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keehah
17th April 2011, 01:14 PM
Global Research: November 2010 War Games: "Southern Mistral" Air Attack against Dictatorship in a Fictitious Country called "Southland" (http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=24347)

by Rep. Dennis J Kucinich April 15, 2011

On November 2, 2010 France and Great Britain signed a mutual defence treaty, which included joint participation in "Southern Mistral" (www.southern-mistral.cdaoa.fr), a series of war games outlined in the bilateral agreement. Southern Mistral involved a long-range conventional air attack, called Southern Storm, against a dictatorship in a fictitious southern country called Southland. The joint military air strike was authorised by a pretend United Nations Security Council Resolution. The "Composite Air Operations" were planned for the period of 21-25 March, 2011. On 20 March, 2011, the United States joined France and Great Britain in an air attack against Gaddafi's Libya, pursuant to UN Security Council resolution 1973.

Have the scheduled war games simply been postponed, or are they actually under way after months of planning, under the name of Operation Odyssey Dawn? Were opposition forces in Libya informed by the US, the UK or France about the existence of Southern Mistral/Southern Storm, which may have encouraged them to violence leading to greater repression and a humanitarian crisis? In short was this war against Gaddafi's Libya planned or a spontaneous response to the great suffering which Gaddafi was visiting upon his opposition?

Members of the United States Congress are wondering how much planning time it took for our own government, in concert with the UK and France, to line up 10 votes in the Security Council and gain the support of the Arab League and Nato, and then launch an attack on Libya without observing the constitutional requirement of congressional authorisation.

http://www.southern-mistral.cdaoa.fr/GB/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=54&Itemid=67

Southern Mistral 2011
04 MARS 2011
On November 02 2010, France and Great Britain signed an unprecedented agreement on defence and security.

The Franco-British exercise Southern Mistral falls within the scope of this treaty. It is scheduled to take place from 21 to 25 March 2011 on several French air bases.

On this occasion, the French and British forces will perform Composite Air Operations and a specific air raid (Southern Storm), delivering very long range conventional strike. Over 500 personnel will contribute to this bilateral exercise.

Six Royal Air Force Tornado GR4s, one tanker Vickers VC-10 and one Boeing E3D will be deployed together with French Air force Mirage 2000Ds, 2000Ns and 2000Cs operating with a fleet of around thirty aircraft including helicopters, Boeing tankers and Awacs radar aircraft.

Air Raid Southern Storm will be commanded and controlled by the National Air Operations Centre (CNOA) of Lyon Mont-Verdun air base (BA 942).
http://www.southern-mistral.cdaoa.fr/GB/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=56&Itemid=103

SOUTHLAND : Dictatorship responsible for an attack against France's national interests.

FRANCE : Makes the decision to show its determination to SOUTHLAND (under United Nations Security council resolution n°3003).

UNITED-KINGDOM : Allied country as determined in the bilateral agreement. The United Kingdom supports France through the deployment of its air assets.

NAVARRE : Allied country giving clearance to French and British aircraft to overfly its territory.
http://www.southern-mistral.cdaoa.fr/GB/

01 AVRIL 2011
Air policing active measures (“MASA”) training..

On March 21st and 22nd, practice replaced theory and the British commandos performed in-flight air-to-air day firing on targets at 50, 100 and 200 metre distances.

keehah
17th April 2011, 01:27 PM
Code name 'Mistral'?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misrata

As part of the 2011 Libyan civil war, the city was reported to have fallen under the control of the Libyan opposition. The battle of Misrata, that erupted in February 24, was renewed with shelling on March 20 and pro-Gaddafi tanks pushing forward to the city center. On 20 March 2011 the city was, according to an eye witness report aired on BBC News, in process of being 'razed to the ground'.
Reuters: Libya's Misrata port not damaged by violence-firm (http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOilNews/idAFLDE72L1KA20110322)

LONDON, March 22 (Reuters) - The western Libyan port of Misrata is not damaged, a Maltese company with operations at the terminal said on Tuesday, despite heavy shelling by Muammar Gaddafi's forces on the city some 10 km away.

Logistics company Medserv, which serves the offshore oil and gas industry, said it had suspended operations at its Libyan base at Misrata's port.

"The port is intact -- there does not seem to be trouble in the port and it has not been damaged so far.
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"I think that that everyone is aware if its efforts to exploit and even hijack what are legitimate protests. But certainly in an era of instant communication we hope that people will not be fooled by their tactics." - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (April 14, 2011) link (http://apnews.myway.com/article/20110415/D9MKAD1G1.html)
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