Posted on 09/12/2006 12:30:17 AM PDT by Eurotwit
Edited on 09/12/2006 12:46:33 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
10:25 Witnesses: Syrian forces surround U.S. embassy in Damascus, seal off area (Reuters)
10:22 Witnesses: Heavy gunfire heard in central Damascus (Reuters)
10:21 Black smoke said rising from area around U.S. embassy in Damascus (Reuters)
Update
Last update - 10:38 12/09/2006
Witnesses: Gunfire, explosions near U.S. embassy in Damascus
By Haaretz Service and news agencies
Syrian security forces surrounded the U.S. embassy in Damascus early on Tuesday and sealed off the area, witnesses said, adding that heavy gunfire and explosions had been heard in the area.
"It appears that the embassy is coming under attack," one resident in the area told Reuters.
There was no independent confirmation of the initial reports.
You have a much better way with words than me!
As a small child in Texas during WWII, I heard a small plane droning high overhead. I had heard about buzz bombs on the radio, and I figured that that was what the plane was. It was a big relief when the plane flew on past.
and Fox News has this article:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,213425,00.html
AP
"Syrian Security Foils Attack on U.S. Embassy; Al Qaeda Group Eyed"
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
PHOTOS
DAMASCUS, Syria
http://www.neatorama.com/2006/08/13/mobile-high-capacity-fire-escape-slide/
You missed out on a lot of fun. Especially in the winter when it would be 5F outside. Link contains a drawing of a 'tube type' escape system.
FYI: Him and his battalion (just the troops) were sitting on the tarmac in Charleston, SC - Charleston Army Air Field, now home to the 437th Airlift Wing (active) and the 315th Air Lift Wing (reserves) is part of the Air Mobility Command (AMC) and is aligned under 21st Air Force at McGuire AFB, NJ. Today it is known as Charleston Air Force Base.
The cargo and troop transport planes were fully loaded with weapons, equipment, trucks, food ammunition. The other elements of the 82nd infantry troops were waiting the same in GA and FL as they were closer and would be the 1st wave to capture the airports.
Twenty-eight minutes before they were scheduled to load the troops onto the planes and take off, because they were to be the 2nd wave to land, they got the orders to stand down to yellow alert. Dad said he was sure WWIII was about to start and he'd never see us again. Fort Bragg was a definite target then by the USSR and there was only a scant security force left on post.
Sunday, Oct. 21, 1962, around 6:30 pm, the 82nd went on full (yellow) alert and within 18hrs, the entire division had been deployed to the multiple staging areas along the east coast. Oct. 24, 1962, the U.S. went to DEFCON 2 (except maybe on 9/11 for a brief time), highest alert ever to this date, and the Army XVIII Airborne Corps was on Red Alert.
Oct., 29, 1962 2:30 pm was the predetermined 'go' time if my memory serve me correctly in that the situation was changing by the hour and a lot depended on if Soviet naval ships were to try and run the blockade (that would have been the trigger).
Also, a retired (1974) full bird USAF explained too just how dang close we came. The military mission was to perform air strikes on the ballistic sites (conventional ordnance), invade Cuba with ground troops, remove Castro from power and destroy all the missiles, sites, SAMS, and as much of the Cuban military as required. JFK and staff were convinced the Soviets were going to respond with nukes.
While the Pentagon developed a detailed plan for invasion of Cuba, this was not assigned any code-name, instead keeping its number: CINCLANT OPLAN 316-62.
This plan envisaged the invasion to begin with massive air strikes, which were to target SSM and SAM-sites. On D +1, Soviet FKR-1 anti-ship missile sites would be attacked, and follow-up strikes against SSM and SAM-sites. As soon as these would have been taken out, warships would attack with artillery in order to prepare the ground for invasion. The invasion itself would begin with arrival of SEAL-teams, which were to support the capture of ports of Mariel and Matazanas, disable any demolition charges and seize ships in the harbour to prevent their scuttling. Army Special Forces teams were also to go in and disable radar stations and SAM-sites before the actual strikes would begin.
Then the 82nd Airborne was to jump at San Antonio de Los Banos AB and Jose Marti IAP; 101st Airborne was to jump at NAS Mariel and Baraoca IAP, capture these airports and the nearby port of Mariel. The 1st Armoured Division was to land one of its brigades at a time from 15 available LSTs, arriving from Miami (the whole division would need approximately 30 hours to be landed in Cuba); 1st Infantry Division would be flown in to captured airfields. 1st Armoured would then clear Pinar De Rio, with 101st Airborne, and then push east to link up with the 82nd Airborne before moving on Havana, which would be isolated, but not seized. The 5th Regimental Landing Team was to land near Santiago de Cuba and act as decoy for fixing Soviet and Cuban forces in eastern Cuba. 2nd Marine Division was to land at Varadero Beach and push inlands towards the port of Matanzas. Its follow-up, the Armys 2nd Infantry Division and corps troops of the III Corps, including the 4th Infantry Division if needed, would be deployed either east or west, depending on what would be needed. Once a linkup between XVIII Airborne Corps and II MAF would have been established, the eastern part of Cuba would be mopped up.
CINCLANT expected organized resistance to end within 18 days of the actual landings, while expecting at least 1.000 US casualties a day for the first 15 days of invasion. Two National Guard Divisions were to be called up for occupation duty once organised resistance would end.
Fort Benning, in Georgia, was to house Soviet POWs brought in from Cuba."
I'd like to say a lot of what I mentioned at the beginning is best from memory as Dad only discussed this once with me as an adult. Seemed as though he didn't care to remember that time too much and refused to answer 3 of my questions then as to some details I was curious about. As a retired CSM nine years later, 'he was still under orders' as to 'classified' Cuban Missile Crisis details from his several debriefings from June 1962 through Jan 1964.
Of course there was. This couldn't have happened without the blessing of the Assad regime, which is now in full "We been FRAMED" mode in response to international anger over it's state run terrorism exportation program. Assad seriously screwed up in Lebanon.
Now Assad can say "See, we don't fund terrorists, we FIGHT terrorists" and the Democrats will claim he's relly a nice guy after all, don't let the greedy Bush administration tell you otherwise, Bush just wants Syria's (non-existant) oil.
ON THE NET...
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http://www.memri.org/jihad.html
MEMRI.ORG: SYRIA
http://www.memri.org/syria.html
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If it was a WRX, it was aq crime!
If US Marines fired on a car bomb, detonating it, shot and killed 3 guys, and wounded the fourth guy, then Syria foiled what, exactly?
"...foiled what, exactly?"
Well, speaking of foil, I'd have to put on a tin foil cap to answer that question.
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"White House Press Briefing - Tuesday, September 12, 2006 [CSPAN2 12:30 EDT]"
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Posted on 09/12/2006 7:08:58 AM PDT by dinasour
It would appear you are not the only one who is suspicious. Kalb was on FOX this morning saying he thinks something smells.
Very thoughtful take on this....you're probably right.
It sounds like they attempted this attack in the same manner as was depicted on the Pathway to 911 movie.
Exactly - it was going to be identical to the Africa embassy attack depicted in the movie...
I just don't buy it.
They still do where I live. I also remember very well my first school air raid drill. Kindergarten 1957. My teacher made an announcement that we were going to have a drill the following day. I was absolutely petrified and did not want to go to school. It took a great deal of convincing from my mother to get me on the bus that morning.
Then I wish we would do it already!
I thought the noon whistle was a fire department test, since it was used to call in our voluntary fire department whenever there was a fire in town. It was also used for tornado warnings.
I remember the fallout shelter signs in the schools, but I don't remember doing any fallout drills.
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