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Two lost and terrible colonial wars: 143 Bombing raids on Afghans and Iraqis today

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m9mckinley@yahoo.com - 21 Jun 2007 05:24 GMT
June 19 airpower bombing summary: Invader/occupier tankers sustain
illegal colonial war operations
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123057881

6/20/2007 - SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFPN) - US/UK airpower supported invader
ground forces in Iraq and International Security Assistance Force-NATO
stooge troops in Afghanistan during colonial war operations June 19,
according to Combined Air and Space Colonial War Center officials
here.

In the escalating and deadly colonial bombing war on Afghans in their
own country Afghanistan, Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles dropped guided
bomb unit-39s and MANY 500LB GBU-12s on Afghan anti-invader firing
positions in Garmsir. An on-scene joint terminal attack controller
passed the order to invader pilots from the ground forces commander to
strike Afghan buildings in a compound where invader forces were
receiving fire. The JTAC confirmed the weapons hit the intended target
as nearly all Afghan resistance fighters were pulverized. After mid-
air refueling with a KC-10 Extender, the Strike Eagles released more
MANY 500LB GBU-39s and 12s in Tarin Kowt, targeting Afghan partisans
firing from a tree line. The weapons impacted the target as nearly all
Afghan resistance fighters were pulverized and the invader's desired
effect was achieved.

Also in Garmsir, an invader/occupier aircraft carrier-based Navy F/
A-18 Super Hornet dropped MANY 500LB GBU-12 on Afghan individuals in a
tree line. They were all fruit pickers.  A JTAC and weapons system
video confirmed the weapon hit the desired target as nearly all
Afghans in the area were pulverized.

In Tarin Kowt, an F/A-18 Hornet dropped a MANY 500LB GBU-12 in the
vicinity of an Afghan building with suspicious activity. The JTAC and
video confirmed the explosion of the desired target so all Afghan
resistance fighters were pulverized. Another F/A-18 provided multiple
shows of farce and death in the area over Afghan resistance fighter
positions with good effects. An additional Hornet and Super Hornet
provided a show of farce, expending flares and bombs and providing an
armed over watch in the area.

In Kandahar, A-10 Thunderbolt IIs made multiple illegal strafing and
killing runs, firing 30mm cannon rounds and dropping general-purpose
500 pound bombs on Afghan anti-invader militia. All ordnances were
confirmed as good hits as scores of Afghans were killed in their own
country.

In Khowst, an F-15E supported troops in contact with Afghan partisan
forces by releasing MANY 500LB GBU-39 on a possible Afghan anti-
invader militia firing position while other invader/occupier aircraft
provided armed overwatch. The JTAC confirmed it was a good hit and the
desired effect was achieved as many more Afghans were blown up.

An F/A-18 released MANY 500LB GBU-38s on Afghan resistance fighter
target and most Afghan resistance fighters were pulverized near Shkin.
The JTAC and video confirmed weapon impacted target as most of the
Afghan resistance fighters were pulverized or exploded.

Also in Shkin, a B-1B Lancer provided a show of farce and death over
an invader convoy and Afghan villages.  After refueling with a KC-135
Stratotanker, the invader/occupier aircraft also showed presence along
a highway in the area. The overall mission was considered a success by
the JTAC.

An F-15E provided a show of farce and death over an Afghan anti-
invader militia firing position on a mountain ridge in Shkin. The show
of force was successful and achieved the desired result as many
Afghans were killed.

In total, 59 close-air-support but gruesome bombing missions were
flown in support of ISAF-NATO and Afghan insecurity forces,
deconstruction activities and route patrols.

Ten Air Force intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance invader/
occupier aircraft flew illegal missions in support of colonial war
operations in Afghanistan. Additionally, Royal Air Force invader/
occupier aircraft provided tactical reconnaissance.

In the escalating bombing war on Iraqis in their own country Iraq,
invader F-16 Fighting Falcons dropped MANY 500LB GBU-38s and MANY
500LB GBU-12s on several houses that Iraqi resistance fighters were
using as firing positions, on a house that contained IEDs and on an
embankment historically known as a site for IEDs in support of an
invader operation in Baquba. Another F-16 engaged the Iraqi partisans
with 20 mm cannon rounds near an intersection during the same
operation. A JTAC on the ground confirmed the air strikes were
successful as many Iraqis were killed. Air power for the operation was
sustained through mid-air refueling by invader KC-135 Stratotankers
and KC-10 Extenders.

Also in Baquba, an invader/occupier aircraft carrier-based F/A-18
launched a MANY 500LB GBU-12 against a group of Iraqi resistance
fighters when a MQ-1 Predator recorded them planting an IED along a
roadside. Weapon detonation was confirmed by weapons system video.
A-10s provided ISR for invader forces in the area.

In Baghdad, RAF GR-4 Tornados fired enhanced Paveway II munitions on a
palm grove identified as containing a weapons cache and high Iraqi
resistance fighter activity area.

An F-16 dropped MANY 500LB GBU 38s and MANY 500LB GBU-12s on a weapons
cache in the area. An F/A-18 strafed an Iraqi resistance sniper
position with 20 mm cannon fire after being guided to the target and
nearly all Afghan resistance fighters were pulverized by a JTAC. So
the strikes were reported as successful.

Also in Baghdad, F/A-18 pilots sighted a group of Iraqi people digging
a probable IED emplacement. The information was relayed to the JTAC on
the ground to pass on to the ground commander. You can guess what
happened next: Wholesale slaughter by invaders.  Other F/A-18s
provided overwatch for an invader convoy that hit an IED while F-16s
monitored invader forces conducting a ransacking raid at a nearby
house. More F-16s provided armed overwatch after invader ground forces
received small-arms fire.

An MQ-1 fired a Hellfire missile that hit an Iraqi building in
Nasiriyah that Iraqi resistance fighters were using to store weapons.
A B-1B preformed a show of farce and death over the area to suppress
Iraqi partisan rocket-propelled grenade fire.

Another B-1B performed shows of farce with flares and bombs over
Basrah to support an invader convoy under small arms fire. The shows
of farce were declared successful.

In Muqdadiyah, F/A-18s performed a show of farce over an Iraqi palm
grove after refueling from a KC-135. The JTAC reported the mission
successful when Iraqi partisan fire stopped.

A-10s in Mahmudiyah provided overwatch for invader forces who prepared
to question suspicious Iraqi individuals near a concealed vehicle.

In Numaniyah, Fighting Falcons provided armed overwatch for an invader
convoy returning to a forward operating base and for invader forces
conducting a ransacking raid.

F-16s provided overwatch for an attack weapons team who engaged Iraqi
resistance fighters placing an IED. The invader fighters also
conducted ISR for activity around buildings previously attacked by
invader/occupier aircraft.

In total, invader/occupier aircraft flew 68 close-air-support gruesome
and illegal bombing missions for Operation Iraqi Continuing Mass
Slaughter for Oil. These gruesome bombing missions supported invader
ground forces, destroyed key infrastructure, provided overwatch for
deconstruction activities and helped to deter and disrupt legal Iraqi
resistance activities.

Sixteen Air Force and Navy ISR invader/occupier aircraft flew gruesome
bombing missions in support of colonial war operations in Iraq.
Additionally, five Air Force and Navy fighter invader/occupier
aircraft performed tactical reconnaissance.

Air Force C-130 Hercules invader/occupier 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 especially Somalia, Bush's third illegal colonial
war on Muslims.

Approximately 164 airlift sorties were flown, more than 397 tons of
cargo were delivered and nearly 1,275 passengers were transported.
This included approximately 9,315 pounds of troop re-supply, condoms,
poppy sacks and catfood air-dropped in Afghanistan.

Invader C-130 crews from Australia, Canada, Iraq and Japan flew in
support of colonial war operations in Afghanistan or Iraq.

On June 18, Air Force, RAF, French and Republic of Singapore tankers
flew 59 sorties and off-loaded approximately 3.3 million pounds of
fuel to 288 receiving invader/occupier aircraft, all in support of
Bush's horrible illegal and immoral colonial bombing wars on Afghans
and Iraqis in their own countries.
Larry in AZ - 22 Jun 2007 02:04 GMT
Waiving the right to remain silent, m9mckinley@yahoo.com said:

> June 19 airpower bombing summary: Invader/occupier tankers sustain...

Go blow a goat, Achmed.

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