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MSG TO WORLD: Don't Mess with U.S. - B-1B bombs Iraqi radar sites
AP ^ | Fri Mar 14, 6:15 PM ET | ROBERT BURNS, AP Military Writer

Posted on 03/14/2003 8:32:28 PM PST by bonesmccoy

WASHINGTON - In a departure from the patrols by fighter jets over Iraq (news - web sites) in recent months, a U.S. B-1B bomber struck two anti-aircraft radar sites in western Iraq on Friday, military officials said.

The strikes at 1420 GMT targeted a radar system near Iraq's H3 airfield and another airfield near Ruwayshid, only a few miles (kilometers) from the border with Jordan, military officials said. The strikes came after Iraqi forces moved one of the systems into the no-fly zone patrolled by U.S. and British planes over southern Iraq, the officials said.

The B-1B Lancer, a heavy bomber originally designed to carry nuclear warheads but shifted in recent years to carry conventional munitions, is one of three kinds of heavy bombers repositioned in recent months during the buildup for a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq.

As the buildup continued elsewhere, the Pentagon (news - web sites) began moving warships on Friday out of the Mediterranean into the Red Sea, from where they could launch long-range cruise missiles on a path to Iraq that would not go over Turkey, officials said.

Of the approximately one dozen ships to be shifted, a first group of five transited the Suez Canal on Friday, harbor officials at Egypt's Port Said told The Associated Press. They identified the ships as the guided missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke of the Theodore Roosevelt battle group and the destroyer USS Deyo of the Harry S. Truman battle group.

Three submarines from the battle groups also traveled through the canal — the USS Boise, USS Toledo and USS San Juan, the officials said.

The rest of the ships were to follow soon, Pentagon officials said.

In a related development, Gen. Tommy Franks, the commander who would lead any U.S. invasion of Iraq, left his Qatar command post Friday to meet with officials in the United Arab Emirates. There was no official word on when he would return to Qatar.

Also, the Air Force announced at the Pentagon that it will implement a rarely used authority to prevent a wide range of active duty and reserve officers and enlisted members from leaving the Air Force. The move reflects a growing strain on the Air Force as it prepares for war.

Air Force spokeswoman Jennifer Stephens said the order, which takes effect May 2, could affect as many as 21,000 people, ranging in rank from airman to colonel. The Army and Marine Corps have similar orders in effect, but the Navy does not.

The Truman and Roosevelt aircraft carriers are remaining in the eastern Mediterranean, at least for now, officials said. They have been operating there for weeks in anticipation of war against Iraq. Each carrier has about 80 aircraft aboard, including F/A-18 attack planes.

The shift of Tomahawk-shooting ships could be the first step in a larger redeployment of ground and naval firepower away from Turkey, which so far has refused to grant overflight rights for U.S. naval aircraft and cruise missiles like the low-flying Tomahawk.

The Pentagon had hoped to base a 60,000-strong U.S. Army force as well as additional Air Force warplanes in Turkey for use in an Iraq war, but Turkey has not approved those, either. About 50 American and British planes at Incirlik air base in south-central Turkey enforce a no-fly zone over northern Iraq, but it is not clear that the Turkish government would allow them to fly offensive missions against Iraq.

From the Red Sea, the Navy cruisers, destroyers and submarines would be able to launch their Tomahawks for flights over Saudi Arabia to targets inside Iraq.

Tomahawks are satellite-guided missiles normally used in the opening stages of war to strike high-value, fixed targets such as government buildings in areas where the risk of civilian casualties is relatively high.

The Tomahawks are 18 feet (5.4 meters) long and are designed to evade radar by skimming the land or sea surface. They carry 1,000-pound (450-kilogram) warheads. Following the Gulf War (news - web sites), they became one of the weapons of choice to respond to Iraqi breaches of U.N. sanctions.

The issue of overflight rights for U.S. missiles and planes has been overshadowed by the Bush administration's struggle to win Turkey's approval to base 60,000 or more U.S. troops there to open a northern front against Iraq.

The Turkish parliament rejected the U.S. request for basing rights earlier this month, and Pentagon officials said Thursday it appeared increasingly unlikely that the Army would position its 4th Infantry Division in Turkey, as originally planned.

About three dozen cargo ships with the 4th Infantry Division's weaponry, equipment and supplies have been waiting off the Turkish coast for weeks, and the troops are still at their base in Fort Hood, Texas.

During the 1991 Gulf War the Navy positioned carriers and Tomahawk-launching ships in the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. It now has three carriers in the Gulf — the USS Kitty Hawk, the USS Constellation and the USS Abraham Lincoln. Those carrier battle groups include about 20 Tomahawk-firing ships and submarines. _________________


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To: bonesmccoy
Nice photos, Leonard.

That B-1B is very impressive. Especially up close.

At an AirForce Academy game in the early 1990`s, (I believe versus Notre Dame), there was a flyover by a B-1. A very very low flyover. It seemed to take up the entire sky just above Falcon Stadium. Very impressive.

On most days, the skys above Colorado Springs are home to many B1`s, B-2`s, F-117`s and F-15`s. America has the best trained pilots in the world. Hoo-yah!

21 posted on 03/14/2003 10:28:40 PM PST by Reagan Man
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To: bonesmccoy
And if that doesn't SCARE them, how about this...

IMG
22 posted on 03/14/2003 10:36:48 PM PST by dmanLA
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To: bonesmccoy
Or how about one of these on your SUV??
LOSAT (Line Of Sight Anti-Tank) missle.

IMG
23 posted on 03/14/2003 10:41:55 PM PST by dmanLA
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To: bonesmccoy
After Sunday's Conference in the Azores, Bush will inform the inspectors they have 48 hours to leave. That'll be Monday. So... the bombs start falling on Thrusday. *nods*
24 posted on 03/14/2003 11:39:55 PM PST by bart99
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To: bonesmccoy
Given the nature of the weapons they face, I'd feel more comfortable seeing them a little more widely dispersed.
25 posted on 03/15/2003 12:09:19 AM PST by Carry_Okie (Because there are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: edwin hubble
It is a beauty. But I think that the B-2 must be a more terrifying sight to our enemies (not that they ever see it first hand!). The bat shape really looks like something that came swooping out of a science fiction movie.
27 posted on 03/15/2003 2:26:59 AM PST by We Happy Few ("we band of brothers; for he to-day that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother;")
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To: SamAdams76
You people are going to be forever known as the ones who wanted to keep the Iraqi people enslaved in a living hell.
and unfortuneately sam, they will wear their "tyranny loving" brands, like a badge of honor... for the worship at the altar of Stalin, Marx, Mussolini, Hitler, Sadaam, Ben Laden and Chiraq...

did I accidentally slip in Chiraq? My so bad.

28 posted on 03/15/2003 2:34:04 AM PST by Robert_Paulson2
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To: Lokibob
I saw my first B-1 at an airshow at Travis AFB several years ago. It was sitting on the flight line about 3miles away. Said, "What kinda fighter is that? Wait a minute, that's a bomber!"
29 posted on 03/15/2003 3:19:58 AM PST by WSGilcrest (R)
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To: WSGilcrest
i heard on the BBC how it is a controversial matter in Egypt to continue to allow American naval ships to continue to use the Suez canal.

I hope the Panama canal is not next. Given the Chinese that are there, it might be the next flashpoint
30 posted on 03/15/2003 5:45:34 AM PST by vp_cal
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To: Lokibob
The Lancer is the slickest plane in the AF inventory. I looks like it is flying 300 MPH while on the ground.

It can't carry enough ice to cool a drink, but that shouldn't be a problem in the dessert.

31 posted on 03/15/2003 5:54:35 AM PST by Aeronaut (This project is so important, we can't let things that are more important interfere with it.)
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To: bonesmccoy
"If the Prez is going to the Azores on Sunday, the war won't start on Sunday."

...unless Saddam, himself, attempts to start the war before next Sunday, which we're prepared for, if this happens to be the case. For what it's worth, my guess for the start of a massive airstrike is Thursday, March 27, at 5:15 p.m. EST.

32 posted on 03/15/2003 6:07:06 AM PST by tuna_battle_slight_return
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33 posted on 03/15/2003 6:34:53 AM PST by finnman69 (!)
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To: bonesmccoy

34 posted on 03/15/2003 6:41:11 AM PST by finnman69 (!)
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To: bonesmccoy
That babe is HOT!
35 posted on 03/15/2003 6:42:42 AM PST by fhayek
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36 posted on 03/15/2003 6:43:47 AM PST by finnman69 (!)
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To: bonesmccoy
Just more salt to rum into the wounds of the terminally stupid phoney conservatives who whine that GW has lost it all.

This War started somewhere around the first of the Year and got into high gear last Month.




To those overly concerned about the vote in the UN. Just relax.

If the French/German/Russian/Whores veto or say no, GW just states that the UN has made itself irrelevant. Later he announces that Operation Freedom for the Iraqis is on.

If they vote yes, he does the same thing that the war has started.

It doesn't matter we started the war about weeks ago.

We are running 500 to 800 sorties each day over Iraq. Our specops, the UKS and the Aussies are on the sands of Iraq.

The Marines are running people and equipment through the cut fence on the DMZ in Kuwait. We have had bases with the Turks in N. Iraq for about a year.




George Will, "The war has begun!"


French Diplomacy Is A Lilliputian Nuisance
By GEORGE F. WILL

March 10 2003

The war against Iraq has begun - much as America's war against Nazi Germany really began months before Pearl Harbor and Hitler's Dec. 11 declaration of war on America. It began when President Roosevelt ordered aggressive patrolling by the U.S. Navy against German submarines in the North Atlantic.

The Second Gulf War was underway weeks ago, with special operations forces in Iraq and U.S. and U.K. aircraft expanding their target lists in the name of enforcing no-fly zones. Soon the bow wave created by the movement of the great ship America into full-scale war will wash away Lilliputian nuisances, such as French diplomacy.

Excerpted. For Will's full article: http://www.ctnow.com/news/opinion/op_ed/hc-will0310.artmar10,0,7204557.story?coll=hc%2Dheadlines%2Doped

37 posted on 03/15/2003 7:44:49 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Stamp out Freepathons! Stop being a Freep Loader! Become a monthly donor!)
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To: Grampa Dave
Fortunately for the United States, which has serious things to think about, the French foreign minister continues to demonstrate the absurdity of his country's demand to be taken seriously.

Great article. I'm in the Windy City for the Big Ten tournament. Just checking in for my daily dose of FR.

Iraq is going DOWN by the end of the month.

38 posted on 03/15/2003 8:27:55 AM PST by BOBTHENAILER (Just like Black September. One by one, we're gonna get 'em.)
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To: BOBTHENAILER
Check in to FR for your reality check and grip on the real world not what the Tribune or ABCNNBCBS is pumping out of their cess pools posing as news.
39 posted on 03/15/2003 8:31:16 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Stamp out Freepathons! Stop being a Freep Loader! Become a monthly donor!)
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To: Miss Marple
Impressive to see all those men and equipment gathered for a briefing, isn't it?

That one picture reminded me of what we called such a formation in the USMC (before the days of camouflage utility uniforms):"The Long Green Snake"

40 posted on 03/15/2003 8:34:49 AM PST by ErnBatavia (u)
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