“You can run, but you’ll die tired”

Shoot the cell phone;

“Hands down, the scariest/most intimidating message for the Taliban, at any level, from fighter to Taliban senior leadership, is anything to do with drones or aerial bombings,” the briefing explained, quoting a Taliban leader American troops had detained in Nuristan. “The Taliban has no way to defend against them and they are certain to end in absolute destruction of whatever their target is.

14 Replies to ““You can run, but you’ll die tired””

  1. Now if they can only figure out how to ‘touchdown’ cell phones that are endlessly gazed at by liberal snowflakes there might be some hope for western civilization.

  2. You know what would be really kewl !? To have the US Air Force publicize to ISIS that they are being killed by Obama’s NEW Air Force. They were shot and bombed to death by a WOMAN piloting the AC-130 Gun ship, copiloted by a transgendered shim, a homosexual weapons specialist, and lesbian navigator. I wonder if that will interrupt their Virginal welcome committee ? You go girls !

  3. And That the warhead is infused with pork chops, bacon bits and bacon drippings

  4. I actually see LOTS of pigskin worn in the Castro … usually chaps. That’s all, just pigskin chaps … on a 48yo OTH gay man looking for action.

  5. Bah, they aren’t effective enough to win, that’s obvious. If you want to eradicate terrorism you do what the Russians do. Arrest their families, torture them a little or a lot, until the terrorist turns himself in. The families of terrorists should report them first. IF they don’t they are guilty. They kill our innocents, and we won’t kill theirs. Until that changes we won’t win the war on terror.
    “In Chechnya and neighboring Dagestan, they routinely burn or demolish the houses of people suspected of being insurgents or terrorists. Most strikingly, whole extended families are rounded up in high-profile cases, and are often held until the militant either gives up or is killed.”
    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/30/world/europe/russia-chechnya-caucasus-terrorists-families.html?_r=0

  6. Our combat base under attack, and in danger of being overrun, they flew in a C-130 Puff The Magic Dragon, and turned the enemy into pink clouds of bloody rags.
    Damn what a weapon, and still in service 50 years later..

  7. 3 posts over a (nearly) whole 2 week span, 5 years ago. Impressive.
    “More people read this T-shirt than your blog.” Something I had seen a long time ago and very aptly sums up that person’s efforts.

  8. You mean the armed peace with US backing the South, that lasted until the Democrats got to decide whether to honour the word of the nation in backing allies? Yes, we all know how that turned out. Nixon’s bombing campaign had the North at a standstill.

  9. “it was tried in Vietnam. look how that turned out.”
    I know you were replying to Pierce’s comment about laying waste the landscape – but I’m going to run with your observation in a different direction.
    These comments from Maj. Sparks sound an awful lot like the hollow assurances that Generals and Politicians gave the American public about the claimed “successes” of the bombing campaign and the village relocation policies in Viet Nam. And look how that turned out. Puffery.

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