Did US Assist Israeli Attack In Sudan?

By Irish4Palestine

March 27, 2009 "Irish4Palestine" -- Oh what a slippery slope Obama is now on. 
This Sudanese attack has US cooperation and Intelligence assistance written all 
over it IMHO. It would appear that Israel is now going to be attacking and 
invading any country where it deems anything suspicious, and with the approval 
(or assistance) of the US government. 
On January 19th 2009 an MOU (memorandum of understanding) was signed between 
the US government and Israel to “work together” in keeping anyone from 
replenishing arms to Hamas. (Like every time Israel invades, Hamas doesn’t have 
the right to defend itself, its people and it’s country from an invader? Only 
Israel gets to defend itself as we have seen and continue to see) But, there 
you go. At any rate, the Israeli fighter jets would have had to fly a great 
distance and possibly through other countries air space, additionally needing a 
mid air re-fuelling to complete the mission.

It seems like Obama is going to not only keep, but honour, the agreements Bush 
made with Israel, so much for “change” and “hope” This means the US will 
support Israeli attacks into other countries, and possibly assist in those 
attacks. As if the US does not have enough problems already. Israel is pushing 
America towards war with Iran and has been for 3 years now. The slippery slope 
begins.

>From the Globe and Mail: 
“Whoever did this was operating with pretty hard intelligence,” said Mark 
Heller, principal research associate of the Institute for National Security 
Studies at Tel Aviv University.

“The strike itself would have required satellite guidance or cameras on the 
missiles,” Mr. Heller said. “There are only two air forces that could have 
carried it out: the U.S. and Israeli.”

The United States has strongly denied carrying out any such attack.
“The U.S. military has not conducted any air strikes, fired any missiles or 
undertaken any combat operations in or around Sudan since the U.S. Africa 
Command formally began operations Oct. 1” said Vince Crawley, a spokesman for 
the command.

Such a trip would have required at least one in-air refuelling, Mr. Heller said.

“Until now, our priorities have been along the Gaza-Sinai frontier,” the 
(Israeli) official said. “While efforts there are continuing, we also have to 
ask ourselves: Is it possible to be more pro-active in intercepting weapons 
before they arrive at the frontier?

“That's why we signed an MOU with [former U.S.] secretary of state 
[Condoleezza] Rice, to intercept weapons shipments,” he said.

The memorandum of understanding, signed Jan. 16 in Washington by Israeli 
Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, calls for the United States and its partners to 
work together to address the problem of the supply of arms to Hamas and other 
militant forces in Gaza. It lists the areas where such arms shipments may occur 
as “the Mediterranean, Gulf of Aden, Red Sea and Eastern Africa.” Sudan is an 
Eastern African country.
 
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22301.htm


 



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