米帝中情局开始准备用无人机攻击叙利亚自由军极端部队的 ...

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据《洛杉矶时报》报道,米帝中情局正在准备用无人机攻击叙利亚自由军中的伊斯兰主义极端组织部队的作战计划,计划攻击的目标包括被米帝外交部定性为恐怖组织的“努斯拉前线军"。报道说,中情局的准备作战计划已经启动,情报人员已经被派往叙利亚为无人机提供目标,中情局目前正在等待奥巴马的攻击命令。

http://www.latimes.com/news/nati ... 316,0,3989647.story

米帝大量装备但臭名昭著的MQ-1C灰鹰无人攻击机,该无人机携带着凶猛的地狱火导弹和制导炸弹,至今杀人无数:

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据《洛杉矶时报》报道,米帝中情局正在准备用无人机攻击叙利亚自由军中的伊斯兰主义极端组织部队的作战计划,计划攻击的目标包括被米帝外交部定性为恐怖组织的“努斯拉前线军"。报道说,中情局的准备作战计划已经启动,情报人员已经被派往叙利亚为无人机提供目标,中情局目前正在等待奥巴马的攻击命令。

http://www.latimes.com/news/nati ... 316,0,3989647.story

米帝大量装备但臭名昭著的MQ-1C灰鹰无人攻击机,该无人机携带着凶猛的地狱火导弹和制导炸弹,至今杀人无数:

MQ-1C_AIR_UAV_SkyWarrior_Hellfires_lg.jpg
准备误炸叙政府军了?
CIA begins sizing up Islamic extremists in Syria for drone strikes
The strategy is part of the agency's secret contingency planning to protect the U.S. and its allies as the violence there grows. Some militants in Syria are seen as closely linked to Al Qaeda.


By Ken Dilanian and Brian Bennett, Los Angeles Times

March 15, 2013, 4:32 p.m.

WASHINGTON — The CIA has stepped up secret contingency planning to protect the United States and its allies as the turmoil expands in Syria, including collecting intelligence on Islamic extremists for the first time for possible lethal drone strikes, according to current and former U.S. officials.

President Obama has not authorized drone missile strikes in Syria, however, and none are under consideration.

The Counterterrorism Center, which runs the CIA’s covert drone killing program in Pakistan and Yemen, recently shifted several targeting officers to improve intelligence collection on militants in Syria who could pose a terrorist threat, the officials said.

The targeting officers have formed a unit with colleagues who were tracking Al Qaeda operatives and fighters in Iraq. U.S. officials believe that some of these operatives have moved to Syria and joined Islamic militias battling to overthrow President Bashar Assad.

The CIA effort, which involves assembling detailed dossiers on key militants, gives the White House both lethal and nonlethal options if it concludes that Syria’s 2-year-old civil war — which has caused 70,000 deaths, according to United Nations estimates — is creating a haven for terrorists. The intelligence files also could be used to help opposition figures with moderate views prevail over extremists.

The targeting is part of an array of CIA and Pentagon responses and contingency plans as the Syrian bloodletting steadily worsens, threatening regional stability. Other proposals include plans to seize or destroy Syria’s chemical weapons stockpiles, which are closely monitored by U.S. intelligence, to prevent their misuse.

The targeting officers focusing on Syria are based at CIA headquarters in Langley, Va., officials said. The agency has not deployed many American operatives into the war zone, but it works closely with Saudi, Jordanian and other regional spy services active there. CIA officers meet with Syrian rebel leaders in Turkey and Jordan, current and former officials say.

The increased U.S. effort comes as radicalized Islamic fighters have won a growing share of rebel victories. The State Department says one of the strongest militias, Al Nusra Front, is a terrorist organization that is indistinguishable from the group Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Amnesty International reported Thursday that some Syrian opposition fighters routinely executed captives and suspected informants, although the group said Assad's security forces were even more brutal.

At least in public, the White House has limited the U.S. role in the war to sending food and medical supplies to rebels, as well as aid to nearby countries that have taken in nearly 1 million refugees. U.S. allies are providing weapons and ammunition to the rebels, but Obama so far has objected to proposals for more aggressive U.S. intervention.

The CIA and the White House declined requests for comment Friday on the targeting effort.

CIA targeting officers normally assemble bits of intelligence — including agent reports, cellphone intercepts, video footage, public records, tips from foreign spy services — to create folders known as "targeting packages," for a variety of reasons.

They can be used if policymakers determine further surveillance, arrest or other action is warranted. The CIA has created nonlethal targeting packages, for example, for drug cartel leaders in Mexico and nuclear scientists in Iran. The agency views skilled targeting officers as critical to almost any current intelligence operation.

Nada Bakos, a former CIA targeting officer who helped track down Abu Musab Zarqawi, the Al Qaeda in Iraq leader who was killed by U.S. forces in 2006, said the intense focus entailed "trying to figure out what they are doing and how to go about stopping it."

Identifying possible threats in Syria would be "a logical step if the policy community sends a signal that, 'Hey, you guys might want to think about how you would respond to a possible request for plans about how you would thin the herd of the future insurgency,'" said a former CIA officer with experience in the Middle East.

U.S. lethal action in Syria is not unprecedented. In October 2008, the CIA and U.S. special operations forces conducted a helicopter assault across the Iraqi border into eastern Syria. The raid killed Abu Ghadiya, a logistics commander for Al Qaeda who allegedly smuggled weapons, money and foreign fighters from Syria into Iraq during the insurgency there.

No evidence suggests the CIA or Pentagon has launched airstrikes against Al Qaeda militants in Iraq since U.S. troops withdrew in December 2011. But some extremists have joined militias in Syria and aspire to attack U.S. facilities or allies, officials said.

In October, Jordanian authorities announced the arrest of 11 people with connections to Al Qaeda in Iraq on suspicion of plotting a major terrorist attack. They said the group's targets included the U.S. Embassy in the Jordanian capital, Amman.

Some former CIA officials expressed skepticism about any idea of using armed drones in Syria. There is no evidence, they said, that Syrian militants pose a threat to the U.S. homeland.

"If we do this, why don't we start droning people in Hezbollah?" asked a former CIA officer who worked in Iraq, referring to the Lebanon-based militant group that Washington considers a terrorist organization. "It opens the door for a lot of other things."
z这是什么节奏。。。。
想做什么?毛熊也会进去玩!
美帝的捕食者定点清除时怎么识别地面上的人呢?难道空中可拍清楚面部?
美帝这是要闹哪样?
哈罗哈 发表于 2013-3-17 23:51
美帝的捕食者定点清除时怎么识别地面上的人呢?难道空中可拍清楚面部?
在跑的是恐怖分子,站着不动的是训练有素的恐怖分子!
有点搞不懂了
美国要耍什么诡计?
煞破狼 发表于 2013-3-17 23:57
在跑的是恐怖分子,站着不动的是训练有素的恐怖分子!
有道理
煞破狼 发表于 2013-3-17 23:57
在跑的是恐怖分子,站着不动的是训练有素的恐怖分子!
趴地上呢?
zyxzyxzyx 发表于 2013-3-18 00:08
趴地上呢?
只有趴地上死了的才不是恐怖分子。
zyxzyxzyx 发表于 2013-3-18 00:08
趴地上呢?
前两天那个阿帕奇攻击塔利班的红外视频里不有——趴地上的每人赏一串炮弹:趴地上的一定是装死的恐怖分子!
“努斯拉前线军"的关键人员都到利比亚了?还是MD借机消灭部分无法管理的恐怖分子同时平衡下当前双方的实力,好让这绞肉机继续运行?
叙利亚的剧情跌宕起伏,应该让国内的导演编剧多看看
孩子不乖,爸爸要打屁股了!
这是什么节奏?
这节奏太混乱了吧
以色列定点清除哈马斯还是因为地面上有内应
美国这是
未经审判就剥夺他人生命!美国还是不是民主国家?人权组织何在?大赦国际何在?
这应该是那边厉害打哪边,让双方都不能消停的最好办法
趴地上呢?
哼哼,不是恐怖分子你心虚爬地上干什么,绝对纯种的恐怖分子
在跑的是恐怖分子,站着不动的是训练有素的恐怖分子!
炸死的都是恐怖分子,或即将成为恐怖分子的人。
原来如此.MD是导演!
趴地上呢?
趴地上的是心虚的恐怖分子。
谁去杀了美国这个头号恐怖分子?
趴地上的是善于伪装的恐怖分子
dzbtylx 发表于 2013-3-18 00:40
哼哼,不是恐怖分子你心虚爬地上干什么,绝对纯种的恐怖分子
看见跑的站着都打死了才趴地上的
趴在地上我记得要打成渣才停火。。。。
暴露了啊,什么推倒政府啊,这是想借机把恐怖分子揪堆团灭啊
估计是来玩误炸了
lilanwu 发表于 2013-3-18 00:04
美国要耍什么诡计?
不民主是伊朗的盟友上台,民主了是拉登的同志上台,而美国希望的民主是听由美国人作主的派别上台
二楼不愧是二楼,一语中的。我也这样估计:美国以炸恐怖分子为幌子,主要是炸政府军,让那些在约旦由CIA训练的亲美国的自由军掌权。

美国是绝不会让政府军得益的。
敢说自由军不会损一根毫毛,政府军被“误炸”那是妥妥的。
又可以清除不听话的组织,又可以误炸。。。两全其美啊,高,实在是太高了。
别解我裤头 发表于 2013-3-18 00:37
未经审判就剥夺他人生命!美国还是不是民主国家?人权组织何在?大赦国际何在?
未经审判,也不能证实美国违反人权呀.
这有啥看不懂的?美国跟YSL极端分子本来就是水火不相容
轰炸也只是刚好而已,大多数MSL国家除了政府一般都跟美帝不对路
大家都是心照不宣而已,美帝在维护世界和平还是做了不少贡献的
别动不动就是美帝的阴毛
这有啥看不懂的?美国跟YSL极端分子本来就是水火不相容
轰炸也只是刚好而已,大多数MSL国家除了政府一般都 ...
对地,维护世界和平,却让更多的无辜平民死于战火,恐怖活动!
终于找到直接介入叙利亚内战的充分理由啦,
honeymengxin 发表于 2013-3-18 09:55
这有啥看不懂的?美国跟YSL极端分子本来就是水火不相容
轰炸也只是刚好而已,大多数MSL国家除了政府一般都 ...
用喷火器努力放火,无法收拾时再拿着水杯灭火。