Sunday, February 11, 2007

Bombs away over Baghdad


Just when you thought there was nothing else out there to anger you, this pops up.
A secret air war is being waged in Iraq - often in and around that country's population centers - about which we can find out little. The US military keeps information on the munitions expended in its air efforts under tight wraps, refusing to offer details on the scale of use and so minimizing the importance of air power in Iraq. But expert opinion holds that the forms of aerial assault being employed in that country, though hardly covered in the US media, may account for most of the Iraqi civilian deaths attributed to the US-led coalition since the 2003 invasion.

While some aspects of the air war remain a total mystery, US Air Force (USAF) officials do acknowledge that US military and coalition aircraft dropped at least 50,000 kilograms of bombs on targets in Iraq in 2006. This figure, 177 bombs in all, does not include guided missiles and unguided rockets fired, or cannon rounds expended; nor, according to a US Central Command Air Forces (CENTAF) spokesman, does it take into account the munitions used by some Marine Corps and other coalition aircraft or any of the US Army's helicopter gunships. Moreover, it does not include munitions used by the armed helicopters of the many private security contractors flying their own missions in Iraq. [emphasis mine]

Just how cool are you about bombs dropping in your neighborhood? Huh? Not good? Well the Iraqis agree with you.

Folks, This isn't a fucking movie. These are for real explosions which kill innocent people. Don't just sit by and watch it like a video game. Stop it.

And what's all that shit about what is not included? Sorry, but they are lying to you. Just like a 3 year old will admit, "I only took one cookie." Yeah and the Pope is a pagan.

Then we get to the private security contractors flying their own missions in Iraq. I really have no clue why everyone in Iraq doesn't want to kill anyone who isn't Iraqi. What part of the definition of "security" am I missing. Security folks must be on the offensive?

My personal opinion is Iraq is getting totally out of hand and Bush has no chance to improve the lives of Iraqis.

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