Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Top U.S. General Fighting The Islamic State: 'Carpet Bombing' ISIS Is Against American Values



ABC News: US General Calls 'Carpet Bombing' ISIS Against American Values

While some Republican presidential candidates have suggested that “carpet bombing” ISIS would lead to a quick defeat of the terror group, the top U.S. military commander fighting ISIS doesn’t think that’s a good idea and “inconsistent with our values.”

Lt. General Sean MacFarland told Pentagon reporters today in a video-conference from Baghdad that the U.S. is bound by the laws of armed conflict and “at the end of the day, you know, it doesn’t only matter whether or not you win, it matters how you win."

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More News On The Top U.S. General Fighting The Islamic State Stating That 'Carpet Bombing' ISIS Is Against American Values

Top U.S. General Calls Carpet Bombing ISIS ‘Inconsistent With Our Values’ -- Time
Carpet-bombing ISIS would be un-American, US general says after GOP contenders call for indiscriminate killing in Syria and Iraq -- Daily Mail
US military commander in Iraq and Syria rejects GOP pledges to 'carpet-bomb' Isis -- The Guardian
U.S. general blasts Cruz’s carpet bombing as 'inconsistent with our values' -- Politico
Top general rejects Cruz call to carpet bomb ISIS -- The Hill
The commander of the anti-ISIS war just denounced Ted Cruz's strategy for fighting the group -- Business Insider
US Commander Rejects Carpet Bombing in IS Fight -- VOA

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I wonder what General Curtis Lemay would have to say about this haha

Don Bacon said...

MacFarland is so full of crapola it's coming out his ears. The US carpet-bombed cities in Germany, Japan, Vietnam, and Korea, to name a few. The story is that in 1950 a USAF general went before Congress, and when asked what are you going to bomb next, responded "There's nothing left to bomb." There were two buildings partially left in Pyongyang, and that was it for the whole country.

For a recent example google "Kobane" -images -- in northern Syria and see the results. The news report at the time quoted a USAF airman as saying they "went Winchester" over Kobane, i.e. they dropped everything they had on board, on that one city.

American values definitely include carpet-bombing.

Caecus said...

Curtis "Bombs Away" LeMay

fazman said...

Agree was just about to make the same point except maybe Kobane they had great intel as to exactly where the enemy was.