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  • Forces Target al-Qaida-Associated Leader with Precision Air Strike

    01/08/2011 2:07:03 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies
    ISAF Joint Command - Afghanistan ^ | ISAF Joint Command - Afghanistan
    KABUL, Afghanistan (Jan. 8) – Coalition forces targeted an al-Qaida-associated Taliban leader with a precision air strike in Kunar province yesterday, killing several suspected insurgents. The targeted leader is an active attack planner who leads at least 25 fighters. Additionally, he maintains close contact with al-Qaida leaders and facilitators. The targeted leader used Taliban compounds from which to launch attacks on the Pech Valley Road in Kunar and emplaced a heavy machine gun on the eastern ridge line of a nearby village to provide over watch for his sub-leaders. The Taliban leader also used light machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades...
  • N. Korea: Kim Jong-il hides himself underground for fear of US F-22 Raptors

    01/02/2011 1:38:29 AM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 19 replies
    Korea Times ^ | 01/02/11
    01-02-2011 13:36 Kim Jong-il hides himself underground for fear of US F-22 Raptors North Korean leader hid himself in an underground bunker for nine days during the South Korea-U.S. joint military exercise off the west coast from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1 last year for fear of F-22 Raptors of the U.S. Air Force, the Joongang Sunday magazine reported. The F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft equipped with stealth technology. The U.S. aircraft carrier George Washington participated in the joint exercise. A defense ministry official said on condition of anonymity that Kim hid to protect himself from an...
  • Smartphone Airstrike: Need to call in an airstrike? There’s an app for that...

    04/03/2010 10:48:00 PM PDT · by myknowledge · 12 replies · 1,107+ views
    Defense Review ^ | March 23, 2010 | David Crane
    One of the reasons why it’s so dangerous to mess with the United States militarily is that, while we Americans value hard work–which makes us formidable, in itself,–we’ve always exhibited and enjoyed a very healthy combination of inherent creativity/inventiveness and laziness, in the sense that if there’s a way to make our lives both easier and more productive at the same time (getting more work done with less effort) by building a better mousetrap, then, by God, we’re gonna’ figure it out and do it. Hell, we pride ourselves on it. Many American inventions now exist for precisely this reason....
  • In Praise of Aerial Bombing

    03/02/2010 12:21:35 AM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 11 replies · 402+ views
    Foreign Policy ^ | 3/1/2010 | Edward Luttwak
    Ever since the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey cast doubt on the efficacy of aerial bombardment in World War II, and particularly after its failure to bring victory in the Vietnam War, air power has acquired a bad reputation. Nowadays, killing enemies from the skies is widely considered useless, while its polar opposite, counterinsurgency by nation-building, is the U.S. government's official policy. But it's not yet time to junk our planes. Air power still has a lot to offer, even in a world of scattered insurgencies. More... Military aviation started off splendidly in 1911, when the Italians pioneered aerial bombing in...
  • Pakistan air strike kills 30 militants

    02/22/2010 1:11:05 AM PST · by world weary · 1 replies · 253+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | Sat Feb 20, 2010 | AFP
    ISLAMABAD (AFP) – At least 30 militants were killed in an air strike by the Pakistani military as two suicide bombers attacked police stations in northwest Pakistan Saturday, officials said. The air strike took place in South Waziristan district where the military in October launched an air and ground offensive to flush out Taliban militants.
  • UP COPS NAB IM TERRORST PLANNING AERIAL STRIKE [INDIA]

    02/01/2010 7:07:01 PM PST · by Cindy · 18 replies · 548+ views
    THE TIMES OF INDIA ^ | 2 February 2010, 01:48am IST | Pervez Iqbal Siddiqui, TNN
    "UP cops nab IM terrorist planning aerial strike" Pervez Iqbal Siddiqui, TNN, 2 February 2010, 01:48am IST SNIPPET: "LUCKNOW/NEW DELHI: The arrest of Shehzad alias Pappu — one of the key accused in the September 2008 serial blasts in Delhi and the Batla House encounter — by the anti-terrorism squad (ATS) of UP Police from Azamgarh on Monday evening is being seen as a major breakthrough in exposing a module that was planning to unleash air strikes. Shehzad, intelligence agencies had recently discovered, had undergone a training to fly planes from an institute in Bangalore and had surfaced as a...
  • Top Qaeda militants escape Yemen attack

    12/26/2009 9:10:20 PM PST · by Uncle Miltie · 3 replies · 471+ views
    Saudi Gazette ^ | 12/26/09 | Ahmad Al-Shemairi
    Sana’a – A US-born radical cleric is alive and well following reports he may have been killed in a Yemeni airstrike against suspected Al-Qaeda hideouts, friends and relatives said Friday. The government said it targeted a meeting of high-level Al-Qaeda operatives in Thursday’s airstrike in the remote Shabwa region. It claimed at least 30 militants were killed, possibly including Anwar Al-Awlaki, a radical cleric who has been linked to the shooter in last month’s attack at the Fort Hood military base in the US. In addition to Al-Awlaki, the top leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (in Saudi Arabia...
  • Nato pledges Afghan Strike Probe (Obama Unneccesarily Killing Civilians)

    09/04/2009 9:58:46 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 14 replies · 632+ views
    BBC ^ | 9/4/09
    Nato has promised a full investigation into an air strike on two fuel tankers that killed up to 90 people in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province. The alliance said many Taliban insurgents who had hijacked the tankers were killed but it admitted it had reports of many civilian casualties. The Nato-led forces said they regretted "any unnecessary loss of human life". President Hamid Karzai said targeting civilians was "unacceptable" and announced his own investigation panel. A statement from his office said the president expressed "deep sorrow for the loss of our compatriots" and "emphasised that innocent civilians must not be killed...
  • Commander Appoints Board to Investigate Air Strike

    09/08/2009 4:55:34 PM PDT · by SandRat · 6 replies · 490+ views
    KABUL, Sept. 8, 2009 – The commander of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force has appointed a two-star general to lead the formal investigation into a Sept. 3 air strike in Kunduz, Afghanistan, that reportedly killed numerous civilians. Army Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal appointed Canadian Maj. Gen. C.S. Sullivan to lead the joint investigation board’s probe of the incident. Sullivan directs ISAF’s air component and serves as the command’s deputy director of joint operations. The board also will include a U.S. Air Force officer, a German officer and a legal advisor and will coordinate with the Afghan investigation team formed...
  • Afghanistan: German commander 'in possible breach of rules' over air strike

    09/06/2009 3:50:13 PM PDT · by myknowledge · 23 replies · 944+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | September 6, 2009 | Ben Farmer
    A German commander who ordered an air strike on fuel tankers that killed dozens of Afghans used intelligence from a single observer in a possible breach of tactical rules. An American warplane dropped 500lb bombs on the tankers after they were hijacked by Taliban militants and then became stuck in a river. Reports suggested dozens of civilians could have been burned alive alongside the militants as villagers crowded round the lorries to collect fuel before the bombs struck in northern Kunduz province. The Washington Post reported grainy live video footage seen by the officer from the F15 jet had not...
  • NATO Investigates Air Strike in Afghanistan

    09/04/2009 4:55:54 PM PDT · by SandRat · 9 replies · 670+ views
    WASHINGTON, Sept. 4, 2009 – NATO’s International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan has launched an investigation into a coalition air strike that reportedly killed civilians yesterday, military officials reported. NATO officials still are working to ascertain the facts in the incident, which occurred in Regional Command North’s area of operations in Kunduz province, according to an ISAF news release. What is known is that ISAF soldiers reported that insurgents had hijacked two fuel trucks in Kunduz yesterday. The troops located the trucks on the banks of the Kunduz River when the vehicles became stuck in the mud. The troops observed...
  • Sarkozy: Israel Strike On Iran Would Be Catastrophe

    07/10/2009 2:58:26 AM PDT · by edpc · 22 replies · 1,000+ views
    Haaretz ^ | 10 July 2009 | Haaretz & Reuters
    A unilateral attack by Israel against Iran to thwart the Islamic republic's nuclear ambitions would be an "absolute catastrophe," AFP quoted French President Nicolas Sarkozy as warning on Thursday. Sarkozy was speaking after a summit of the Group of Eight and other leaders in Italy at which they agreed on the need to pursue a negotiated deal with Tehran to halt its nuclear program.
  • Report Points to Irregularities in Farah Air Strike Incident

    06/08/2009 5:04:53 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 267+ views
    WASHINGTON, June 8, 2009 – The investigation into a May 4 close-air support incident in Afghanistan’s Farah province that caused civilian casualties has pointed to some deviations from established tactics, techniques and procedures, but those involved showed extraordinary care in the incident, the Pentagon’s press secretary said today. Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell responds to questions posed by members of the news media during a June 8, 2009, Pentagon press conference. DoD photo by R. D. Ward   (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. Geoff Morrell said Army Brig. Gen. Raymond Thomas conducted the review and briefed Navy Adm....
  • Some Afghanistan airstrikes were mistakes, investigators say

    06/03/2009 6:41:44 PM PDT · by americanophile · 5 replies · 241+ views
    LA Times ^ | June 3, 2009 | Julian E. Barnes
    Reporting from Washington -- Military investigators have concluded that some airstrikes that killed civilians during a battle in western Afghanistan last month were mistakes, but are still trying to determine whether the service members who called in the strikes could have known they were no longer in imminent danger when the bombs were dropped. The investigation questioned the last two airstrikes conducted during the 8 1/2 -hour battle, according to a military official familiar with the probe. The 2,000-pound bombs used in those strikes were dropped by an Air Force B-1 bomber at night, when it was more difficult to...
  • 'Dozens of Israeli jets and drones attacked in Sudan'

    03/31/2009 12:47:16 AM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 12 replies · 1,137+ views
    Haaretz ^ | March 31, 2009 | Haaretz Service
    TIME Magazine on Tuesday cites high-ranking Israeli security officials as saying that dozens of Israeli jets and unmanned drones took part in the January strike on a Gaza-bound weapons convoy in Sudan. According to sources cited in the TIME article, the attacks were carried out by F-16 fighters, which carried out two attack runs on the convoy. F-15 fighter planes were also positioned nearby, a precaution against the possibility of hostile fighters rushing to the area. Once the first bombing run was completed, unmanned drones laden with cameras passed over convoy site to ensure its destruction. After the footage indicated...
  • Israel 'preparing massive strike on Iran'

    04/18/2009 4:08:14 PM PDT · by kellynla · 105 replies · 3,137+ views
    worldnetdaily.com ^ | April 18, 2009 | Aaron Klein
    TEL AVIV, Israel–The Israel Defense Forces is carrying out drills to practice for a possible massive aerial assault on Iran's nuclear facilities within days - or even hours - of being given the go-ahead by its new government, according to a report today in the Times of London. "Israel wants to know that if its forces were given the green light they could strike at Iran in a matter of days, even hours. They are making preparations on every level for this eventuality. The message to Iran is that the threat is not just words," one unnamed senior defense official...
  • Member of Gaza Rocket Squad Killed in Israeli AirStrike[U.S. to pledge $900 million for Gaza?]

    03/07/2009 4:58:29 AM PST · by Son House · 8 replies · 480+ views
    FOXNEWS ^ | Saturday, March 07, 2009 | FOXNEWS
    The squad was targeted as it fired rockets toward Israel, according to Hassanain and Islamic Jihad spokesman Abu Ahmed. The Israeli military said at least five rockets were fired from Gaza toward Israel on Saturday, causing no injuries or damage.
  • Airstrike in Afghanistan kills Taliban commander (near Turkmenistan border)

    02/16/2009 11:27:02 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 11 replies · 538+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 2/16/09 | Heidi Vogt and Amir Shah - ap
    KABUL – A coalition airstrike has killed a powerful Taliban commander who broke a promise to renounce violence after village elders persuaded President Hamid Karzai to free him from prison, officials said Monday. The Sunday night attack destroyed a building housing Ghulam Dastagir and eight other militants in the village of Darya-ye-Morghab, near the Turkmenistan border, the U.S. military said in a statement. Dastagir was responsible for a surge in violence in the province in recent months, including a November attack on an Afghan army convoy that killed 13 soldiers, the statement said. "He was like the shadow governor of...
  • Gaza militant killed in Israeli air strike (handled rocket attacks on Israel)

    12/20/2008 2:54:05 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 12 replies · 631+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 12 | Adel Zaanoun
    GAZA CITY (AFP) – One Palestinian gunman was killed and three people were wounded by an Israeli air strike in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Saturday as rocket and mortar fire from the territory hit southern Israel. The raid came amid international calls for calm one day after Hamas ended a six-month truce and with growing internal pressure on the Israeli government to take tough action in Gaza. The raid took place near the northern town of Jabaliya when warplanes fired three missiles at militants preparing to launch rockets. Ali Hijazi, 24, a member of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades militant...
  • URGENT: NATO Strike Kills Puppies, Kitty, Children, Two Wittle-wee Fluffy Bunnies

    09/08/2008 9:58:38 AM PDT · by SvenWaring · 5 replies · 170+ views
    DotPenn.com ^ | 9-8-2008 | Sven Waring
    Pastoral scenes, tourist sites only targets of NATO war machines. Afghan and Pakistan tribal officials claim that a recent attack by NATO forces on a village did not kill any terrorists, but instead claimed the lives of three puppies, a kitty, an unknown number of children with glasses, and two wittle-wee fluffy bunnies. A stuffed animal warehouse was also blown up during the attack, the villagers charged. The attack occurred in the lawless tribal region on the Afghan-Pakistan border, an area named for Lucy Lawless. "We were just minding our own business sewing breast plates into tunics when I heard...