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Current Events => Terrorism In the US and Around the World => Topic started by: Linda on June 13, 2014, 09:44:06 AM
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Al Qaeda Parade American Humvees, Tanks, Seize $429m from City’s Central Bank to Make It World’s Richest Terror Force
- See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/06/al-qaeda-parade-american-humvees-seize-429m-citys-central-bank-make-worlds-richest-terror-force.html/#sthash.zQ6lUuSi.dpuf
http://pamelageller.com/2014/06/al-qaeda-parade-american-humvees-seize-429m-citys-central-bank-make-worlds-richest-terror-force.html/
More of Obama’s epic foreign policy failures. Although one could argue that it has been an unprecedented success for Obama’s jihadist agenda.
And $429 million was seized from the City’s Central Bank to make the al Qaeda group the world’s richest jihad terror force. This is a game-changer — and the last of the Bush era security infrastructure against this scourge has all but been destroyed by the foreign agent in the White House. It’s a whole new and terrible era of Islamic terror. Fasten your seat belts. - See more at:
I wonder if they setn a thank you note to President Obama.
Lots of pictures at the link that we will never see from the MSM.
obama sure knows how to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory for the American people.
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The last I heard the A-10s (Warthogs) have been moth balled.....just when we need them the most.
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The last I heard the A-10s (Warthogs) have been moth balled.....just when we need them the most.
The fight to save the A-10 is still going on...they're still available to join the fight.
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The fight to save the A-10 is still going on...they're still available to join the fight.
Doesn't the Pentagon want to scrap them, but congress is trying to keep them? Or is it the other way around?
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Doesn't the Pentagon want to scrap them, but congress is trying to keep them? Or is it the other way around?
Pentagon claims they can do the A-10's job with the new F-35 and the F-16. They say mothballing the fleet will save 3.7 billion.
Problem with the Pentagon's "fix" is neither of those aircraft can fly as low as the A-10 or absorb the damage a Warthog can take.
The Congress critters in the districts where the A-10's are based are fighting the cuts. Lets hope they succeed.
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Pentagon claims they can do the A-10's job with the new F-35 and the F-16. They say mothballing the fleet will save 3.7 billion.
Problem with the Pentagon's "fix" is neither of those aircraft can fly as low as the A-10 or absorb the damage a Warthog can take.
The Congress critters in the districts where the A-10's are based are fighting the cuts. Lets hope they succeed.
Yeah, I thought the main benefits of the Warthogs were their ability to fly low and slow with a fairly tight radius to stay on target, too.