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Missing Libyan missile shows up inflight over Gaza

Marc sends us a link to Israel National News which reports that one of the Russian made Strela-2 missiles that disappeared when Gaddafi got Gaddafi-ed, was discovered in the airspace over Gaza when it was fired at an Israeli aircraft.

Last Friday, unidentified terrorists reportedly fired a Russian made Strela-2 missile, one of many that have been smuggled into Gaza and the Sinai Peninsula since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi earlier this year. Intelligence officials estimate that approximately 1,000 of the missiles are missing from the Libyan army’s arsenal, and many of them found their way into the hands of terrorists in Gaza and the Sinai.

That’s small potatoes compared to what terrorists in the region are going to get their hands on when Assad gets Gaddafi-ed in Syria if someone doesn’t do something to get control of all of the weapons of mass destruction that he stockpiled over the years. Remember that Hussein’s WMDs went somewhere and the best bet is Syria. Why do you think foreign jihadists are streaming into Syria, just so they can get killed by the Syrian Army? Hardly.

10 thoughts on “Missing Libyan missile shows up inflight over Gaza

  1. Are you saying that Collin Powell didn’t lie? OMG. You mean the satellite photos of trucks leaving going to Syria, Lebanon and Iran just before the US invasion were real? NO Say it ain’t so!!!! (:-O (sarcasm face)

  2. And this administration keeps enabling the cycle of violence to continue and to escalate.

    Elections have consequences. This is what happens when you let amateurs take charge.

  3. PN, gonna need? I wonder when one of the Strela’s will show up in Rome, Athens, Miami, DFW? Hell, with the “stringent security” along our southern border, I’m surprised that Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California aren’t No-Fly zones already.

  4. #4 AW1 Tim
    You mean The Self-Annointed One was good enough to be advanced to the rank of amateur?? Will wonders never cease. .. .

  5. Good point.

    Strela-2s never struck me as being that big of a deal.

    On the other hand, SA-24s and RPG-29s could be a much, much bigger problem. I believe that these weapons are present in both Syria and Libya.

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