Posted on 05/30/2015 8:30:02 AM PDT by darkwing104
History repeating itself. U.S. military pilots flying combat missions against the Islamic State are frustrated over Obamas pro-Muslim/terrorist rules of engagement. Team Obama has resurrected President Johnsons micromanagement war policy that doesnt allow pilots or front line commanders to make tactical decisions to kill terrorists where they live. The Pentagon bureaucracy, being in lockstep with the White House, are too damn dependent on receiving aged intelligence from drones and ignoring the folks on the front line. Perfumed Princes fighting a war from office chairs is a sure fire way to lose as they are giving the enemy all the time they need to mock the elite on their twitter account.
A U.S. Air Force Central Command spokesman in a hissy fit typical of the rear echelon types, refuted the idea that close air support strikes take an hour on average. Depending on the how complex the target environment is, a strike could take place in less than 10 minutes or it could take much longer. In a close combat situation that is too damn long. How many innocent civilians died because some linguini-spined desk jock couldnt make a gutsy call?
Bottom line, The White House is not taking the fight to the enemy. Strategic targets are not being touched but as Mullah Barack focuses on small tactical engagement. Regime officers are ignoring logistics, communications and troop movements. Based upon on his actions, The White House Mullah is helping the Islamic State to overthrow the administrations primary target, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Obama wont do anything to stop the Caliphate as he owes a big-time favor to the Muslim Brotherhood for its having been thrown out of Egypt.
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Now...prove me wrong!
Obama and ISIS are on the same team. Why do you think the Saudies hate him so much.
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