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Old April 5th 15, 07:28 PM posted to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, rec.aviation.military.naval,sci.military.naval, sac.politics, misc.survivalism
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Default Report: Israeli Jet Struck Weapons Depots in Libya

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Fred J. McCall wrote:

"AAI" wrote:

In article d12f44bd-3789-40d0-a90c-

wy wrote:

On Sunday, April 5, 2015 at 12:38:08 AM UTC-4, Mattb. wrote:
Report: Israeli Jet Struck Weapons Depots in Libya

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Ne...7#.VSC5Z9zF_sY

Arab news sources reported at week's end that an unidentified jet
believed to be Israeli destroyed warehouses in southern Libya that
held weapons bought by Iran for Hamas.

According to the reports in Al Watan and other news outlets, the
warehouses were completely destroyed. The weapons that were inside
them had allegedly been purchased by Iran, by means of weapons dealers
in Sudan and Chad, and were supposed to be smuggled to Hamas through
Egypt, by means of the smuggling tunnels between Sinai ands Gaza.

The destruction of the weapons stores in southern Libya was carried
out in coordination with the Egyptian security and intelligence
apparatuses, the reports claimed.

Al Watan added that Egypt allowed the Israeli jet to pass through its
airspace en route to southern Libya.

Obobo won't be happy about this.

Why not? It's got nothing to do with anything and didn't require any US military to be involved, just as it should be. Boy, you're stupid.


Do you think the US is going to sit there and close their eyes
to military air traffic in the Middle East? The US Navy sits
off the coast, launches E2s and tracks every ****ing aircraft
that leaves the ground over there. There are three US carriers
in the Middle East right now. And YOU say that doesn't involve
the US military? Are you that ****ing ignorant?


Speaking of "****ing ignorant", there are only two carriers (sort of)
in the area; Vinson in the Gulf and TR in the Med. The one in the
Gulf isn't going to see any traffic from Israel going west. The Med
is a big place. A carrier there has better things to do than sit off
the coast of Israel.


You swabbies better cap the vaseline and catch up on your
reading. The Nimitz was rerouted to the Red Sea instead of
heading back home after the TR relief showed up. So technically
there are three carriers who can engage in that area.

What part of US military involvement by virtue of that carrier
presence do you and wy fail to grasp?