Before going into the technicalities of how the Zionist war criminals intends to escape from America in Part 2 of this report, and thus how American and Australian citizens can bring them to justice, by either stopping them before they leave or (exceptionally) killing them in transit, it is necessary to comprehend how quickly things are going downhill in Iraq.
Basically, when members of the American public finally discover how many of their fellow citizens have really been killed in Iraq, and how many grievously wounded, there will be a riot on Capitol Hill, and you won't want to miss it. With this in mind, it would be a very good idea to stop watching television and reading newspapers controlled by the Zionists (about 92% in America), and instead pay much closer attention to the activities of very senior American military officers.
One momentous event that CNN and the New York Times tried to muzzle completely, was four-star General John Abizaid's visit to Ankara (Turkey) on the 11th and 12th of January. General Abizaid is the boss of Central Command, and by all accounts is a bit of a wild child, who was nicknamed the "Mad Arab" while at West Point.
On arrival General Abizaid met with Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, and discussed the use of Turkey's eastern Incirlik air base in private. Those readers not familiar with military protocol may say "So what?", but let me assure you that General Abizaid's visit was completely outside the American political chain of command, and thus unprecedented in western democracies.
So what did they talk about that was so secret, and not for the ears of political traitors like Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and Rice? It is common knowledge within the military that John Abizaid has been under enormous pressure from Washington, and at the same time from his own subordinate officers. Four star or not, General Abizaid is "piggy in the middle" and it cannot be a pleasant place to be.
The psychotics in Washington and New York want him to "crush the insurgents" (???) with extra forces he simply does not have, while his subordinates are pushing him hard to withdraw American forces from Iraq while there is still sufficient time do so.
Fine, we know that General Abizaid has no more troops capable of being deployed, indeed, an ever-increasing number are going absent without leave rather than return to Iraq. Furthermore we know that strategic bombers have no need to be based that close to Iraq.
Thus the only possible use for Incirlik at this stage is for transport aircraft, either to airdrop water and food to the marooned troops, or to start a slow troop withdrawal to America, discreetly via Turkey - perhaps a combination of both.