Obama - rejects sending U.S. Navy Ships to the Black Sea
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:04 pm
Obama rejects sending U.S. Navy ships to the Black Sea - saying they were so insignificant - it would be a meaningless threat.
Instead, Obama makes a huge announcement that he is sending a far less militarily significant, U.S. deployment from one Nato country to another.
Six fighter aircraft are being sent, not from the U.S., but from a Nato base in the UK to a NATO base in Lithuania.
Six F-15 fighter aircraft, plus, one air refueling tanker. Which the U.S. announced would more than double the U.S. deployment in eastern Nato from 4 fighter aircraft to 10.
Now if Obama was sending six squadrons of these fighter jets, that would be news, but of course the U.S. no longer even has six squadrons of these fighter jets on active duty with the USAF that they could send from the United States.
Here is a list of squadrons of these fighters that could have been sent from the U.S. before Obama took Office in 2009:
"2nd Fighter Squadron" Tyndall AFB F-15C "American Beagle Squadron" Inactivated 2010
390th Fighter Squadron Mountain Home AFB F-15C "Wild Boars" Inactivated 2010
"71st Fighter Squadron" Langley AFB F-15C "Iron Men" Inactivated 2010
Obama's first announcement after the Ukraine crisis started was that he was going to scrap all of the airplanes Russian ground forces fear most, the A10 two engine armored, "kill everything", ground attack aircraft, that kills tanks, trucks, armored vehicles of all kinds, bunkers, buildings, you name it with it's depleted uranium bullets fired from the multiple barrel Gatling gun that the aircraft is built around. Able to survive rocket attack from anti-aircraft rockets designed to take out light weight aluminum aircraft, these armored monsters were the only U.S. aircraft Iraqi gunners would not shoot at during the gulf war. The Iraqi's learned that if you shot at an A-10 they did not ignore you, or fall out of the sky, but they would come down to just about ground level and shoot back with a much bigger gun.
Instead, Obama makes a huge announcement that he is sending a far less militarily significant, U.S. deployment from one Nato country to another.
Six fighter aircraft are being sent, not from the U.S., but from a Nato base in the UK to a NATO base in Lithuania.
Six F-15 fighter aircraft, plus, one air refueling tanker. Which the U.S. announced would more than double the U.S. deployment in eastern Nato from 4 fighter aircraft to 10.
Now if Obama was sending six squadrons of these fighter jets, that would be news, but of course the U.S. no longer even has six squadrons of these fighter jets on active duty with the USAF that they could send from the United States.
Here is a list of squadrons of these fighters that could have been sent from the U.S. before Obama took Office in 2009:



Obama's first announcement after the Ukraine crisis started was that he was going to scrap all of the airplanes Russian ground forces fear most, the A10 two engine armored, "kill everything", ground attack aircraft, that kills tanks, trucks, armored vehicles of all kinds, bunkers, buildings, you name it with it's depleted uranium bullets fired from the multiple barrel Gatling gun that the aircraft is built around. Able to survive rocket attack from anti-aircraft rockets designed to take out light weight aluminum aircraft, these armored monsters were the only U.S. aircraft Iraqi gunners would not shoot at during the gulf war. The Iraqi's learned that if you shot at an A-10 they did not ignore you, or fall out of the sky, but they would come down to just about ground level and shoot back with a much bigger gun.