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Today's Lost Colonial Wars Report: 119 Bom~
Fra : m9mckinley@yahoo.com


Dato : 06-06-07 04:16

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.

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.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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
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.


 
 
Perro Negro (06-06-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Perro Negro


Dato : 06-06-07 11:08

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.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 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.
>

Nobody (07-06-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Nobody


Dato : 07-06-07 02:42

Perro Negro wrote:

<snip>

Interesting name you have. It brings back some memories. I worked for
Saipem on a 'Black Dog' many years ago. A Livingston if I remember
right.

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