Monday, August 16, 2021

B-52 Bombers On Saturday Were Ordered At The Last Moment To Not Attack Afghanistan's Largest Air Force Base In Order To Destroy The Aircraft Based There

U.K. Defense Journal: B-52 bombers head to Afghanistan 

American B-52H bombers are understood to be conducting an attack on the largest Afghan air force base in order to destroy the aircraft based there. 

The aircraft are reportedly heading towards toward Mazar-e-Sharif. 

“It is highly possible that they bomb the second largest air base of Afghanistan National Air Force now in hands of Taliban. They don’t want A-29B & AC-208B attack aircraft remain in hands of Taliban.”  

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WNU Editor: This B-52 attack was not approved at the last moment. This means that at-least six to seven A-29B Super Tucano attack aircraft are now in the hands of the Taliban! 

My biggest fear is that the Taliban may have in their possession an arsenal of anti-aircraft missiles. If they give these weapons to their Al Qaeda allies .... WOW!!!!! .... nothing but worse case scenarios come to my mind.

A prediction. 

The Pentagon and U.S. intelligence are probably compiling a list of weapons that are now in the hands of the Taliban. My gut is telling me that if that list is made public, it is going to shock a lot of people.

10 comments:

  1. Frightening is a weak word for this catastrophe.
    All of that because a fraudulent election put a senile man in power as President! And all American's have to bear the consequences.....Sad.

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  2. Soooooo they leave stashes of weapon and money behind, after killing and murdering civilians for 20 years... got it..
    Not a security issue at all, aside from the moral issue

    And.. just a few days into the election coup, remember the solar winds hack when all those CIA hacking tools were leaked"to create chaos"?

    so we make a population angry for 20 years and give them money and advanced weapons

    And we leak CIA hacking tools that could bring down tens of thousands of servers overnight

    And the David group, who predicted the "outbreak" and has all these plans of control gruds ready for us also warn warned of cyber attacks, which are now more likely thanks to the CIA cyber weapons leak

    This is such a shit show, such a planned bring down of the West throug lockdowns, and fear and now the upcoming hack attacks and then the Davis group and other globalists will have a plan ready for us to accept in the despair and chaos THEY created

    After all, facebook, Google and other multi national corporations have funded gain of function research. Google has an entire life science program most people don't know about, including extension of life programs

    These monsters, these ghouls cause all the wars, cause all the misery and chaos, steal all our wealth, make us sick and live in fear and then they'll offer a remedy

    Here's a faster way:
    Round them up, trial and hang them publicly for all to see and live freely as humans without these demons that are at the centre of all the misery on earth

    Just a thought :)

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  3. Okay WNU, I am confused. Super Tucano attack aircraft is a ground attack aircraft meant to support ground troops.

    So why would there be surface to missile manpads sold to the Afghan Army. It does not sound reasonable. Did it happen? Don't know. But did Afghanistan have a foreign enemy that had aircraft that we did not know about?

    The Super Tucano is not a frontline jet fighter or ground attack plane. It is useful, when the people using it have air superiority. It capitalizes on that superiority to give ground forces an asymmetric advantage. It give that advantage at a low cost and a low logistical foot print, which makes it very sexy.


    Id the US were to insert troops in the future like spec ops and those spec ops made contact or were sighted, the Super Tucano would ruin their day. So would many drones that Iran produces or anything the Chinese would sell them. The only difference is that the Taliban have these at day one.

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  4. Spelling mistake: Davos group (not David group)

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  5. The Taliban might have them, but that doesn't mean that they can fly them - or maintain them.

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  6. ∃ a way to disable those planes remotely. ⬟ is clueless. Dey have da hammer!

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  7. Can anyone confirm that this is the list of the Taliban's new toys?
    https://www.michaelsmithnews.com/2021/08/verified-list-of-mainly-us-military-equipment-captured-or-destroyed-by-taliban-since-june-2021.html

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    1. Verified list of (mainly) US military equipment captured or destroyed by Taliban since June 2021

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  8. You can bet your asses that the reason why this base was not armed, was to buy 'time' for evacuation procedures at Kabul Airport.

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