Afghanistan secure supply route plan
By: Peter_Dow (Diary) | July 22nd at 09:27 PM |
Secure border for a supply route – 19 kilometres or 12 miles wide Secure supply route border defences plan diagram (large – 960 x 1374 pixels) As can be seen in the diagram, the border perimeter defences are much the same whether you are securing a railway or a road. Diagram features. Explained for secure Afghanistan supply routes. Dangerous ground Enemy forces such as the | Read More »
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Afpak strategy: build and defend Afghan supply lines
By: Peter_Dow (Diary) | July 6th at 12:32 PM |
OK as every general will tell you, poorly defended supply lines are a problem in any war. House subcommittee on National Security and Foreign affairs chairman, Rep. John F. Tierney, D-Mass – YouTube- U.S. funds our enemy Taliban’s Afghan war U.S. Tax Dollars Fueling Afghan Insurgency House Investigation: Private Contractors Paying Warlords, Criminals to Get Supplies to U.S. and NATO Bases Lara Logan reports for | Read More »
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