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To: Night Writer who wrote (93162)9/23/2001 12:10:20 AM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
NW-- food, water, and military supplies. Rumor has it the NA is giving them hell on supply lines as much as they can. They could probably use a few A-teams assistance and supplies. Laden will be found. A message needs to be sent with his body hanging until it rots with a pigs head around his neck. Actually, shoeing his execution by muslims -- nice close up photos and footage would be great. Photos dropped as leaflets were in Nam. There is no reason to want to occupy rock. Take their funds from everywhere found and use them to purchase weapons used against them. Agreed,, hit and run--- come back and hit them again. Do not think of trials--- death on the battlefield to all in the vicinity. Do a tremendous amount of softening by carpet bombing-- and I hope the napalm factories are working OT. There is a need to use thing that just do not move rocks around but get down into the caves and creavices... things that burn and suck the air from lungs. LOL! Agent Orange would not be required for foilage other than crop lands. It could still have some uses though,,, just another message...



To: Night Writer who wrote (93162)9/23/2001 7:44:05 AM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 97611
 
NW-- why pre-emptive strikes help,, an enemy under cover or running has no time to prepare. The time given will add to our ground casualties as it is difficult to get rats out of their hole.
In Kabul, witnesses and officials said the movement had
been building bunkers, installing anti-aircraft batteries and
arming men in key border areas to defend against any U.S.
attack.
"We have started distributing arms to people. Realizing
their religious and national responsibility, scores of people
are joining us daily," Mohammad Hamid, a Taliban official from
the movement's stronghold of Kandahar, told Reuters.
Bush has given no indication when or how the United States
will strike, but he told the U.S. military on Thursday: "Be
ready...The hour is coming when America will act."