Wednesday, September 13, 2006

WE ARE BETTER THAN THEM ! ! !



WE ARE BETTER THAN THEM ! ! !
The next time you hear of American soldiers dying in Afghanistan or Iraq or anywhere else, I want all of you that come here, to remember this story and understand once and for all what it means for our military to be indoctrinated into the cult of PC'ism and MULTI-CULT'ism...
If you get upset, just make sure to repeat the mantra, I am quite sure that mantra if repeated often will make the "WE ARE BETTER THAN THEM" members feel all fuzzy wuzzy, of:
WE ARE BETTER THAN THEM ! ! !
WE ARE BETTER THAN THEM ! ! !
And that is why we don't kill them where we find them, when we know full well that they need killing...
September 13, 2006 -- WASHINGTON - Taliban terror leaders who had gathered for a funeral - and were secretly being watched by an eye-in-the-sky American drone - dodged assassination because U.S. rules of engagement bar attacks in cemeteries, according to a shocking report.

U.S. intelligence officers in Afghanistan are still fuming about the recent lost opportunity for an easy kill of Taliban honchos packed in tight formation for the burial, NBC News reported.
The unmanned airplane, circling undetected high overhead, fed a continuous satellite feed of the juicy target to officers on the ground.

"We were so excited. I came rushing in with the picture," one U.S. Army officer told NBC.
But that excitement quickly turned to gut-wrenching frustration because the rules of engagement on the ground in Afghanistan blocked the U.S. from mounting a missile or bomb strike in a cemetery, according to the report.

Pentagon officials declined comment and referred The Post to Central Command officers in Afghanistan, who did not respond to a request for comment or explanation.

Agonizingly, Army officers could do nothing but watch the pictures being fed back from the drone as the Taliban splintered into tiny groups - too small to effectively target with the drone - and headed back to their mountainside hideouts.

Military experts told The Post that rules of engagement are constantly adjusted on the ground in Afghanistan and Iraq, depending on the severity of the threat posed by the enemy.
In Iraq, gun battles have raged inside cemeteries in Fallujah, and once-off-limits mosques are now subject to U.S. searches.

The lost opportunity in Afghanistan came amid a spike in Taliban activity in Afghanistan - a craggy country roughly the size of Texas that poses problems for U.S. troops hunting fighters in remote mountain areas.
Taliban militants have launched their deadliest attacks since the terrorist regime was toppled by U.S.-led forces in late 2001 for providing a sanctuary for Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda camps.
U.S. troops and NATO allies recently reclaimed territory in southern Afghanistan from Taliban fighters following a bloody 11-day operation.

NATO leaders announced yesterday the hard fighting killed at least 510 Taliban insurgents.
And American and Afghan forces stormed a fortified compound in the Wardak province to arrest a dozen Taliban leaders who were planning a new wave of attacks.

"Five years ago, the Afghan national army was zero," Maj. Gen. Robert Durbin, who heads the training of Afghan soldiers and police, told CNN.

"We now have sufficient forces - that's why there is some tough fighting down in Kandahar."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi AI
I'm sorry these idiots just keep on with this harassment. Just keep on fighting for your beliefs. You know what this country needs to do to solve this Islamist Fascist problem and I'm hoping our so called leaders will wake up one day and look around and see what is happening. Be careful on your Biz trip. Posted as JB earlier.

American Infidel said...

Hiya JB/Rowdy

No biggie, I have deleted their petty little comments (they posted almost the same thing on almost every single story linke)...

So I finally looked around and found what things I could throw up in order to prevent their posting and I think (I think) this "moderating comments" option may work...

It is unfortunate, but the "welcome mat" for them has been removed (as best as I can)...

Always careful but thanks...

A.I.

Anonymous said...

This is the reason the war in Iraq and Afghanistan are still in the state they are. We are letting people go free for PC purposes and soldiers will probably die because of it. It gets very frustrating at times but I hope ( God forbid something bad happens ) but I hope people wake up and stop worrying about their petty lives and consider what may happen in this country and to our allies around the world. Closing down for the night take care.