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U.S. TARGETS CHEM SITE
New York Post ^
| 9/26/01
| NILES LATHEM
Posted on 09/26/2001 1:25:02 AM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:00:56 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Afghan poppy fields like this one may soon be put out of business, with U.S. plans to bomb the Taliban's opium- and heroin-production plants.
September 26, 2001 -- WASHINGTON - An al Qaeda terror camp, where scientists may be working on chemical weapons, and the Taliban's heroin production facilities will be among the first targets hit when the shooting war starts, The Post has learned.
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posted on
09/26/2001 1:25:02 AM PDT
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
Should we really be giving our enemies a list of targets like this?
2
posted on
09/26/2001 3:35:04 AM PDT
by
WyldKard
To: kattracks
We're going to crop dust their poppy crop?
3
posted on
09/26/2001 3:39:54 AM PDT
by
csvset
To: csvset
"Crop dust" with napham!
4
posted on
09/26/2001 5:24:59 AM PDT
by
VRWCTexan
To: kattracks
...and pickup trucks outfitted with rocket launchers. Abdula al Bubba
5
posted on
09/26/2001 5:34:14 AM PDT
by
#3Fan
To: WyldKard
This may be a means to get the target to rabbit--and bag him on the move.
Stratergy, my boy, stratergy.
6
posted on
09/26/2001 5:35:36 AM PDT
by
Poohbah
To: kattracks
This is a prime example of "Loose lips sink ships".
It is clear evidence that there should be a news black-out on anything connected to the United States military during this war.
To tell the enemy where and when we are going to hit them is moronic and crimminal.
Geesh, even in sports, one does not tell the opposition what they are going to try.
7
posted on
09/26/2001 5:42:04 AM PDT
by
DCPatriot
To: Poohbah
If this is sports, I hope they are faking a pass! None of us need to know what the military plans. For once, let the military fight without couch potatoes quarterbacking!
8
posted on
09/26/2001 5:45:48 AM PDT
by
Jaidyn
To: WyldKard
Should we really be giving our enemies a list of targets like this? As if anyone with half a brain couldn't figure it out for themselves?
9
posted on
09/26/2001 6:12:36 AM PDT
by
varon
To: varon
As if anyone with half a brain couldn't figure it out for themselves?It appears you are assuming facts which are not in evidence (i.e. that our opponnents possess said half a brain).
10
posted on
09/26/2001 6:19:27 AM PDT
by
L,TOWM
(Liberals, The Other White Meat)
To: #3Fan
We see that down here in the south all the time. Or is that a rifle rack?
To: WyldKard
Yes. If they start moving stuff, we know it's a valid target. Flush them out like rats.
To: L,TOWM
It appears you are assuming facts which are not in evidence (i.e. that our opponnents possess said half a brain). Well, the fact is that those with half or less than half a brain got past our best "full brainers" and took down the WTC , didn't they, hmmmmm ? Arrogance is a weakness which the enemy knows how to exploit.
13
posted on
09/26/2001 6:27:15 AM PDT
by
varon
To: DCPatriot
You don't think the Taliban and bin Laden know what is in Afghanistan? We aren't telling them anything that they don't already know.
The story does not say when we are going to strike targets, or in what order. It does say that just about anything of value to them that can be hit, could or will be hit. No great surprise.
And plans don't get revealed in sports? What was the defining part of the Oakland Raiders' game plan for years? The long pass. Everyone knew it. What is the Ravens' game plan? To win with defense, and not let the offense lose the game for them. Everyone knows it. What pitch is Randy Johnson going to feature? The fastball. Everyone knows it.
The question is, can you do anything about it?
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posted on
09/26/2001 6:37:06 AM PDT
by
michaelt
To: Nuke'm Glowing
We see that down here in the south all the time. Or is that a rifle rack? Woe is the day if these Afghans give our rednecks any ideas. LOL
(By the way, I live in pickup country and used to drive a few old ones-chicks used to dig 'em)
15
posted on
09/26/2001 6:46:03 AM PDT
by
#3Fan
To: WyldKard
should we be giving our enemy a list of targets?Of course not, but you see we live in America where it is "cool" to be a traitor to your country. We also have the enemy amonst us. Also, how many of these Americans who feel the urge to reveal all information to the enemy are indeed not working with the enemy?
It would seem to me, that if you loved your country and your freedom, you would do all in your power to protect it against enemies. When that is not the case, I tend to feel that we have people here trying to take America down.
16
posted on
09/26/2001 6:51:06 AM PDT
by
ClancyJ
To: ClancyJ
This could also be a disinfo piece, or a trial balloon to smoke out terrorists (as was said above, watch their activity). Hold tightly onto your tinfoil hats, folks.
To: WyldKard
Should we really be giving our enemies a list of targets like this? Was thinking the same thing. All they have to do is read our papers and watch the news and they get all kinds of valuable info. They announce where the president will be and when. I don't think enquiring minds need to know everything.
To: csvset
Maybe we got some left-over agent orange...
I hafta wonder, why, in our other war (the one on drugs) has our government not targeted these extensive poppy fields in the past??? A little odd to me that we arrest junkies but leave the source to flourish...
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posted on
09/26/2001 8:13:26 AM PDT
by
Iscool
To: Iscool
In a superb inconsistency, the U.S. gave to the Taliban over $400 million to support its crackdown on heroin growing and selling. That is, $400 million to an unrecognized revolutionary govt that harasses and harms its citizens. Well, maybe it's not inconsistent. We taught bin Laden how to engage in terrorism when he was our buddy. In fact we also turned against our old buddy Noriega, and we went on to bomb and kill about 4000 civilian Panamanians in our efforts to depose our man in Panama. Noriega had never been in the U.S., so we proved that we can arrest and prosecute anyone, anywhere for alleged violation of U.S. law.
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