Largest and most successful airlift in history

Today is the 29th of September. 29 + 17 = 46 (48 by Biden's deadline of August 31st).

Are you on crack?

Today is not September 29.

When you wrote this today was August 29.

The article said 110,000 people were airlifted since August 15 . That is a total of 15 days

Not the 48 days you claim.

The Berlin airlift largely involved transporting canned foods and petrol -- not human beings.

Berlin is only a few hundred kilometers from major European cities, bases, and staging areas, and East Germany was not an active war zone.

In Afghanistan, USA and remaining NATO allies had to deal with the logistics of airlifting over a hundred thousand people in 17 days from an active war zone on the other side of the planet.
 
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Are you on crack?

Today is not September 29.

When you wrote this today was August 29.

The article said 110,000 people were airlifted since August 15 . That is a total of 15 days

Not the 48 days you claim.

The Berlin airlift largely involved transporting canned foods and petrol -- not human beings.

Berlin is only a few hundred kilometers from major European cities, bases, and staging areas, and East Germany was not an active war zone.

In Afghanistan, USA and remaining NATO allies had to deal with the logistics of airlifting over a hundred thousand people in 17 days from an active war zone on the other side of the planet.

People are easier to load than canned foods and petrol.
 
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It really is phenomenal, what has been accomplished.

Yes, the Taliban taking over the whole damn country, $billions of our military equipment and technology abandoned, 13 of our service members and hundreds of Afgan friendlies killed...so far. Idiots in charge.
 
Pending any last minute disasters, arguably the largest and most masterful U S. Airlift in history.


Less than 300 Americans left in Afghanistan

As of Sunday, the U.S. has evacuated roughly 114,400 people from Afghanistan since Aug. 14,

The airlift may have become the largest and fastest in U.S. military history, depending on how the total numbers carried on coalition aircraft are counted.

https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2021/08/afghanistan-airlift-ops-have-rescued-101300-kabul/184870/

https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday...-chance-for-americans-to-get-to-kabul-airport

The Biden Administration may have badly miscalculated the Taliban's arrival, but they more than made up for it with this success.
 
You really want to push this? I pulled Richard Muller's German Air War in Russia off the shelf. The Germans did better at Stalingrad in that airlift using pathetically bad aircraft.

People are easier to load than canned foods and petrol.

Transporting cans of Campbell's soup from Frankfurt Germany to Berlin Germany does not strike me as the same sort of logistical problem as airlifting 120,000 people in 17 days from a war zone on the opposite side of the planet
 
Pending any last minute disasters, arguably the largest and most masterful U S. Airlift in history.


Less than 300 Americans left in Afghanistan

As of Sunday, the U.S. has evacuated roughly 114,400 people from Afghanistan since Aug. 14,

The airlift may have become the largest and fastest in U.S. military history, depending on how the total numbers carried on coalition aircraft are counted.

https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2021/08/afghanistan-airlift-ops-have-rescued-101300-kabul/184870/

https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday...-chance-for-americans-to-get-to-kabul-airport

Of terrorists to the US with blank visas.

Biggest giveaway of American weapons and tech to enemy combatants ever.
 
The Biden Administration may have badly miscalculated the Taliban's arrival, but they more than made up for it with this success.

It seems like Trump's attempt to train th the Afghan National Army over the past four years was utterly inept.

Every intelligent person knew the Afghan government was doomed after we left. But I assume their Trump-trained army could hold out for longer than two weeks
 
the Berlin airlift was a job Fed Ex could do today...stupid shit- deliver goods to a certain location...big fucking woo, stupid.

MORE POTTY MOUTH ... ever thought about posting without it ???

Hmmm ... a C-47 vs a B 747 ... Do you ever think before posting ???
 
Yes, the Taliban taking over the whole damn country, $billions of our military equipment and technology abandoned, 13 of our service members and hundreds of Afgan friendlies killed...so far. Idiots in charge.
Thank goodness we are finally getting out of this occupation where thousand of lives of American lives were taken with very little to show for it. The military knew a long time ago that it was a failure. The Afghan Papers revealed the truths no one but Trump and Biden were willing to face.
 
Thank goodness we are finally getting out of this occupation where thousand of lives of American lives were taken with very little to show for it. The military knew a long time ago that it was a failure. The Afghan Papers revealed the truths no one but Trump and Biden were willing to face.

Why didn't Obama pull out????
 
Well just cite your trolling source, otherwise, to discount this historical rescue of over 114,000 individuals in just 48 days out of Afghanistan proves how much of a petty swine heart you truly are. Additionally over 72 years ago, the U.S. spared the lives of global humanity at dealing with the destructive affects of the barbaric Hitler empire:

72 Years Ago, The US Army Blew Up A Giant Swastika In Nazi Germany

https://taskandpurpose.com/history/watch-u-s-army-blow-giant-swastika-nazi-germany/

Why 114K when there were only 50-60K of "our" people there? That's a lot of indiscriminate evacuating there.

Meanwhile thousands of Americans have been and will be left behind.

Will they be seeded into someplace like Minneapolis to make more "no-go" zones?
 
Transporting cans of Campbell's soup from Frankfurt Germany to Berlin Germany does not strike me as the same sort of logistical problem as airlifting 120,000 people in 17 days from a war zone on the opposite side of the planet

No, but the Afgan airlift has 70 years advancement in technology and capacity..
 
No, but the Afgan airlift has 70 years advancement in technology and capacity..
The fact that this discussion has evolved into comparing whether or not the Afghan airlift is quite as good as the iconic Berlin airlift is a credit to Team Biden.
 
Thank goodness we are finally getting out of this occupation where thousand of lives of American lives were taken with very little to show for it. The military knew a long time ago that it was a failure. The Afghan Papers revealed the truths no one but Trump and Biden were willing to face.

It wasn't that many years ago that conservative message board posters frequently claimed college protestors lost the Vietnam war for us, and we should have stayed to fight on to the final victory.

That is why I am not surprised that within the past 30 days, rightwing posters who were previously posturing as flower-waving hippy peaceniks suddenly started complaining that we should leave our military in Afghanistan.
 
It wasn't that many years ago that conservative message board posters frequently claimed college protestors lost the Vietnam war for us, and we should have stayed to fight on to the final victory.

That is why I am not surprised that within the past 30 days, rightwing posters who were previously posturing as flower-waving hippy peaceniks suddenly started complaining that we should leave our military in Afghanistan.
All of the talk reminds me of Vietnam, the agony of the parents of the last soldiers killed there, the disgruntled vets, and “why did we fight”, so many similarities, but in the end, the realization that it was a war we never should have fought.
 
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