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U.S. WAR GEAR ON MOVE: SHIPPERS
New York Post ^
| 8/13/02
| Reuters
Posted on 08/13/2002 12:45:44 AM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:08:06 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Some of the high-tech, gadget-loaded planes that could be used in a campaign against Iraq include the EA-6B Prowler (above).
August 13, 2002 -- The U.S. Navy is seeking to charter a large ship to carry military helicopters and ammunition from the United States to two ports in the Red Sea, shipping brokers said yesterday.
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 200208; redsea
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posted on
08/13/2002 12:45:44 AM PDT
by
kattracks
To: dansangel
Ping
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posted on
08/13/2002 12:50:19 AM PDT
by
.45MAN
To: kattracks
Does someone have a megaphone to announce the date and time of the attack? Geesh!
Loose Lips sell papers.
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posted on
08/13/2002 12:58:19 AM PDT
by
zarf
To: kattracks
said a shipping broker familiar with the U.S. military's tendering process. I'm thinking this dude needs to learn to keep his fat mouth shut
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posted on
08/13/2002 1:01:39 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Mo1
Worry not. I'm sure the D.O.D. "teachers" are introducing his big fat mouth to the "board of education" as we speak!
To: kattracks
Not a very well guarded secret.
Since the arab-muslim religion/cultures are irrational, it must eventually come to a military defeat for ENOUGH of them, to be convinced.
Diplomacy works better, when concrete, recent examples are laid down. Iraq seems to be intransigent, not willing to heed Afghanistan.
I expect the rest of them (all?) will be willing to take heed, when the recent examples are Afghanistan and Iraq.
Coming to a (war) theater near your region, at the time and place of our chosing. Just as promised. Arabs and muslims need (to be taught) to think like 1945 issue Germans and Japanese.
I seriously doubt they will ever make great cars and video-cameras, however. They cannot even build their own airports, refineries or dams.
To me, it is sort of like a game of seven card stud "high-low" poker. Pretty soon, you can no longer declare "both." Rule change time.
Our military equipment shipments indicate the game is getting interesting; analogous to the US showing some real high up cards.
To: kattracks
Perhaps Sen. Lott can budget a couple of Navy transport ships in stead of the porked out, never completed, taxpayer milked, luxury cruise ship rusting away in the shipyard at Pascagoula, Mississippi.
Did anyone ever think that our heavy-lift ship leases would be secret?
To: zarf
recomend exhaustive disinformation campaign effective immediately.
Press is too stupid for their own good
To: kattracks
kattracks, I have no problem with your posting this story from the NY Post. I have a real problem with whomever is in the Bush administration who knows what's going on, and is tipping our logistic planning to the media.
Dollar to a donut the weak link sits in the State Department.
Both the weak link and the media ( in this case the NY Post ) are proving they can not be trusted with sensitive information.
The Post needs to plug the leak. Plain and simple. Mail the info to the Sec. of Defense, and let responsible men and women turn some screws.
I'm sick of this yellow backed, sell-out un-American crap.
Suggestion: Return to the original name of what we now call the "Defense Department" - The War Department, and properly name Rumsfield Secretary of War. Tell it like it is to our 'friends', and especially to those who have publicly declared their hatred for every man woman and child in America.
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To: Soul Citizen
This may well be a dis-information campaign in and of itself. The military may be moving those items any and want to set up 'targets' for terrorism (ie a ship loaded with military equipment). Who knows :)
To: chance33_98
The military may be moving those items any and want to set up 'targets' for terrorism
OOPS
Should be 'The military may be moving these items themselves and wants to set up dummy targets...
To: Robert Drobot
So far there have been three or four "reports" on US war plans. Do you know which one is true, if any?
Neither does Saddam.
Do you think maybe that's part of "the plan"?
Apparently, something as huge as this movement cannot be hidden. I would inmagine the administration is aware of that.
Just an aside, but this was reported by Reuters, and the Post picked it up.
August 13, 2002 -- The U.S. Navy is seeking to charter a large ship to carry military helicopters and ammunition from the United States to two ports in the Red Sea, shipping brokers said yesterday. Hey congress where's the ships? National Defense First! All other programs second. Four new flat tops would be a good start along with about 4 LPH's. Oh and built in this decade please. Yes I know the logistics but we could use another shipyard tooled and ready. You'd be suprised what can be done once you set your mind to it. Honest try it.
To: kattracks
Dumb he ain't. Madman Sadamn and friends will know, before you and I, when equipment and men are being moved, and where they're going. It will come from his own spies, and eagerly confirmed by our internal traitor enemies who believe our external enemies have a right to our technology in the stupid belief that we won't fight an enemy who has the same ability to kill our servicemen and women. Case in point - the tech give-a-way by the anti-American Clinton administration to our enemies in China. China is now sharing that high-tech with the Madman. Good to know something as mundane as war isn't interfering with anti-American greed and gluttony of American global business.
To: Robert Drobot
There's only one viable way I see to handle the Middle East and give our troops and sailors any relief from these annual call ups. Return the MED SEA Operations Area to a Cold War strenght force. Place At least one other carrier group in or very near the IO 24/7/365 as well. This of course means a build up. That is needed anyway after the overzealiousness in the RIF's of the military in the past 12 years.
But to be realistic about it we either need to do this or stay home. The ships, the crews, the special forces, and others are being over deployed, over extended, and spread way too thin. A long term solution is a return to Cold War era patrols and presense. At least we would be on station and strikes within hours or days and not weeks to months. We should be able to handle our own matters with our own equipment. Congress should see to it we can.
To: kattracks
Loose lips sink ships. Here are some folks who sink ships:
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posted on
08/13/2002 3:53:40 AM PDT
by
Salman
To: kattracks
Oh, I thought this was David Shippers leaking info.
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posted on
08/13/2002 5:02:30 AM PDT
by
McGruff
To: truth_seeker
They cannot even build their own airports, refineries or damsDid you ever see an Iraqi pack of cigarettes?
My brother brought back a pack and gave it to me after he was there in '91 with the 2nd Marine Division.
Sorry looking thing, picture of a guy with a turban on the front, inside twenty crudely hand rolled marijuana joint looking "cigarettes" that tasted really, really, bad.
It was right then and there I realized that a country that can't even make a modern looking cigarette is no match for the USA(as long as the GOP is in charge).
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posted on
08/13/2002 5:16:14 AM PDT
by
Rome2000
To: kattracks
I'm caught between two thoughts:
The first is outrage that the media is publishing items like this ...
The second is that the military is smart enough to only use existing MSC capabilities during a build-up so as not to tip-off the enemy...
Actual plans and thus a security breach? Intentional misinformation? Any thoughts?
To: kattracks
I thought we were using those big black triangular blimp things to do all of the heavy lifting....
Oh wait....that was a secret. Never mind.
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