Carolyn G
(17 Oct 2011)
"Big US airlift drill
starts Monday in the Middle East. (Debka file)"
41 Giant Transports to Israel and Saudi
Arabia just for a drill? CG
Big US airlift drill starts Monday. Fresh Hamas demands for
Gilad Shalit
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report October 16, 2011, 10:10 AM
(GMT+02:00)
22nd US Airlift Squadron C-5 transport
The United States launches a large-scale exercise over the
Middle East deploying 41 giant transports of the 22nds Airlift
Squadron Monday Oct. 17, the day before the Israeli soldier
Gilad Shalit is scheduled to be released by Hamas. The US
Transportation Command and its Air Forces Transportation will be
testing its ability to provide a rapid strategic airlift
response to major crises and contingencies.
Tuesday morning, when the Israel and Hamas prisoner exchange is
due to be executed, the giant US transports will drill landings
in Israel and Saudi Arabia. The aircraft will be packed with
command and control elements and fighting units with full
equipment.
debkafile's military sources report that during this critical
week, the exercise ending Friday, Oct. 21 will keep an American
air fleet in Middle East skies ready to land at any moment for
any contingency. The Israeli, Egyptian and Saudi armies are on a
high state of preparedness.
In parallel, The USS John C. Stennis aircraft carrier is on its
way from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean. Last
Tuesday Oct. 11, as the US officials accused the Iranian
government of directing a plot to assassination the Saudi
ambassador to Washington, the Stennis was nearing the Red Sea.
Aboard was the Chief of US Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan
Greenert who was assigned to the operation in this arena shortly
after taking up his appointment.
The missions of the Stennis Battle Group, consisting of an
additional seven warships, most of them destroyers and frigates,
as well as Air Wing CVW-9, are to provide ground troops with
combat support and strike land and sea targets. It is also able
to sow mines over large areas around coastal regions and on the
high sea.
Sunday, Oct. 16, US intelligence sources warned that the
operation for the Israeli soldier's recovery from Hamas
captivity (paid for by 1,027 jailed Palestinian terrorists)
could touch off a spate of terrorist attacks in the region, most
likely aimed at US embassies and Israel targets in and outside
the country.
A senior US source noted that Iran, Hizballah and Syria might
try and disrupt the exchange while it is in progress.
Tehran was furious with Washington for fingering Gholam Shakouri
as one of the masterminds of the foiled assassination
attempt. Shakouri is Deputy Chief of the Revolutionary
Guards' Al Qods Brigades.
Iran, Syria and Hizballah all, furthermore, own an interest in
thwarting the transfer of Hamas' political headquarters from
Damascus to Cairo which was assured in a secret provision of the
prisoner exchange deal between Israel and Hamas that was
brokered by the US and Egypt.
Oct. 12, the day after the Shalit deal came to light,
debkafile's military sources first drew attention to the danger
of the three allies activating their undercover agents in the
Gaza Strip to stymie the exchange.
On Oct. 14, the same warning was issued by the German spy
agency's director Erns Uhrlau.
Sunday, circles in the IDF and Israel Defense Ministry voiced
concern about the difficulties still to be overcome before
Tuesday arrives. And indeed, that morning, Cairo sources
reported hitches in finalizing the transfer arrangements which
the prime minister's emissary David Maidan is managing for the
Israeli side in Cairo. Those sources reported that Hamas
representatives had raised fresh demands over and above the
provisions of the prisoner swap accord they signed last week.
They sought now to add more Palestinian female prisoners to the
27 agreed; they also wanted to delay the deportation of 40
hard-core terrorists to host countries and demanded that they
stay in Egypt before their transfer.
Western sources report that Hamas has yet to ask any foreign
country to receive them.