Thursday, November 1, 2007

Gates Lied About Kurdish Intelligence

But no matter, right?

Amurkns have been conditioned to accept symmetrically-wound, soft-serve shits from our MSM!

We like to eat it from a bowl!

"US supplying Turkey with intelligence on Kurdish rebels, official says" by Pauline Jelinek, Associated Press November 1, 2007

We gonna help 'em with
P.J.A.K.?

WASHINGTON - The United States acknowledged yesterday it has undertaken military moves against Kurdish rebels in Iraq after asserting for weeks that their strikes in Turkey were a diplomatic matter.

Pentagon officials are now starting to say publicly that the United States is flying manned spy planes over the border area, providing Turkey with more intelligence information, and that there are standing orders for American forces to capture rebels they find.

On Friday, the US commander in northern Iraq, Major General Benjamin Mixon, said he planned to do "absolutely nothing" to counter Kurdish rebels operating from the region.

So Mixon was LYING? Noooooooooo!


"We are assisting the Turks in their efforts to combat the PKK by supplying them with intelligence, lots of intelligence," Defense Department press secretary Geoff Morrell said.

He said 10 members of the PKK - which the US military considers a terrorist organization - are in a US "most-wanted" database. That means American forces have had standing orders for some time to pick them up if they are found.

"We have given them more and more intelligence as a result of the recent concerns. . . . There has been an increased level of intelligence sharing," Morrell told reporters.

That will sure make our Iraqi Kurd allies happy, huh?

Question, Amurkn: If China invaded and occupied the US, and the Chinese general came to your state and said we need you to help us find your brother, uncle or cousin, would you help them?

Is blood thicker than water?


He did not say when the stepped-up cooperation began or how the intelligence was being gathered. But the military in the last week or so has sent manned U-2 spy planes to areas used by rebels and is providing reconnaissance on the border, a defense official said.

The official also said the US military saw a battalion of several hundred Peshmerga - the militia of the Kurdish Iraqi regional authorities - move toward the border over the weekend.

Top Defense Department and State Department officials have said that Iraq's Kurdish regional government should cut rebel supplies and disrupt rebel movement over the border, and that Washington is frustrated by Kurdish inaction.

P.J.A.K.!!

Defense Secretary Robert Gates suggested last week that air strikes or major ground assaults by US, Turkish, or other forces would not help much because not enough is known about where the rebels are at a given time."

Gates the "
savior" LIED???!!!!!

Noooooooooooooo!!!


"Iraq Asks for Iran’s Help in Calming Kurdish Crisis" by ALISSA J. RUBIN

BAGHDAD, Oct. 31 — The United States, which will participate in the meeting, said Wednesday that it has stepped up the amount of intelligence it shares with Turkey on the Kurdish rebels, known as the P.K.K.

Pentagon officials have said that they have sent spy planes over the region to gather information on the P.K.K., and Mr. Morrell said the military was “making efforts to help them get actionable intelligence,” a term meaning timely and accurate information that can be used to attack a specific target."

When do the air strikes begin?