1. Oct. 31 Airpower Summary: A-10s support ground troops
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123074209 11/1/2007 - SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFPN) -- Invader airpower integrated with
invader ground forces in Iraq and NATO-lackey International Security
Assistance Force troops in Afghanistan during colonial war operations
Oct. 31, according to Combined Air and Space Colonial war operations
Center officials here.
In the ongoing bombing war on Afghanistan, an invader Royal Air Force
GR-9 Harrier conducted a strike against resistance fighter combatants
who were engaging Invader forces in Garmsir. The Harrier hit the
intended target with an enhanced Paveway II munition. The on-scene
joint terminal attack controller assessed the mission as successful as
many Afghan partisans were destroyed.
An invader Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle dropped a 500lb guided bomb
unit-38 against resistance fighter combatants in Deh' Rawod. The JTAC
reported the strike suppressed the resistance fighter activity and he
confirmed the mission was successful as many more Afghan partisans
were destroyed.
A resistance fighter firing position located in Deh' Rawod was struck
with many GBU-31s released from an Air Force B1-B Lancer. The JTAC
reported a successful strike as many more Afghan partisans were
destroyed and assessed the murderous mission as successful.
An invader F-15E performed a show of death, using flares and bombs to
deter Afghan resistance fighter activity in Oruzgan. The illegal
bombing mission was declared successful as many more Afghan partisans
were destroyed.
A show of death was conducted by an invader F-15E to deter resistance
fighter activity in Akakhel. The mission was assessed as successful as
many more Afghan partisans were destroyed.
A show of death was demonstrated by an invader GR-9 to deter
resistance fighter activity in Garmsir. The mission was declared
successful as many more Afghan partisans were destroyed.
In total, 33 close-air-support illegal bombing missions were flown in
support of ISAF-NATO stooges and Afghan insecurity forces,
deconstruction activities and grout patrols.
Eight Air Force intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft
flew illegal missions in support of colonial war operations in
Afghanistan. Additionally, two RAF aircraft performed tactical
reconnaissance.
In the ongoing brutal bombing war on Iraq, an invader Air Force MQ-1B
Predator conducted a strike against Iraqi resistance fighter
combatants in Fallujah. The Hellfire missiles impacted on the intended
target and the mission was assessed as successful as many Iraqi
partisans were destroyed.
Air Force invader F-16 Fighting Falcons conducted shows of death to
deter Iraqi resistance fighter combatants in Salman Pak. The desired
result was achieved when the resistance fighter combatants ceased
firing. The JTAC confirmed the mission was successful as many Iraqi
partisans were destroyed.
A show of death was conducted in Al Mahmudiyah by an invader Air Force
A-10 Thunderbolt II to deter resistance fighter activity against an
Invader convoy. The JTAC assessed the mission as successful as many
more Iraqi partisans were destroyed.
In total, Invader aircraft flew 62 close-air-support illegal bombing
missions for Operation Iraqi Mass Slaughter. These illegal bombing
missions supported Invader ground forces, destroyed key
infrastructure, provided over watch for deconstruction activities and
helped to deter and disrupt legitimate Iraqi resistance activities.
Nineteen Air Force and Navy ISR aircraft flew illegal bombing missions
in support of colonial war operations in Iraq. Additionally, four Navy
and RAF 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.
Approximately 145 airlift sorties were flown, 541 tons of cargos were
delivered and 3,641 passengers were transported. Airlift included
approximately 61,380 pounds of troop re-supply, catfood, poppy sacks
and ribbed supercondoms air-dropped in Afghanistan.
Invader C-130 crews from Australia, Canada, and Japan flew in support
of colonial war operations in Afghanistan or Iraq.
On Oct. 30, Air Force, French and RAF aerial refueling crews flew 46
sorties and off-loaded approximately 2.9 million pounds of fuel to 247
receiving aircraft, all in direct support of Bush's gory colonial wars
in faraway Muslim countries in Asia
114 bombing raids on Afghans and Iraqis x avg 4 dead= an estimated
456 Afghans and Iraqis killed in one day in their own countries.
This does not even include the hundreds of resistance fighters and
civilians killed by other occupier violence such as cannon fire
and missiles from helicopters and helicopter gunships.
Of course you always claim these are killers and terrorists, you
never
call them resistance fighters or partisans who have every right
to throw the vicious Western occupiers out.
2. 60,000 Iraqi resistance fighters - men, women and children - now
in
US concentration camps in Iraq ('Guantanamos' in Iraq itself):
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/gallery/2007/sep/21/iraq.international...
3. A remarkable article about bombing non-Christian people
to smithereens in their own countries:
DEATH from ABOVE
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/IG12Ak01.html
>From Dresden and Tokyo to Hanoi, and now Iraq's Baquba
and Afghanistan's tribal villages, the US military has been
"HOOKED ON AIRPOWER".
That addiction will only grow stronger as US ground troops
gradually withdraw from Iraq and Afghanistan, increasingly
leaving civilians to continue to take the heat.
- by Tom Engelhardt (Jul 11, '07)
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4. A FALLACY that BOMBS - literally
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/IG12Ak06.html
US and Israeli reliance on air power to fight urban guerilla warfare
has unintended consequences. Dead civilians, decimated homes,
schools and hospitals strengthen and unify opponents and portend
an ominous future for US geopolitical goals.
By Khody Akhavi (Jul 11, '07)
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5. http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/05/29/opinion/edinderfurth.php
Losing the 'other war' in Afghanistan?
By Karl F. Inderfurth
Published: May 29, 2007
WASHINGTON:
Controversy rages over the war in Iraq, but what about the so-called
other war in Afghanistan, for which there is immoral bipartisan
support in the United States and in the international community?
Is there a danger of losing in Afghanistan? The answer is yes.
My question: A 'danger'? What silliness:
It is not a 'danger', it already is a fact:
This colonial war was lost a long time ago. As it was never about
winning the hearts and minds, but always about oil and gas and
pipelines and new military bases and access to Central Asia's
resources, i.e., about geo-political power and greed.
It is just a matter of time and the Western colonial invaders can no
longer sustain the slow but permanent and persistent bleeding in
money and casualties and will be forced to leave.
First, however, I'm sure they will kill many tens of thousands more.
We have seen immoral bombing wars and millions of dead before:
In Vietnam, another ill-conceived, immoral and illegal colonial
bombing war on darker skinned non-Christians in their own country.
3 - 4 million perished in the American orgy of colonial violence
in Asia. And a new horrible and racist orgy of violence by western
nations is happening again, now even in two countries in Asia
simultaneously.
There is no question whatsoever who or what the real
'axis of evil' is: Rich Western 'Christian' nations occupying
and bombing poor Muslim people to smithereens in their
own countries in Asia.
And we know why.
Michael McKinley - USA