Monday, August 15, 2011
Amphibious Operations from 1990-2009
Time for another look back at our recent history. This time its courtesy of US Naval Institute's Blog via its articles on Amphibious Operations from 1990-1999 and Amphibious Operations from 2000-2009.
Spare me the critics that attempt to parse these actions with comparisons to World War II actions. That is not the point.
The point is that the US military has only three forms of forcible entry.
1. Airborne Assault.
2. Heliborne Assault.
3. Amphibious Assault.
In many ways these skill sets are unique to the United States. Most of the world's Marine Corps have the ability to raid, not invade. Most of the world's airborne forces are able to at best raid...but don't have the ability to hold on to seized ground long enough for other forces to relieve them ... I know of no Heliborne force outside of the US that has the ability to move more than a couple of companies worth of soldiers at a time.
Its a Marine centric blog but the need to maintain all three forms of forcible entry are obvious. Only those with a vested interests in the weakening of our nation would claim otherwise.
With friends like Pakistan, who needs enemies?
via Reuters....
I say he's spot on.
Screw the world. Act in our own best interests...and forget the starving masses yearning to be free until we have our own act together inside our own borders.
Oh and while we're at it, lets face facts. China is a communist country and an enemy. Pakistan is a backwards Islamist state and an enemy. The list goes on. If you want to be adult about other nations then lets start by being honest about them.
PS.
While the Obama administration is allowing a film to be made about this raid, I'd like to know who made the decision not to launch an airstrike on what remained of the Black Hawk. I refuse to believe that Special Ops Command would have allowed any section to fall into enemy hands especially since they had overhead ISR assets broadcasting the entire raid. I'm guessing this came straight from the top. I could be wrong but thats my guess.
Read the whole thing but the question becomes. What do you globalist have to say now? Many political pundits slam Ron Paul and call him an isolationist.
(Reuters) - Pakistan gave China access to the previously unknown U.S. "stealth" helicopter that crashed during the commando raid that killed Osama bin Laden in May despite explicit requests from the CIA not to, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
The disclosure, if confirmed, is likely to further shake the U.S.-Pakistan relationship, which has been improving slightly after hitting its lowest point in decades following the killing of bin Laden.
During the raid, one of two modified Blackhawk helicopters, believed to employ unknown stealth capability, malfunctioned and crashed, forcing the commandos to abandon it.
"The U.S. now has information that Pakistan, particularly the ISI, gave access to the Chinese military to the downed helicopter in Abbottabad," the paper quoted a person "in intelligence circles" as saying on its website.
It said Pakistan, which enjoys a close relationship with China, allowed Chinese intelligence officials to take pictures of the crashed aircraft as well as take samples of its special "skin" that allowed the American raid to evade Pakistani radar.
I say he's spot on.
Screw the world. Act in our own best interests...and forget the starving masses yearning to be free until we have our own act together inside our own borders.
Oh and while we're at it, lets face facts. China is a communist country and an enemy. Pakistan is a backwards Islamist state and an enemy. The list goes on. If you want to be adult about other nations then lets start by being honest about them.
PS.
While the Obama administration is allowing a film to be made about this raid, I'd like to know who made the decision not to launch an airstrike on what remained of the Black Hawk. I refuse to believe that Special Ops Command would have allowed any section to fall into enemy hands especially since they had overhead ISR assets broadcasting the entire raid. I'm guessing this came straight from the top. I could be wrong but thats my guess.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
11th MEU at sea...
ISAF Joins President Karzai in Condemning the Attack in Parwan Province
ISAF Headquarters Public Affairs Office- AfghanistanAnother attack.
2011-08-CA-004For Immediate Release
KABUL, Afghanistan (August 14, 2011) – The International Security Assistance Force joins President Karzai in condemning the IED attacks that killed 19 and wounded 37 today at the Provincial Governor’s compound in Parwan Province.
Initial reports indicate that one vehicle borne IED and as many as six other personal borne IEDs were detonated.
“This attack is another example of despicable behavior by insurgents,” said Rear Admiral Hal Pittman, ISAF Deputy Chief of Staff, Communications. “Violent attacks that wound and kill civilians are not acceptable in any religion or culture. Our condolences go out to the families and friends of the victims.”
Another day in Afghanistan.
Time to leave. Now.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
A moment alone
Friday, August 12, 2011
Now these bastards are sending out press releases...
Jonathan...thanks for the heads up...I wish it were better news.
God get us out of Afghanistan....PLEASE.
I wish someone could explain to me the strategic reasoning behind continuing the fight in a country thats involved in a civil war, that desires to remain stuck in the 18th century, that has fewer than 100 AQ terrorist in it and one in which we are in essence nation building.
Rant over. Here's the news we all dread.
God get us out of Afghanistan....PLEASE.
I wish someone could explain to me the strategic reasoning behind continuing the fight in a country thats involved in a civil war, that desires to remain stuck in the 18th century, that has fewer than 100 AQ terrorist in it and one in which we are in essence nation building.
Rant over. Here's the news we all dread.
These service men are more than likely Marines. Helmand Province falls under Task Force Leatherneck control.Five NATO Servicemen Killed in Afghan IED Attack
(KABUL, Afghanistan) -- Five American servicemembers of NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) were killed in southern Afghanistan Thursday.
According to the ISAF, the troops died after they were attacked by an improvised explosive device, or IED. A defense official says Americans were among the casualties.
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack, sending a text message to the media. They said two American Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles, or MRAPs, were targeted in the Marja and Gereshk districts of Helmand province.
The servicemembers have not yet been identified.
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