote tropical island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean lies a secretive, strategically vital US military base. Before that, the site had proved its strategic importance for US military operations in the Middle East as a base for Air Force attacks in 1991 during the first Gulf War. From the base, long-range B52 bombers embarked on missions to
Afghanistan in 2001, targeting Taliban and Qaeda positions in the country's mountains. The base is also vital as a refueling point for the US Navy and Air Force. Its deep port is able to accommodate aircraft carriers, nuclear submarines, and other ships. With Diego Garcia accessible only to restricted US military personnel, its secrecy has attracted speculation. Unlike the US military base in Guam, the spouses of personnel are not allowed on Diego Garcia. No journalist has visited. The UN court ruled that it was illegal for the British to demand possession of the islands as a condition of independence. Shortly afterward, the British leased Diego Garcia to the US. The UN has now served an eviction notice to the British. Though the ruling is not enforceable, it exerts moral pressure and has placed the future of the base in doubt. The base has served as a launchpad for US military operations in the Middle East and as a refueling point for Air Force patrols headed to the South China Sea, and it was even designated an emergency landing spot for space missions by NASA.
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- published: 06 Mar 2021
- views: 2547338
33:25
Diego Garcia: The Most Controversial Island in the World
Explore the hidden secrets of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean! From its tumultuous history to military occupation, CIA black site allegations, and environmenta...
Explore the hidden secrets of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean! From its tumultuous history to military occupation, CIA black site allegations, and environmental conservation efforts - uncover the mysteries on this unique atoll!
https://wn.com/Diego_Garcia_The_Most_Controversial_Island_In_The_World
Explore the hidden secrets of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean! From its tumultuous history to military occupation, CIA black site allegations, and environmental conservation efforts - uncover the mysteries on this unique atoll!
- published: 30 Nov 2023
- views: 920020
10:29
Why Diego Garcia Is America's Most Controversial Military Base
Sign up for an annual CuriosityStream subscription and also get a free Nebula subscription (the new streaming platform built by creators) here: http://curiosity...
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The island of Diego Garcia grants the United States Military an excellent location for a military base but it is not without controversy. Learn about the history of this extremely isolated island and what it is being used for today.
Thanks for checking out RealLifeLore2! The world is such an amazing place that offers so much to explore. Check out the rest of my videos related that dive into an array of interesting topics in the areas of Engineering, Science, Technology, and more.
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Animations courtesy of Vincent de Langen
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The island of Diego Garcia grants the United States Military an excellent location for a military base but it is not without controversy. Learn about the history of this extremely isolated island and what it is being used for today.
Thanks for checking out RealLifeLore2! The world is such an amazing place that offers so much to explore. Check out the rest of my videos related that dive into an array of interesting topics in the areas of Engineering, Science, Technology, and more.
Be sure to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmD...
Animations courtesy of Vincent de Langen
- published: 01 Feb 2020
- views: 1469288
11:10
How did the UK and US Steal Diego Garcia Island? | Flashback with Palki Sharma
How did the UK and US Steal Diego Garcia Island? | Flashback with Palki Sharma
In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States and the United Kingdom stole an islan...
How did the UK and US Steal Diego Garcia Island? | Flashback with Palki Sharma
In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States and the United Kingdom stole an island located in the Indian Ocean. They emptied the island of its local population and converted it into a military base in the middle of the ocean. That island is called Diego Garcia. Once frequented by Indian and Arab sailors, the discovery of this island by Europeans led to rapid developments that would shape its future. From colonisation to expulsion to occupation, this is the story of an injustice that is yet to be addressed. How did the UK and the US take control of this strategically important island? Who is the rightful owner of this land? And what happened to the locals who once lived there? Palki Sharma tells you on Flashback.
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How did the UK and US Steal Diego Garcia Island? | Flashback with Palki Sharma
In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States and the United Kingdom stole an island located in the Indian Ocean. They emptied the island of its local population and converted it into a military base in the middle of the ocean. That island is called Diego Garcia. Once frequented by Indian and Arab sailors, the discovery of this island by Europeans led to rapid developments that would shape its future. From colonisation to expulsion to occupation, this is the story of an injustice that is yet to be addressed. How did the UK and the US take control of this strategically important island? Who is the rightful owner of this land? And what happened to the locals who once lived there? Palki Sharma tells you on Flashback.
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- published: 06 Apr 2024
- views: 271825
0:20
B-2 - Diego Garcia
Stealth Plane lands over the beach at DG.
Stealth Plane lands over the beach at DG.
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Stealth Plane lands over the beach at DG.
- published: 05 Sep 2020
- views: 50853
15:32
DIEGO GARCIA - SHOPPING @ THE SHIP STORE
Virtual Tour of the only store on Diego Garcia, the Ship's Store. We got the basics, so no complaint. We're happy to get the supply we need.
Virtual Tour of the only store on Diego Garcia, the Ship's Store. We got the basics, so no complaint. We're happy to get the supply we need.
https://wn.com/Diego_Garcia_Shopping_The_Ship_Store
Virtual Tour of the only store on Diego Garcia, the Ship's Store. We got the basics, so no complaint. We're happy to get the supply we need.
- published: 31 Oct 2020
- views: 28369
16:44
The Island of Secrets | Al Jazeera Investigations
A remote Mauritian island is being quietly transformed into a military hub for India's navy. That’s what we found using satellite pictures, shipping data, finan...
A remote Mauritian island is being quietly transformed into a military hub for India's navy. That’s what we found using satellite pictures, shipping data, financial documents, and images from a barely accessible island about 1100 km north of Mauritius. The Island of Secrets also shows how the construction project on Agaléga has the potential to uproot the lives of its 300 residents in order to make way for a military facility. Residents worry that what happened on the Mauritian island of Diego Garcia in the 1960s will happen to them. The Mauritian government responded to this film by restating its position that there is “no agreement” with India to set up a military a base in Agaléga. It said that construction work on the island is designed to improve “inadequate infrastructure facilities”. The government also stated that it has no intention of displacing people living on the island. India’s Ministry of Defence and Ministry of External Affairs did not respond to our request for comment.
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A remote Mauritian island is being quietly transformed into a military hub for India's navy. That’s what we found using satellite pictures, shipping data, financial documents, and images from a barely accessible island about 1100 km north of Mauritius. The Island of Secrets also shows how the construction project on Agaléga has the potential to uproot the lives of its 300 residents in order to make way for a military facility. Residents worry that what happened on the Mauritian island of Diego Garcia in the 1960s will happen to them. The Mauritian government responded to this film by restating its position that there is “no agreement” with India to set up a military a base in Agaléga. It said that construction work on the island is designed to improve “inadequate infrastructure facilities”. The government also stated that it has no intention of displacing people living on the island. India’s Ministry of Defence and Ministry of External Affairs did not respond to our request for comment.
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#IslandOfSecrets
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- published: 03 Aug 2021
- views: 3939091
1:13:42
El lado correcto - Pastor Diego García
En Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XbOpEH
Línea de consejería y oración: 322 729 1386
#PastorDiegoGarcia
#EvangelismoDeFuego
En Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XbOpEH
Línea de consejería y oración: 322 729 1386
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- published: 29 Nov 2024
- views: 521
18:28
Diego Garcia 2018
I was in Diego Garcia last year and I rode my bike from my ship to the small town area. There are no families or children on this island. All owned by the Briti...
I was in Diego Garcia last year and I rode my bike from my ship to the small town area. There are no families or children on this island. All owned by the British government with a US Navy presence. There wasn't to much to show and not enough time while I was there to take much video.
https://wn.com/Diego_Garcia_2018
I was in Diego Garcia last year and I rode my bike from my ship to the small town area. There are no families or children on this island. All owned by the British government with a US Navy presence. There wasn't to much to show and not enough time while I was there to take much video.
- published: 30 Oct 2019
- views: 180739