To: Eagle9
(+) I'm surprised no one has mentioned the display as a fine deterrent for the 'visiting' martyrdom team coming in from Pakistan. A nice FAE field of devastation for the incoming rabble is a great idea ... give them something to think about, just whom it is they are really up against, and whether they intended to die in Afghanistan or just play war. War is about killing the enemy, any way it can be done without killing friendlies, then taking territory. We don't want or need the territory, but the friendlies in the North and not so friendlies walkin' in from Pakistan need to understand our capabilities. I want them to fear our ruthlessness and our wrath ... if they still choose to have it rain down on them, send them to Hell and be done with it, we've got other perps to fry.
143 posted on
10/30/2001 7:06:24 AM PST by
MHGinTN
To: MHGinTN
We don't want or need the territory, but the friendlies in the North and not so friendlies walkin' in from Pakistan need to understand our capabilities. I want them to fear our ruthlessness and our wrath ... if they still choose to have it rain down on them, send them to Hell and be done with it, we've got other perps to fry.
Yeah, a series of FAE drops in the areas that they'd be most effective, and even the 15,000 lb. conventional explosive Daisycutters, would definitely serve a deterrent to those new volunteers, as well as lessen their numbers. I always used cluster rounds (artillery) whenever possible, due to the widespead effect. The U.N. doesn't like cluster rounds/bombs or FAEs, but we didn't start this and should ignore the U.N. Just do what is necessary.
153 posted on
10/30/2001 7:52:56 AM PST by
Eagle9
To: MHGinTN
"...our ruthlessness and our wrath."Right on! I want to HEAR and SEE much more of this.
"O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?" Matthew 3:7.
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