Posted on 10/19/2001 7:13:20 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Message from skies: Surrender or die |
ASHINGTON: "When you decide to surrender, approach United States forces with your hands in the air. Sling your weapon across your back, muzzle towards the ground. Remove your magazine and expel any rounds. Doing this is your only chance of survival." ( REUTERS )Booming down from the sky to the mountains and valleys of Afghanistan, this message, and others like it, are the United States' new front in its war to bring down Afghanistan's Taliban rulers and wipe out Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network, chief suspect in last month's suicide plane attacks on New York and Washington. If there was ever any doubt US ground forces would be used in Afghanistan, the broadcasts end such speculation. Transcripts of the messages were released by the Pentagon on Thursday. In them, Afghan civilians are advised what to do when ground forces arrive, how to avoid harm during the present bombing raids and are warned not to stand under food drops the United States is making to feed Afghanistan's near-starving population. Delivered in an operation named "Commander Solo," the messages, broadcast in local Afghan dialects from a slow moving EC-130CE plane, are the centre piece of US psychological warfare efforts, along with dropping of millions of leaflets with similar messages. "Stay away from military installations, government buildings, terrorist camps, roads, factories or bridges," warn the broadcasts. They started earlier this week once the United States controlled the skies over Afghanistan and the planes could operate without worrying about anti-aircraft fire. "If you are near these places, then you must move away from them. Seek a safe place, and stay well away from anything that might be a target. We do not wish to harm you." The broadcasts vow to give no quarter to Taliban soldiers and al Qaeda supporters who do not surrender. "Attention, Taliban. You are condemned. Did you know that? The instant the terrorists you support took over our planes, you sentenced yourselves to death" The messages poke fun at the Taliban's military prowess and outdated weapons, saying they are no match for the United States "state of the art military equipment." "What are you using, obsolete and ineffective weaponry," the broadcasts say. "Our bombs are so accurate we can drop them right through your windows." "You have only one choice. Surrender now and we will give you a second chance. We will let you live. If you surrender, no harm will come to you." AFGHANS URGED TO STAY HOME Afghans were advised that once US ground forces arrived, the safest place to be would be in their homes. "Attention. People of Afghanistan, United States forces will be moving through your area ... Please for your own safety stay off bridges and roadways and do not interfere with our troops or military operations," the broadcasts advise. "If you see United States forces, you need to find shelter and not leave it until we have left the area ... Your home will be the safest place." The broadcasts call for passive resistance against Bin Laden and the Taliban "by not supplying him or his supporters with food, water or lodging." "Small things such as these will make the biggest impact." The broadcasts are scathing about Bin Laden and Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, describing them as "cowards" who do not represent Afghanistan or Islam. "If dying for this form of Islam is noble, why doesn't Mullah Omar go to the front. He is enjoying his luxurious quarters and his wives while you are asked to die." The broadcasts have a warning for Afghans who are too eager to retrieve food and other supplies rained down on Afghanistan from two days after bombing started on October 7. "These bundles may appear small, but they are in fact very large and heavy," the broadcasts warn. "Do not stand directly beneath them" "The United States cannot warn you enough about the danger you will put yourself in if you do not stay away from the bundles until they land." The Pentagon is coy about why the day-and-night broadcasts are named "Commander Solo" but boasts they were highly successful during US military operations in Grenada, Haiti, Panama and during the Gulf War. There has been speculation "Commander Solo" was named after the film character Han Solo, played by Harrison Ford, who was the hero of the Hollywood Star Wars series. |
I love it!
What a hoot! A real morale booster, and I needed one today.
An Army of one?
ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US!!!!
YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO SURVIVE MAKE YOUR TIME!!!!
Hey, somebody had to bring it up!
The EC-130E Commando Solo (initially known as Volant Solo) is available to commanders for localized targeting of specific avenues of communication. The EC-130E exists in Comfy Levi and Rivet Rider versions. Senior Hunter aircraft flying the SENIOR SCOUT mission support Commando Solo aircraft. This weapon system is the mainstay information operations aircraft for peacekeeping and peacemaking operations and humanitarian efforts which comprise a large percentage of today's military missions. Commando Solo conducts psychological operations and civil affairs broadcast missions in the standard AM, FM, HF, TV, and military communications bands. Missions are flown at the maximum altitudes possible to ensure optimum propagation patterns. The EC-130 flies either day or night scenarios with equal success, and is air refuelable. A typical mission consists of a single-ship orbit which is offset from the desired target audience. The targets may be either military or civilian personnel. Secondary missions include command and control communications countermeasures (C3CM) and limited intelligence gathering.With the capability to control the electronic spectrum of radio, television, and military communication bands in a focused area, the Commando Solo aircraft can prepare the battlefield through psychological operations and civil affairs broadcasts. These modified C-130Es provide broadcasting capabilities primarily for psychological operations missions; support disaster relief operations; and perform communications jamming in military spectrum and intelligence gathering. One oversized blade antenna is under each wing with a third extending forward from the vertical fin. A retractable wire antenna is released from the modified beavertail, with a second extending from the belly and held vertical by a 500 pound weight.
I saw these guys operating out of Nellis AFB during various Flag exercises....flying antenna farms.
Here's a link to publicly available information on the aircraft
This is the key bit of propaganda. 99.9999% of the Afghan population has never seen or heard Omar - they've only heard people read his pronouncements on the radio.
This will resonate better than anything, I'd warrant.
"These bundles may appear small, but they are in fact very large and heavy," the broadcasts warn. "Do not stand directly beneath them"And some people think the military is humorless.
That's enough warning.
My apologies to Monty Python.
And some people think the military is humorless.
They're just used to the standard U.S. packaging where they have to warn every litigant of their potential cause of harm ;-)
The Daleks have the copyright.
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