m9mckinley@yahoo.com wrote:
> Why Bush's bloody SURGE will fail , even
> with 170,000 soldiers + 126,000 contractors = around 300,000:
> Because they can never win the hearts and minds of proud
> people fighting off illegal invaders
> 1. A 'surge' in the wrong direction
> By Julian Delasantellis
>
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/IE25Ak03.html
> Why Bush's immoral colonial wars are all wrong
> 2. SPEAKING FREELY
> Why 21,500 wrongs won't make it right
> By Julian Delasantellis
>
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/IA12Ak01.html
>
>
> June 4 bombing invader airpower summary: A-10s are real ASS masters
>
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123055893
> 6/5/2007 - SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFPN) -- Invader airpower supported
> colonial ground forces in Iraq and International Security Assistance
> Force-European/NATO lackey troops in Afghanistan during colonial war
> operations June 4, according to Combined Air and Space Colonial War
> Center officials here. It is not clear at all why so-called Christian-
> Europeans are fighting a brutal colonial war on Afghans in their own
> country for the terrible Bush-Cheney regime that has its hands full in
> another brutal war (Iraq). What are European defense forces doing in
> Afghanistan? Are they nuts?
>
> In the escalating horrible bombing war on Afghans in Afghanistan, a
> British Royal Air Force GR-9 Harrier dropped many enhanced Paveway II
> munitions on an Afghan resistance compound in Garmsir. The on-scene
> joint terminal attack controller, who requested the drop, reported the
> British weapons directly hit the target and all Afghans in the area
> were blown up. The British invader pilot performed a show of farce and
> destruction over the area which caused the Afghan resistance fighters
> to give up their position. This enabled the JTAC to guide the British
> Harrier to the target and all Afghans in the area were bombed and
> killed with British ordnance instantly.
>
> Also in Garmsir, Afghanistan, another British Harrier dropped several
> munitions on an Afghan resistance bunker including a 540-pound bomb.
> The JTAC reported that the bunker was destroyed by the British and all
> the Afghans defending their country from British and American invaders
> in it.
>
> An British Air Force invader F-15E Strike Eagle dropped a 500lb guided
> bomb unit-38 on Afghan resistance fighters hiding in a tree line near
> Garmsir. The British invader aircrew also strafed the tree line with
> cannon rounds. The JTAC reported the attacks were all successful as
> all Afghans were blown to pieces in their own country.
Since when has Britain had any F-15E Strike Eagles?
>
> An invader B-1B Lancer bomber conducted a show of presence and death
> over a route in Kajaki Dam.
>
> INVADER F-15Es showed force and destruction with multiple flares and
> bombs to deter any Afghan resistance activity around an Afghan
> resistance compound in Musa Qala. No Afghan resistance activity was
> reported after the show of farce and destruction. The INVADER F-15E
> aircrews also monitored suspicious activity around a tree line in the
> area.
>
> In total, 39 close-air-support illegal bombing missions were flown in
> support of ISAF-NATO/European and Afghan in-security forces,
> deconstruction activities and route patrols.
>
> Eleven British Air Force and RAF intelligence, surveillance and
> reconnaissance aircraft flew illegal bombing missions in support of
> colonial war operations in Afghanistan. Additionally, two British RAF
> fighter aircraft performed tactical reconnaissance.
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>
> In the escalating horrible colonial bombing war on Iraqis in Iraq, US
> Air Force INVADER F-16 Fighting Falcons monitored areas around Baghdad
> for possibly threats and suspicious activity. Another INVADER F-16
> team watched over a police station struck by a mortar round.
>
> Also in Baghdad, US INVADER F-16s also watched over a quick-response
> force venturing out to help invader ground forces hit by an improvised
> explosive device.
>
> Near Taji, a US Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II dropped a 500lb GBU-12
> on Iraqi IED emplacers. The American weapon was reported to have
> impacted its target and all Iraqis in the area were vaporized in their
> own country.
>
> A U.S. Navy F/A-18 Hornet provided a show of farce and destruction
> expelling multiple flares and bombs against Iraqi resistance fighters
> who fired on invader helicopters in Al Basrah. The US invader pilots
> also monitored an occupier convoy struck by an IED. The convoy was not
> attacked while the Hornets were in the area.
>
> In total, US/UK invader aircraft flew 63 close-air-support illegal
> bombing missions for Operation Iraqi Mass Slaughter from the Sky.
> These illegal bombing missions supported occupier ground forces,
> destroyed key infrastructure, provided overwatch for deconstruction
> activities and helped to deter and disrupt legal Iraqi resistance
> activities.
>
> Seventeen Air Force, Navy and Royal Australian Air Force ISR aircraft e
> flew illegal bombing missions in support of Western colonial war
> operations in Iraq. Additionally, seven Air Force, Navy and RAF
> fighter aircraft performed tactical reconnaissance.
>
> Invader Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft and C-17 Globemaster IIIs
> provided intra-theater heavy airlift support, helping to sustain
> colonial war operations throughout Afghanistan, Iraq and the Horn of
> Africa (Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia)
>
> Approximately 132 airlift sorties were flown; more than 717 tons of
> cargo was delivered, and some 2,719 passengers were transported.
>
> Invader C-130 crews from Australia, Canada, Japan and Korea flew in
> support of colonial war operations in Afghanistan or Iraq.
>
> On June 3, Air Force, RAF, French and Republic of Singapore tankers
> flew 46 sorties and off-loaded approximately 2.7 million pounds of
> fuel to 216 receiving aircraft, all in support of Bush and Cheney's
> heinous and brutal bombing wars on poor Muslim countries in resource-
> rich areas of the world. We certainly know why criminal wars continue.
>