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freshwest

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18. Yes, it will... Or the covering fire I mentioned will allow convoys to get them out, which they
Sun Aug 10, 2014, 12:16 PM
Aug 2014
are unable to do without fighing them. I was only speaking to the idea we should only drop off stuff, if it is what poster means.

Practically speaking, why fly back with no one on the return trip, is all I'm saying. It's impractical to remove all of them that way but the purpose is to get them out of there. I mean no more than that. See what I meant by that?

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Is a mass evacuation by helicopter possible? femmocrat Aug 2014 #1
Looked like a thousand people just at this one spot...is there room on troop transport helicopters? Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #2
I think it may be best if they have adequete food and water first. Kaleva Aug 2014 #3
We got troops, don't we....and airlift to other cities would solve the food and water problem, the Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #5
The Iraqis tried to get the food and water through and were repelled. It's going to be their troops freshwest Aug 2014 #14
After they lighten the load, they should take some away. That's the entire point of the thing. freshwest Aug 2014 #13
The video says there are about 100,000 people there. It would take A LOT of helicopters tblue37 Aug 2014 #17
Yes, it will... Or the covering fire I mentioned will allow convoys to get them out, which they freshwest Aug 2014 #18
It would take a lot of helicopters or a lot of trips. MineralMan Aug 2014 #4
Relying on memory alone, America has hundreds of aircraft and thousands of troops within range. Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #6
I'm not sure that's correct, actually. MineralMan Aug 2014 #7
Worth discussing, I am hopeful Obama has all the info and a humanitarian battle plan as well. Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #8
He has the information, of course. He also knows the MineralMan Aug 2014 #12
Yes, and by taking care of immediate survival needs, you create a better climate for valor, MH1 Aug 2014 #9
Better climate for valor? Never heard that one before...is it like "no pain, no gain"? Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #10
Why bring Gaza into it? I'm just saying when people aren't starving, they're more likely to be MH1 Aug 2014 #11
VIDEO: freshwest Aug 2014 #15
The video is worth watching just to get an idea of the Yazidis' desperation. Uncle Joe Aug 2014 #16
We need to give the KRG whatever assistance it needs... roamer65 Aug 2014 #19
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