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CAUGHT ON TAPE: U.S. PLANE ALLEGEDLY DROPS WEAPONS FOR ISIS MILITANTS IN IRAQ


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One day after reprorting that British military information services Janes, had found confirmation of several shipments amounting to 3,000 tons of weapons and ammo to Al-Qaeda linked Syrian rebels in a transport solicitation on the U.S. government website FedBizOps.gov, today Veterans Today goes deeper into the rabbit hole and reports that several Iraqi policemen claim to have seen US aircraft dropping weapons and munitions for ISIS terrorists in a region west of the Anbar province on Friday.

According to VT, in a video posted on Iraq’s al-Maaloomah news website on Sunday, the policemen are purportedly heard saying that the American plane had also jammed their communication devices in the Hadisah Island district.

"There is an American aircraft seen at four o’clock in the morning on Friday over the Hadisah Island district of the Anbar province, delivering weapons and munitions to ISIS criminals," one of the policemen says.

"The plane proceeded to jam radar devices of the police regiment stationed in Hadisah Island to prevent contact between the affiliates and the headquarters of the regiment," he added.

Ironically, this took place just hours after US SecState John Kerry visited Baghdad on Frday, where he said ISIS was losing ground, including more than 40 percent of the territory that they once controlled in the country.

President Barack Obama is reportedly weighing an increase in the number of American troops in Iraq but Kerry said there had been no formal request from the Iraqis and the issue had not been raised on Friday.

Even more curiously, the Daily Beast reported last week that there are at least 12 U.S. generals in Iraq, "a stunningly high number for a war that, if you believe the White House talking points, doesn’t involve American troops in combat. And that number is, if anything, a conservative estimate, not taking into account the flag officers running the U.S. air war, the admirals helping wage the war from the sea, or their superiors back at the Pentagon."

For now any additional deployments are being kept under the curtain of fighting ISIS: the US, officials said, looked to "accelerate recent gains" against ISIS.

Further to that, recall that as reported this morning, the US Air Force deployed B-52 bombers to Qatar, the first time they have been based in the Middle East since the end of the Persian Gulf War in 1991.

“The B-52 demonstrates our continued resolve to apply persistent pressure on Daesh and defend the region in any future contingency,” said Charles Brown, commander of US Air Forces Central Command.

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ho'bummer has punished the whistle-blowers at CENTCOM who were reporting on his

support for his radical terrorist pals.... and that his administration was fudging the factual numbers they

were generating telling the truth of the spread of his evil JV Team....

 

evil da'esh is a concoction of his puppet masters... designed to do just what they are doing...

forcing mass migration causing instability in peaceful nations,

destroying culture that separated people,

destabilizing governments,

waging a war with no scruples against armies that have scruples...

all by design.... evil, evil design by the usual masters of war-for-profit....:angry:

 

OR... the US plane thought they were fleeing Iraqi Troops and figured they could use a gun or two.... <_<

 

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8 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

Nothing new here... That's the way we do "business". Sorry but it's not an Obama thang...

 

http://www.businessinsider.com/reagan-freedom-fighters-taliban-foreign-policy-2013-2

 

 

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Well Bostonangler, I say it's happening on Ostupids watch so, it is his thang...Our pilots have orders to drop there. Its not a accident .

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Wisk, remember the President doesn't have the power, congress does. But regardless of who is the president, it is the way we do business. A couple of quick examples. Backing the mujahedeen in Afghanistan in the 70's. Giving birth to the Taliban and Osama Bin Laden. Iran-Contra in the 80's.Selling weapons to release hostages. Why were we in Syria and Iran to begin with? Attacking Iraq in the 90's and selling weapons to freedom fighters, who of course used them to kill American GIs. And of course the longest military action in American history, going back to Iraq and creating a new foe. We ramp them up with weapons so the industrial complex can make more money. Then we send in our people to die fighting against the weapons we've supplied in the past. It's good for business, not so good if you are an American service man or women. But hey, at least the corporations made a profit. And the best part. They don't even have to pay taxes. Ain't American policy just grand?

 

 

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Lots of reasons to drop crap to the enemy for example, having electronics with viruses that spread out to other enemy computers helping you track all there information, or having a dug in enemy come out to gather up the supply s and being able to bomb them. They could have been meant for the Serrian rebels that we support and supply who are trying to take out Assad.

Besides if you were Isis and you were in fact getting supply's from USA then why would you take pictures and post them all over the internet trying to get them in trouble? You wouldn't, so lets try not to be so gullible on our end.

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