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originally posted by: sdcigarpig
a reply to: 35Foxtrot
So you would support dictatorships and authoritarian governments with notorious human rights violations? Many of those countries in the north are known for such, and thus paying them would be endorsing their form of government and the abuse of their people.
originally posted by: sdcigarpig
a reply to: burgerbuddy
From what I can tell, there is over 70+ us military camps/bases in that region, though some of them are joint operations.
Oh it is not a matter of stupidity but of managing resources. The USA is no where near the region, and thus has to travel there, means that their supply lines stretch out. There is more than one way to interfere with a resource production like oil, and Iran has the tools and means to do such, beyond putting a blockade with the Straits of Hormuz.
originally posted by: sdcigarpig
a reply to: Wide-Eyes
Yeah, I am pretty sure. The bases are suppose to be temporary, to support operations that are currently going. However, they do need supplies, and reinforcements.
Now if Pakistan cuts off that supply line, then what do you think will happen to the 11,000 US military personnel present in Afghanistan? While they should be able to hold out for a month, not barring anything major, but a coordinated attack, hitting key points, like say an ammo dump, or more IED's to take out vehicles and then what? No replacements, means that the operating capacity of those troops starts to dwindle down.