.

NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Friday, December 4, 2015

Western jets finally bomb ISIS oil fields



Bullshit Alert
Finally the oil fields that finance ISIS are targeted
after being protected by the U.S.


(RT News)  -  RAF bombing raids against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) in Syria have dealt “a real blow” to the financing of the terror group, said Defence Secretary Michael Fallon, after MPs voted overwhelmingly for war on Wednesday night.

The raids, which took place early on Thursday morning, targeted oil fields in the north of the country. Analysis indicates “the strikes were successful,” the Ministry of Defence (MoD) claimed.

He added that airstrikes against extremists are likely to continue for years.  

(EDITOR - Looks like the U.S. and our allies are in no hurry to end the war.)

Lies and Damn Lies
The oil fields that financed ISIS should have been leveled to a smoking pile on day one. The fact that they have been off limits to American attacks tells you exactly which side the U.S. and our allies are on. It also explains why we are so angry at the Russians for doing real bombing of Islamists.

“I can confirm that four British Tornados were in action after the vote last night attacking oil fields in eastern Syria – the Omar oil fields – from which the Daesh [IS] terrorists receive a huge part of their revenue.”

“This strikes a very real blow at the oil and the revenue on which the Daesh terrorists depend.”

The Tornado jets are based at Britain’s Akrotiri base in Cyprus, from which they flew to Syria to conduct the raids shortly after the result of the vote was known.

Some 397 MPs voted in favor of airstrikes, while 223 voted against, giving them a majority of 174. A total of 67 Labour MPs rebelled against party boss Jeremy Corbyn to back the Conservative government’s motion.

Fallon explained the planes had attacked oil fields in the north of the country.

“I approved yesterday a series of targets in the Omar oil field – wellheads from which the oil production is derived which helps to finance Daesh.

“All four Tornados have now successfully returned and we will be assessing later this morning the actual damage done. They were using Paveway munitions in an area of oilfields where there was simply oil infrastructure in eastern Syria, a long way from Raqqa itself, down near Iraq."

Read More . . . .


U.S. backed rebels give equipment to al-Qaeda




Until the Russians attacked ISIS oil truck convoys were off limits.


No comments: