[lbo-talk] Large movements of US warplanes over Scotland ?

Michael Pugliese debsian at pacbell.net
Wed Nov 5 06:50:02 PST 2003


A few of us offlist have discussed this skeptically. Is the admin. really so nutz to attack Syria or Iran, w/ a massive air campaign right now? With Palestine in such tumult and the continuing upsurge in the level and sophistication of attacks on US troops in Iraq? With troop deployments "stretched thin", w/ many military families expressing lots of disenchtment?

BTW, some on another list, conjecture, more reasonably that the Abrams tank downed by Iraqis last week, was hit by a DU projectile, http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/ammunition/apfsds.htm .

The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament-Scotland (CND) posted this on Indymedia.

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U.S. Air Strike in the Middle East imminent?

Since Saturday, people in the Highlands of Scotland have been witnessing large movements of US warplanes overhead. Experienced observers say the large numbers are reminiscent of those that preceded the bombing of Iraq in 1998 and military strikes on Libya in the 1980's as well as the first Gulf War.

At the weekend warplanes were flying over at a rate of roughly one every 15 minutes. As well as watching them from the ground the plane spotters have also been able to overhear pilots talking by listening to their radio frequencies. It is thought that the planes have flown on a route from the US over the north pole to bases in Europe and the Mediterranean. The size and scale of the movement suggests that the US may be preparing to strike at a country in the Middle East in the next week to ten days. Please pass this information on as widely as possible-the US may be planning to use the pretext of "foreign" terrorist attacks on US personnel in Iraq to attack Iran or Syria. Please alert any sympathetic elected representatives, media representatives and other sympathetic organisations. Publicising this military movement may prevent the air-strikes.

-- Michael Pugliese



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