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Marines assault US beaches in amphibious drill
jetblasted Offline
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Breitbart - Feb 7 09:56 AM US/Eastern

With beach landings, 25 naval ships and an air assault, the United States and eight other countries are staging a major amphibious exercise on the US East Coast this week, fighting a fictional enemy that bears more than a passing resemblance to Iran.
After a decade dominated by ground wars against insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, the drill dubbed Bold Alligator is "the largest amphibious exercise conducted by the fleet in the last 10 years," said Admiral John Harvey, head of US Fleet Forces Command.

About 20,000 US forces, plus hundreds of British, Dutch and French troops as well as liaison officers from Italy, Spain, New Zealand and Australia are taking part in the exercise along the Atlantic coast off Virginia and North Carolina.

An American aircraft carrier, amphibious assault ships including France's Mistral, Canadian mine sweepers and dozens of aircraft have been deployed for the drill, which began on January 30 and runs through mid-February.

Monday was "D-day" for Bold Alligator, with US Marines stepping on to the beach from hovercraft, near the Camp Lejeune base in North Carolina.

The American military, mindful that Marines have spent most of their time in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan since 2001, said the goal was "to revitalize, refine, and strengthen fundamental amphibious capabilities and reinforce the Navy and Marine Corps role as 'fighters from the sea.'"

With defense spending coming under pressure after years of unlimited growth, the Marines -- which devoted a brigade to the exercise -- also are anxious to protect funding for their traditional role as an amphibious force.

The exercise scenario takes place in a mythical region known as "Treasure Coast," with a country called Garnet, a theocracy, invading its neighbor to the north, Amberland, which calls for international help to repel the attack.

Garnet has mined several harbors and deployed anti-ship missiles along the coast.

The threat of mines, anti-ship missiles and small boats in coastal waters conjure up Iran's naval forces, but the commanders overseeing the drill, Admiral Harvey and Marine Lieutenant General Dennis Hejlik, say the scenario is not based on any particular country.

Amid rising tensions with Iran and threats from Tehran to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz, naval officers and military planners are keenly aware of the Islamic Republic's arsenal of mines and anti-ship missiles.

When asked by reporters last week, Harvey acknowledged that the exercise scenario was "certainly informed by recent history" and that it was "applicable" to the Strait of Hormuz, as well as other areas.

Harvey also said the exercise incorporated lessons from the 2006 Lebanon conflict, when Iran-backed Hezbollah forces hit an Israeli navy corvette with an anti-ship missile.

The Pentagon opened the drill to allied forces for the first time this year, with 650 French troops among those participating.

In their AMX-10 wheeled reconnaissance vehicles and VAB armored personnel carriers, the mission of the French forces was "to land first to secure a path for the Americans," said Second Lieutenant Chens Bouriche, a French military spokesman.

ZRX1200 Offline
#2 Posted:
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Re-elect 2012.
DadZilla3 Offline
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But I wonder if China will lend us the money so we can actually invade Iran...
HockeyDad Offline
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Weird....Israel didn't participate.
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Israel will be testing its new missles soon.
rfenst Online
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jetblasted wrote:
The Pentagon opened the drill to allied forces for the first time this year, with 650 French troops among those participating.

In their AMX-10 wheeled reconnaissance vehicles and VAB armored personnel carriers, the mission of the French forces was "to land first to secure a path for the Americans," said Second Lieutenant Chens Bouriche, a French military spokesman.



Well that, in and of itself, is the tell-tale sign of a future military failure.
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What we really have here is Obama's continued War against America,,
DrMaddVibe Offline
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Pay no attention to that expeditionary force on the beaches.

Look the sun is out it's a beautiful day.

They want to play GI Joe...go do it on the southern borders!
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jackconrad wrote:
What we really have here is Obama's continued War against America,,



It was practice for the eventual repossession!
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rfenst wrote:
Well that, in and of itself, is the tell-tale sign of a future military failure.



You realize there are French troops still in southern Lebanon covering for Israel's last military failure? Now you get an international coalition to do a sea invasion and you're still not happy!

Jesus H Christ.
Stinkdyr Offline
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Your tax $$ at waste!

fog
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Stinkdyr wrote:
Your tax $$ at waste!

fog




Not talking Shame on you Not talking


It's an Iranian "dry run"!


Angel
HockeyDad Offline
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DrMaddVibe wrote:

It's an Iranian "dry run"!



...or a Syrian dry run? Or just a long standing military exercise.
HockeyDad Offline
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Perhaps I should do an investing analysis on a US-Syria war.
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HockeyDad wrote:
Perhaps I should do an investing analysis on a US-Syria war.



Unless you have someone buying this research...I wouldn't do it on my own.

My money would be on the Iranian War...Israeli's take the air...use our carriers...we support with jamming and air reconn...they soften it up and the ground forces hit the beaches...they won't know what the hell hit them. It'll be all over before Pootie Poot can harpoon another black bear...shirtless!
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I've been looking at a map of Iran...

What's known already?

We have troops in Iraq, Afghanistan & Kuwait, listening stations in Turkey, Qutar & Iraq.

We have the "blessings" of Abu Dhabi and the Haus of Saud.

This is already "green lighted" in my mind...the Kenyan King won't do it though. It sits for Mittens.
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That would pretty much match my analysis as to why I said this war was already a done deal.

I still cannot cone up with any viable solution that would actually make Israel happy so there just is no peaceful solution.

The unknown is how big it could get.....precision strike, war of attrition, regional war, nuclear war, Armageddon....all possible outcomes.

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HockeyDad wrote:
The unknown is how big it could get.....precision strike, war of attrition, regional war, nuclear war, Armageddon....all possible outcomes.





You had it with your first pick.

Like I stated it will make the "Shock & Awe" of Iraq look like a backyard firework display. It'll be over and done before Russia or China can bitch about it at the UN. They will let the moderate minds take over and this will start to topple the Arab Spring and everything that it has unseated...because the paint is still fresh...it will be easier to swap the colors!

One thing is certain...the Kenyan King ISN'T going to push the button. He's doing EVERYTHING he can to NOT! The only "October Surprise" for him might mean a bullet!
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jetblasted wrote:
Breitbart - Feb 7 09:56 AM US/Eastern

With beach landings, 25 naval ships and an air assault, the United States and eight other countries are staging a major amphibious exercise on the US East Coast this week, fighting a fictional enemy that bears more than a passing resemblance to Iran.
After a decade dominated by ground wars against insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, the drill dubbed Bold Alligator is "the largest amphibious exercise conducted by the fleet in the last 10 years," said Admiral John Harvey, head of US Fleet Forces Command.

About 20,000 US forces, plus hundreds of British, Dutch and French troops as well as liaison officers from Italy, Spain, New Zealand and Australia are taking part in the exercise along the Atlantic coast off Virginia and North Carolina.

An American aircraft carrier, amphibious assault ships including France's Mistral, Canadian mine sweepers and dozens of aircraft have been deployed for the drill, which began on January 30 and runs through mid-February.

Monday was "D-day" for Bold Alligator, with US Marines stepping on to the beach from hovercraft, near the Camp Lejeune base in North Carolina.

The American military, mindful that Marines have spent most of their time in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan since 2001, said the goal was "to revitalize, refine, and strengthen fundamental amphibious capabilities and reinforce the Navy and Marine Corps role as 'fighters from the sea.'"

With defense spending coming under pressure after years of unlimited growth, the Marines -- which devoted a brigade to the exercise -- also are anxious to protect funding for their traditional role as an amphibious force.

The exercise scenario takes place in a mythical region known as "Treasure Coast," with a country called Garnet, a theocracy, invading its neighbor to the north, Amberland, which calls for international help to repel the attack.

Garnet has mined several harbors and deployed anti-ship missiles along the coast.

The threat of mines, anti-ship missiles and small boats in coastal waters conjure up Iran's naval forces, but the commanders overseeing the drill, Admiral Harvey and Marine Lieutenant General Dennis Hejlik, say the scenario is not based on any particular country.

Amid rising tensions with Iran and threats from Tehran to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz, naval officers and military planners are keenly aware of the Islamic Republic's arsenal of mines and anti-ship missiles.

When asked by reporters last week, Harvey acknowledged that the exercise scenario was "certainly informed by recent history" and that it was "applicable" to the Strait of Hormuz, as well as other areas.

Harvey also said the exercise incorporated lessons from the 2006 Lebanon conflict, when Iran-backed Hezbollah forces hit an Israeli navy corvette with an anti-ship missile.

The Pentagon opened the drill to allied forces for the first time this year, with 650 French troops among those participating.

In their AMX-10 wheeled reconnaissance vehicles and VAB armored personnel carriers, the mission of the French forces was "to land first to secure a path for the Americans," said Second Lieutenant Chens Bouriche, a French military spokesman.




maybe they're looking for CROS..... Mellow
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Like I stated it will make the "Shock & Awe" of Iraq look like a backyard firework display. It'll be over and done before Russia or China can bitch about it at the UN. They will let the moderate minds take over and this will start to topple the Arab Spring and everything that it has unseated...because the paint is still fresh...it will be easier to swap the colors!



I'm betting it will be a bit more complicated than that! If it were this simple, the ground war thesis would never come into play because Iran and all the Arab nations would love us and thank us. They'll greet us with flowers!
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DrafterX wrote:
maybe they're looking for CROS..... Mellow



I could just imagine him in his chair being airlifted under the belly of a French helicopter!
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DrMaddVibe wrote:

One thing is certain...the Kenyan King ISN'T going to push the button. He's doing EVERYTHING he can to NOT! The only "October Surprise" for him might mean a bullet!



There was that one Jewish paper in Atlanta that called for just that.
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HockeyDad wrote:
Perhaps I should do an investing analysis on a US-Syria war.

I read today that Iran is sending 15,000 troops to Syria in support of Bashar al-Assad.
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jetblasted wrote:
I read today that Iran is sending 15,000 troops to Syria in support of Bashar al-Assad.




That's 15K that won't be in theater when we come through!Frying pan
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HockeyDad wrote:
I could just imagine him in his chair being airlifted under the belly of a French helicopter!




ya.... and pulling a giant 'Mission Accomplished' banner... ThumpUp
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HockeyDad wrote:
There was that one Jewish paper in Atlanta that called for just that.


One owner/editor was writing for himself and no one else. Despicable. Should be condemned by all, including Israel which had nothing to do with that crap.
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