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stefan segal
09-26-2007, 06:28 PM
Here's the airforce saying NO to cheney and his plans to bomb Iran and Iranians.
I clipped the first half...there's more in the article.

I see this as a very good sign of lurking sanity tucked away here and there. It is an illegal strike.

Stefan


http://earthboppin.net/talkshop/national/messages/59386.html

Date: September 26, 2007 at 14:47:01
From: PJ
Subject: B-52 Nukes Were Headed for Iran: Airforce Refused





-- SPECIAL REPORT --
Air Force refused to fly weapons to Middle East theater
By Wayne Madsen
Sept. 24, 2007
Author's website

WMR has learned from U.S. and foreign intelligence sources that the B-52 transporting six stealth AGM-129 Advanced Cruise Missiles, each armed with a W-80-1 nuclear warhead, on August 30, were destined for the Middle East via Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana.

However, elements of the Air Force, supported by U.S. intelligence agency personnel, successfully revealed the ultimate destination of the nuclear weapons and the mission was aborted due to internal opposition within the Air Force and U.S. Intelligence Community.

Yesterday, the /Washington Post/ attempted to explain away the fact that America's nuclear command and control system broke down in an unprecedented manner by reporting that it was the result of "security failures at multiple levels." It is now apparent that the command and control breakdown, reported as a BENT SPEAR incident to the Secretary of Defense and White House, was not the result of a command and control chain-of-command "failures" but the result of a revolt and push back by various echelons within the Air Force and intelligence agencies against a planned U.S. attack on Iran using nuclear and conventional
weapons.

The /Washington Post/ story on BENT SPEAR may have actually been an effort in damage control by the Bush administration. WMR has been informed by a knowledgeable source that one of the six nuclear-armed cruise missiles was, and may still be, unaccounted for. In that case, the nuclear reporting incident would have gone far beyond BENT SPEAR to a National Command Authority alert known as EMPTY QUIVER, with the special classification of PINNACLE.

Just as this report was being prepared, /Newsweek/ reported that Vice President Dick Cheney's recently-departed Middle East adviser, David Wurmser, told a small group of advisers some months ago that Cheney had considered asking Israel to launch a missile attack on the Iranian nuclear site at Natanz. Cheney reasoned that after an Iranian retaliatory strike, the United States would have ample reasons to launch its own massive attack on Iran. However, plans for Israel to attack Iran directly were altered to an Israeli attack on a supposed Syrian-Iranian-North Korean nuclear installation in northern Syria.

WMR has learned that a U.S. attack on Iran using nuclear and conventional weapons was scheduled to coincide with Israel's September 6 air attack on a reputed Syrian nuclear facility in Dayr az-Zwar, near the village of Tal Abyad, in northern Syria, near the Turkish border. Israel's attack, code named OPERATION ORCHARD, was to provide a reason for the U.S. to strike Iran. The neo-conservative propaganda onslaught was to cite the cooperation of the George Bush's three remaining "Axis of Evil" states -- Syria, Iran, and North Korea -- to justify a sustained Israeli attack on Syria and a massive U.S. military attack on Iran.

WMR has learned from military sources on both sides of the Atlantic that there was a definite connection between Israel's OPERATION ORCHARD and BENT SPEAR involving the B-52 that flew the six nuclear-armed cruise missiles from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to Barksdale. There is also a connection between these two events as the Pentagon's highly-classified PROJECT CHECKMATE, a compartmented U.S. Air Force program that has been working on an attack plan for Iran since June 2007, around the same time that Cheney was working on the joint Israeli-U.S. attack scenario on Iran.

PROJECT CHECKMATE was leaked in an article by military analyst Eric Margolis in the Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper, the /Times of London/, is a program that involves over two dozen Air Force officers and is headed by Brig. Gen. Lawrence Stutzriem and his chief civilian adviser, Dr. Lani Kass, a former Israeli military intelligence officer who, astoundingly, is now involved in planning a joint U.S.-Israeli massive military attack on Iran that involves a "decapitating" blow on Iran by hitting between three to four thousand targets in the country. Stutzriem and Kass report directly to the Air Force Chief of Staff, General Michael Moseley, who has also been charged with preparing a report on the B-52/nuclear weapons incident.

Bill
09-26-2007, 06:51 PM
I bet smurfy will volunteer to fly 'em.

C'mon, folks, if we don't work together we'll never get this war goin'!

Go Hawks Go! Bomb 'em till they glow!

Smurf-Herder
09-26-2007, 10:34 PM
Hey, the B-2s have been modified to carry the new 30,000 lb. bunker-buster version of the MOAB.

http://www.bitsofnews.com/content/view/5880/

And the carrier groups in the gulf have at least a half dozen of the latest BMD Aegis ships, interlinked with the Israeli arrow program and our PAC-3s; and I believe it's still policy not to confirm of deny whether the Nimitz group has nukes.

So this story I don't really buy. It's not necessary; and looks like another one of "those stories".

BTW, I don't believe anything is going to happen until we see f-22s deployed. I believe that would be the final piece. We have over 80 the last I checked; and all but 24 were based in the continental US. That's my opinion, anyway.

My bad. We have 100 f-22s in service.

http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/LAW07229082007-1.htm

Bill
09-27-2007, 12:22 AM
Dang, wouldn't you just love to see one of those FAEs taking out a QUDS base?

WHOOMP! And a shock wave that jellies bodies.

Shame we won't be seeing that. I can already tell Bush doesn't have the cajones to give the order.

disrupter
09-27-2007, 02:12 AM
Wow, there are genuine American patriots in the military & intelligence services.

I can only hope their sane, patriotic efforts prevail over those with the NeoPsycho mental disorders.

we are really hanging by a spider's single silk thread.

radioguy
09-27-2007, 02:55 AM
I agree with Smurf, this is just another one of "Those stories". It is based on the ever popular "Unnamed sources", which have become more often than not, total fabrications... Especially when they come from the far left nutroots.

Bill
09-27-2007, 03:10 AM
I agree with Smurf, this is just another one of "Those stories". It is based on the ever popular "Unnamed sources", which have become more often than not, total fabrications... Especially when they come from the far left nutroots.

as opposed to the very serious and credible story you posted about syria.

But it does sound over the top.

altho it does also explain the flyover, which did seem like an odd event.

disrupter
09-27-2007, 04:15 AM
Yeah, one of 'those' stories that might have prevented at least some of 911 from happening.

moonman
09-27-2007, 07:16 AM
It is not a surprising story. Twenty-two generals have publicly crticized Bush/Cheney on the issue of Iraq and the so-called War on Terrorism.

Still I find the story disconcerting and suggest that our military may revolt rather than accept the abuse from this administration. We are headed for a constitutional crisis of epic proportion pitting Defense against civilian leadership.

stefan segal
09-27-2007, 03:55 PM
I believe our government might profit from some pointed and knowledgeably armed resistance...as our legal and judicial remedies seem to have no salubrious effect.

We act worse than than a third tier country...bully, rob, destroy, murder and lay waste to our lessor armed neighbors...I am patriotically in love with my flawed country, but like a pedantically errant child...it needs it's ass kicked...and twenty to life "quiet time."

The Turkish army habitually kicks it's government's ass and it appears to continue on it's feet. I believe our people are more than steady in their sense of how things need to be done...CONSTITUTIONALLY...we all pesant folk understand whats right and good.

Stefan

disrupter
09-27-2007, 04:10 PM
I think people have become so lost in what looks like it is american,
they have forgotten what america & being american actually mean & why that matters.

They have bought packaging rather than demanding actual product.

Smurf-Herder
09-27-2007, 09:32 PM
Dang, wouldn't you just love to see one of those FAEs taking out a QUDS base?

WHOOMP! And a shock wave that jellies bodies.

Shame we won't be seeing that. I can already tell Bush doesn't have the cajones to give the order.

The bunker-buster penetrating version.

I'm starting to think it'll be after the election, before the inauguration; with the agreement of the new President elect. Based on intelligence not made public.

disrupter
09-28-2007, 08:30 AM
An excuse will be 'dramatically' fabricated.

hollywood meets military propaganda.

Bill
09-28-2007, 03:00 PM
The bunker-buster penetrating version.

I'm starting to think it'll be after the election, before the inauguration; with the agreement of the new President elect. Based on intelligence not made public.

I know, damn Bush is getting almost effeminate. Reined in by jokers who only care about re-election.

The penetrators don't make for good television tho. A bit of a cloud of dust kicked up by the concussion.

If you're asking me does it make sense to drop an fae on a modern base, well no, not really, but it sure would be a sight.

And maybe their bases aren't as well buried as they should be.

They're officially terrorists now. If that ain't a moab target, what is?

Downtown Tehran?

Smurf-Herder
09-28-2007, 07:48 PM
An excuse will be 'dramatically' fabricated.

hollywood meets military propaganda.

Excuse?

We ALREADY have reasons for doing something limited militarily. My kid almost got killed twice by EFPs and the damned Iranians have been shelling Northern Iraq since the beginning of last month.