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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (8319)10/30/2001 11:31:26 PM
From: jjkirk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Once you launch an entire brigade (from where? BTW? From the Kitty Hawk, ferchissakes?)

Did I read that some legs from the carriers to the targets are over 800 miles? As I remember it, at the 100 mile point in a helicopter, my brain reverted to the consistency of jello pudding! Thank the Lord, I never had a tactical lift that long...admin lifts only where I could stroll down the ramp while I tried to remember what day it was and where to heck I was!

You are right on all points, Ray. There must be another way.......jj



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (8319)10/31/2001 12:11:10 AM
From: k.ramesh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Logistics, there - US seeks 2 more Pak airbases - Hindustan Times
America asks Pak for access to two more airbases
Mubashir Zaidi
(Islamabad, October 30)
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The U.S. has asked for two more airbases from Pakistan to broaden its scope of operations in Afghanistan.
"The US is asking for Shorkot and Mianwali airbases by creating another air corridor which will give quicker and easy access to US strike helicopters and bombers to attack Taliban frontlines," media reports said here Tuesday.

A newspaper said that for Pakistan, providing access to Shorkot air base, which is the second major base of the Pakistan Air Force, would not be possible as its security imperatives don't allow Islamabad to open up this base for foreign operations.

"However, Mianwali base may be offered as alternative but that too after due deliberations and considerations of all aspects of security," the reports said.

General Tommy Frank reportedly expressed Washington's displeasure over Islamabad insistence to cut short the military operations in Afghanistan and also halting of strikes during Ramadan.

"Taliban must fall before the onset of winter in Afghanistan and there can be no compromise on this issue," the US General reported to have told the President.