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 Laughingstock

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'USAF struck Syrian nuclear site'
Posted: 11/3/2007 8:22:25 PM

The September 6 raid over Syria was carried out by the US Air Force, the Al-Jazeera Web site reported Friday. The Web site quoted Israeli and Arab sources as saying that two US jets armed with tactical nuclear weapons carried out an attack on a suspected nuclear site under construction.

The sources were quoted as saying that Israeli F-15 and F-16 jets provided cover for the US planes.

The sources added that each US plane carried one tactical nuclear weapon and that the site was hit by one bomb and was totally destroyed.

At the beginning of October, Israel's military censor began to allow the local media to report on the raid without attributing their report to foreign sources. Nevertheless, details of the strike have remained clouded in mystery.

On October 28, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told the cabinet that he had apologized to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan if Israel violated Turkish airspace during a strike on an alleged nuclear facility in Syria last month.

In a carefully worded statement that was given to reporters after the cabinet meeting, Olmert said: "In my conversation with the Turkish prime minister, I told him that if Israeli planes indeed penetrated Turkish airspace, then there was no intention thereby, either in advance or in any case, to - in any way - violate or undermine Turkish sovereignty, which we respect."

The New York Times reported on October 13 that Israeli planes struck at what US and Israeli intelligence believed was a partly constructed nuclear reactor in Syria on September 6, citing American and foreign officials who had seen the relevant intelligence reports.

According to the report, Israel carried out the report to send a message that it would not tolerate even a nuclear program in its initial stages of construction in any neighboring state.

On October 17, Syria denied that one of its representatives to the United Nations told a panel that an Israeli air strike hit a Syrian nuclear facility and added that "such facilities do not exist in Syria."

A UN document released by the press office had provided an account of a meeting of the First Committee, Disarmament and International Security, in New York, and paraphrased an unnamed Syrian representative as saying that a nuclear facility was hit by the raid.

However, the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency, SANA said media reports, apparently based on a UN press release, misquoted the Syrian diplomat.
 Laughingstock

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'USAF struck Syrian nuclear site'
Posted: 11/3/2007 8:22:44 PM
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1192380718519&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
 beaujangels

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'USAF struck Syrian nuclear site'
Posted: 11/3/2007 8:57:47 PM
Well all right "Go Blue Thunder". (USAF 1966 to 1970)
 Pyro74

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'USAF struck Syrian nuclear site'
Posted: 11/3/2007 11:35:28 PM
No way. The US did not use a tactical nuclear weapon on Syria. I don't think you could possibly imagine the problems that would arise from such an action.
 Laughingstock

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'USAF struck Syrian nuclear site'
Posted: 11/3/2007 11:44:20 PM

No way. The US did not use a tactical nuclear weapon on Syria. I don't think you could possibly imagine the problems that would arise from such an action.


I don't think they did.

1. The blast would show up even on google earth I bet.
2. If I were Syria I would screaming to high heaven if that type of device was dropped on my soil.
 whisper67520

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'USAF struck Syrian nuclear site'
Posted: 11/4/2007 12:15:08 AM
I will have to say.....It would not surprise me at all if American piloted planes were involved. I saw the live news cast when the news media asked Bush about the incident and he refused to discuss it, answer any questions regarding it and would hardly even acknowledge it had happened. We all know Bush is capable of almost anything....He thinks he is God.

There is another thread on this subject.....Why did Israel bomb Syria?
 Chevelle67

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'USAF struck Syrian nuclear site'
Posted: 11/4/2007 1:35:36 AM
Unfortunately, Al-jezeera is a terrorist run T.V network. So to believe the information that is coming from that source would be truly devatating. Why is it people in America will believe a terrorist run news network but they won't believe in their own news network here at home?
 whisper67520

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'USAF struck Syrian nuclear site'
Posted: 11/4/2007 12:19:45 PM
Our own new network has not been able to verify information and our President refuses to discuss the matter. Why?
 Random Entry

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'USAF struck Syrian nuclear site'
Posted: 11/4/2007 11:04:26 PM
Best guess: Because we wanted it done and due to our political heated environment in the middle east (remember the pres was talking about Syria often for awhile?) we simply can not attack Syria. So we have the Israelis, our right hand men, do it for us with our own technology.

I don't believe for a moment american pilots flown those planes nor do I believe we used any tactical nukes. But if we did it was because it was below ground and it was the new tactical nuke that they patented as using 7 separate nukes that will drive deep into the earth to blow up bases reinforced with lots of concrete, steel reinforcement, and tens of stories of earth. In this case it most likely would not show up in google because the blast would be too deep underground.

I read in detail about this bomb when it came up in front of Congress. It uses 7 separate projectiles -- it is basically a second generation "bunker buster" on steroids(nuclear). For all practical purposes it is a shotgun meant to fire deep underground. With 00 buckshot its 8 .32 cal projectiles, with this device it is seven separate small nukes. Congress gave it the OK awhile back.

If it was not used then you will likely see it used somewhere in the future. Maybe even in the caves. They dig in deeper, we find new ways to get to them. Such is the nature of technology.
 FrogO_Oeyes

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'USAF struck Syrian nuclear site'
Posted: 11/4/2007 11:13:48 PM
The Israelis fly US-made aircraft and are quite willing to make long-range strikes, with or despite their allies consent. There's no plausible reason for any American aircraft or personnel to be involved. A nuclear attack could be identified by any country on the planet with seismographs...which is pretty much every city on the planet plus a whole lot of non-city locations. An awful lot of people would have cried "foul" within minutes of the attack. It looks like a propaganda ploy intended to make both the USA and Israel look like bad guys to the Islamic world. Even the Jerusalem Post's only source is...Al Jazeera. Did China complain? Did Russia? Did...well...anyone except Al Jazeera?
 Random Entry

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'USAF struck Syrian nuclear site'
Posted: 11/4/2007 11:50:30 PM
Great point FrogO, especially with this new underground nuke it would have been really noticeable on seismic equipment, maybe even our old ocean floor mic system that covers the whole world. We pick up earthquakes on those all the time though they were not designed for that -- they were to keep America safe in the day when nuclear missiles could be sub launched so we microphoned the whole ocean back in the 1970s so we could keep an intimate eye on submarine movement.

When/if we use that 7 small tactical nuke I can almost guarantee you that you will hear reports of it on seismic detectors. It may not even be consciously linked by the media but both reports will likely come out in the same time frame.
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