To: maquiladora
To: maquiladora
Hasten, Kaseem! The infidels approach!
To: maquiladora
Excellent. Payback's a bitch. :-)
To: maquiladora
If we attacked Kabul with helicopter gunships, which have a limited comabt radius, WHICH IS PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE, then you can figure out that we have a ground presence in Afghanistan to field and support those gunships.
We ARE bringing this battle to them.
6 posted on
11/05/2001 3:38:15 AM PST by
Blueflag
To: maquiladora
Excellent!
To: maquiladora
Maybe Taliban is fresh out of stinger missles?
13 posted on
11/05/2001 4:24:11 AM PST by
dennisw
To: maquiladora
Bin Laden has brought so much peace and happiness to the Talibans. Let's wash their streets with their filthy blood.
To: maquiladora
To me....helicopter warfare means that we are very confident that the Taliban have no capacity to shoot them out of the sky. I am sure we are bing careful, but there is no way we would have used helicopters in warfare a month ago. Our confidence is gaining!
To: maquiladora
"Helicopters are approaching!! My! My! Look at the time!! Gotta go!"
25 posted on
11/05/2001 6:33:30 AM PST by
SAMWolf
To: maquiladora
It's not just helicopers..............
Elite Marine unit makes first strikes on Taliban
By César G. Soriano, USA TODAY
ABOARD THE USS PELELIU After weeks of sailing in circles off the coast of Pakistan, the U.S. Marine Corps finally picked a public fight with the Taliban. AV-8B Harrier jets were used in combat in Operation Enduring Freedom on Saturday. It was the first time such missions have been acknowledged by the Marines.
Elite Marine unit makes first strikes on Taliban
To: maquiladora
Apaches - Kills ragheads dead.
28 posted on
11/05/2001 6:56:41 AM PST by
Brett66
To: maquiladora
I'll bet this is the last time the Taliban bring a knife to a gun fight.
Kick their asses Boys!! Make us proud!
To: maquiladora
If true..and if the reports of Harriers now droping bombs, looks like we are starting to really go after them. If we can keep it up...and we can...winter is going to really be bad for them.
I wonder, if the snows come, will Taliban troops be stuck in their positions without a way to retreat? I also wonder if they will be trapped from escaping to the caves...? If so, it's a nice strategy.
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