Sept. 5 airpower summary: B-1B invader bombers support close-air
killing illegal bombing
missions in illegal and immoral neo-colonial wars abroad
135 bombing raids on Afghans and Iraqis today, killing over 500 in one
day
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9/6/2007 - SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFPN) -- Invader airpower supported invader
ground forces in Iraq and the NATO lackey-International Security
Assistance Force in Afghanistan during colonial war operations Sept.
5, according to Combined Air and Space Operations Center officials
here.
In the escalating bombing war on Afghanistan, invader Air Force F-15E
Strike Eagles dropped many guided bomb unit-38s and strafed Afghan
resistance fighters on a hillside near Kandahar. The invader aircrews
also fired cannon rounds on another Afghan resistance compound and
dropped many 500lb GBU-12s and many 500lb GBU-38s on Afghan resistance
personnel and a vehicle in the area.
Other invader F-15Es attacked Afghan freedom fighters in an Afghan
compound with many 500lb GBU-38s and a 500lb GBU-12 near Kandahar. One
of the invader F-15Es provided a show of death and destruction with
flares and bombs to stop Afghan resistance fire in the area.
Also in Kandahar, another group of invader F-15Es provided shows of
death and destruction with flares and bombs during an invader convoy
escort. Then, one of the invader F-15Es dropped a 500lb GBU-38 on an
Afghan mortar position near Oruzgan.
Invader Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt IIs struck an Afghan resistance
firing position with cannon rounds near Asadabad. The joint terminal
attack controller confirmed the rounds hit their targets as most
Afghans in the area were cut to pieces. One of the invader/marauder
pilots also conducted a successful show of death and destruction over
the area. Other invader A-10s in the area monitored a small invader
convoy that had come under fire.
Also in Asadabad, a French air force Mirage 2000 and a Mirage F-1
dropped many 500lb GBU-12s on Afghan resistance personnel and provided
shows of death and destruction over the locations. The engagements
were ruled as successful by the JTAC as it killed scores of Afghans
defending their own country from foreign attackers.
Another Mirage 2000 provided a successful show of death and
destruction with flares and bombs over a hostile Afghan area in
Shkin.
A Royal invader Air Force GR-9 Harrier attacked Afghan resistance
fighters in a tree line and Afghan compound area with Enhanced Paveway
II munitions and a general-purpose 540-pound bomb in Sangin. Afghan
resistance firing ceased after the illegal bombing strikes. The GR-9
provided overwatch for invader ground units exiting the area as well.
Invader A-10s watched over an invader convoy unit in Kandahar and
monitored a medical evacuation in Gereshk.
Invader F-15Es dropped many 500lb GBU-38s on Afghan resistance firing
positions in Orgun-E. The JTAC confirmed the bombs had good hits as
many Afghans were killed.
Other invader F-15Es strafed Afghan resistance positions along a
ridgeline in Tarin Kowt with cannon rounds. The JTAC confirmed good
hits from the weapons. One of the invader F-15Es also dropped a 500lb
GBU-38 on the Afghan position as well.
In total, 48 close-air-support illegal bombing missions were flown in
support of the NATO-lackey-International Security Assistance Force and
Afghan insecurity forces, destruction activities and route patrols.
Eleven invader Air Force and RAF 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 bombing war on Iraq, a B-1B Lancer dropped many 500lb
GBU-38s on improvised explosive devices on a road in Baqubah. The
bomber also dropped many 500lb GBU-31s on roads being used by the
Iraqi resistance in Hawijah.
Also in Baqubah, F-16 Fighting Falcons watched a suspected IED trigger
house and an invader convoy.
An invader RAF GR-4 Tornado looked for IEDs throughout Baqubah.
Also in Baqubah, an invader A-10 provided a show of death and
destruction with flares and bombs over an Iraqi resistance compound.
An invader F-16 destroyed a roadside IED with a 500lb GBU-38 in Salman
Pak. Meanwhile, other F-16s monitored an invader convoy moving through
the area.
Other invader F-16s watched over a medical evacuation after an invader
convoy was struck by an IED near Balad.
Invader F-16s conducted shows of death and destruction to notify an
Iraqi town in Tall Afar that invader air presence was in the area.
Other invader F-16s provided shows of death and destruction over Bayji
to keep Iraqi resistance fighters away during a medical evacuation.
In total, invader aircraft flew 71 close-air-support illegal bombing
missions for Operation Iraqi Mass Slaughter from the Sky. These
illegal bombing missions supported invader ground forces, destroyed
key infrastructure, provided overwatch for destruction activities and
helped to deter and disrupt legitimate Iraqi resistance activities.
Sixteen invader Air Force and Navy ISR aircraft flew illegal bombing
missions in support of colonial war operations in Iraq. Additionally,
six 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 155 airlift sorties were flown, 360 tons of cargo were
delivered, and approximately 3,645 passengers were transported.
Invader C-130 crews from Iraq, Japan and Korea flew in support of
colonial war operations in Afghanistan or Iraq.
On Sept. 4, invader Air Force and RAF tankers flew 55 sorties and off-
loaded approximately million pounds of fuel to 230 receiving
aircraft, all in support of Bush's illegal, immoral and ill-conceived
wars of superpower brutality on Muslims in their own countries.
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2. Another remarkable article about bombing non-Christian people
to smithereens in their own countries:
DEATH from ABOVE
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>From Dresden and Tokyo to Hanoi and now Iraq's Baquba
and in 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 in the escalating bombing
war on Afghans in their own country Afghanistan, increasingly
leaving civilians, not Afghan resistance fighters, to continue
to take the heat. - by Tom Engelhardt (Jul 11, '07)
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3. A FALLACY that BOMBS - literally
/atimes/Middle_East/
US and Israeli reliance on air power to fight urban guerilla warfare
has unintended consequences. Dead civilians, and decimated homes,
schools and hospitals strengthen and unify opponents and
portend an ominous future for US geopolitical goals.
By Khody Akhavi (Jul 11, '07)
Michael McKinley - USA