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Over 100 Al Qaeda fighters killed in 'major' US air strike in Syria
2017-01-21
[FOXNEWS] The U.S. Air Force conducted a second "major strike" in consecutive days killing over 100 Al Qaeda gunnies at a training camp in northern Syria, a defense official with knowledge of the strike told a handful of news hounds at the Pentagon on Friday.

A single U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber and an undisclosed number of drones dropped 14 precision-guided bombs at noon eastern time Thursday on an Al Qaeda "basic training" camp in Syria west of the city of Aleppo near the border with The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
, according to the official.

The official described the fighters as "core Al Qaeda." A Petagon statement said the camp had been operational since at least 2013. It was not immediately clear why the camp had not been targeted earlier.

The latest strike, likely President Barack Obama
teachable moment...
’s last as commander-in-chief, comes a day after the Pentagon said two Air Force B-2 nuclear-capable bombers dropped 108 precision-guided bombs on two ISIS training camps in Libya killing 85 fighters, according to officials.

The round-the-world strike took roughly 30 hours Wednesday, as both B-2 bombers refueled five times in mid-air flying from their base in Missouri. Fifteen U.S. Air Force tankers from five bases on three continents assisted in the refueling.

Posted by:Fred

#4  A single U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber...

For this little training mission, they had to have gotten flyover clearance from a number of folks (including the Rooshens), unlike the B-2s in Libya the other day. Even with ECM, they must light screens up over a pretty wide area.

Hopefully we can still put more than one of these BUFFs up at a time, with all the maintenance cutbacks being reported
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2017-01-21 19:06  

#3  thanks B; when it comes to this posting linky things, i am a techno-peasant.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2017-01-21 10:27  

#2  Blog as mention in USN, Ret's post.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-01-21 09:20  

#1  report on the "Aviationist" blog about the B-2 strike was that 3 aircraft were sent; one as a spare. seems to me that since there were no reports of either primary a/c aborting, good planning would have identified a secondary target. think of the arbon footprint that dead head flight made. but then again gotta remember who was waffler in chief.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2017-01-21 09:17  

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