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Afghanistani hijinks

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Afghanistani hijinks
(Via Mitch, from Gene at the Pentagon on SecNav staff)
Tuesday, February 03, 2004 9:43 AM

So we are up in the mountains at about 0100 hrs looking for a bad guy that we thought was in the area. Here are ten of us, pitch black, crystal clear night, about 25 degrees. We know there are bad guys in the area, a few shots have been fired but no big deal. We decide that we need air cover and the only thing in the area is a solo B-1 bomber.

He flies around at about 20,000 feet and tells us there is nothing in the area. He then asks if we would like a low level show of force.

Stupid question. Of course we tell him yes.

The controller who is attached to the team then is heard talking to the pilot. Pilot asks if we want it subsonic or supersonic.

Very stupid question. Pilot advises he is twenty miles out and stand by. The controller gets us all sitting down in a line and points out the proper location.

You have to picture this. Pitch black, ten killers sitting down, dead quiet and overlooking this about 30 mile long valley.

All of a sudden, way out (below our level) you see a set of four 200‘ white flames coming at us. The controller says, "Ah-- guys-- you might want to plug your ears". Faster than you can think a B-1, supersonic, 1000‘ over our heads, blasts the sound barrier and it feels like God just hit you in the head with a hammer". He then stands it straight up with 4 white trails of flame coming out and disappears.


Cost of gas for that: Probably $50,000
Hearing damage: For certain

Bunch of ragheads thinking twice about shooting at us: Priceless

http://braden.weblogs.com/military/AfganiHijinks
 
Yup - loud bangs can be effective, perhaps even more so when accompanied by projectiles ...

Sun, March 7, 2004
Snipers kill 9 Taliban in Afghan mountains
By AP

KABUL, Afghanistan -- U.S. special-operations snipers killed nine suspected Taliban militants in the Afghan mountains bordering Pakistan, the military said yesterday, marking one of American forces‘ deadliest engagements in months. The military would not say if the latest clash marked the start of a promised spring offensive to capture Osama bin Laden, though a spokesman said the fighting began when as many as 40 suspected Taliban tried to flank the position held by the Americans and their Afghan army allies.

But after touting the planned offensive, the U.S. military now appears bent on tamping down expectations.

"I don‘t have any other information about Osama bin Laden," Lt.-Col. Bryan Hilferty said yesterday at the U.S. base in Kabul. "If I knew where he was, I would go get him."

In January, Hilferty said he was "sure" bin Laden would be caught by year‘s end.
 
From the South Asia Tribune "the paper you can trust"  dated Feb 10th 05.  The Pakistan Army Pays More Than Half Million Dollars to Al Qaeda in Bizarre Deal....

Warped or what.....and now they want aid money....

http://www.satribune.com/archives/200502/P1_deal.htm

Imagine how many tents and blankets they could have purchased for 1/2 a million US....

What a load of bollocks comes to mind...meesage ends...
 
Grrrrr.....
almost wish we could pay the 20MM$CA pledge with a rubber cheque.
 
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