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The Independent (UK):
Britain is so short of helicopters in Afghanistan that military chiefs are being forced to scour the world for civilian aircraft to support its troops after the US rejected a plea to help plug the shortfall.
LSB: “That’s what friends are for…” (Can’t you almost hear Dionne Warwick?) Sorry, Tony, we appreciate the political sacrifice you’ve made to support this unjust war, but we can't be bothered with your little equipment problem.An ageing fleet of just eight Chinooks is working around the clock to supply and reinforce soldiers in remote outposts facing waves of Taliban attacks. The only Chinook in the Falklands was taken away for use in the campaign.
The revelations come in the wake of the outburst by General Sir Richard Dannatt, the army chief, against the Government's military strategy last week.
The Independent on Sunday can also reveal that reconnaissance and intelligence
missions in Afghanistan are being affected by the lack of smaller and more flexible helicopters. But senior military officials said that when UK commanders asked for temporary deployment of US helicopters in Afghanistan, they were told there were none to spare.
Instead, the MoD has been forced to seek out commercial operators for non-combat operations, to free more military craft for use at the front line. So urgent is the need that Britain is understood to be asking other nations that have ordered Merlin helicopters from Westland to allow the MoD to requisition them.
Just last weekend Tony Blair said: "If the commanders on the ground want more equipment, armored vehicles for example, more helicopters, that will be provided. Whatever package they want we will do."
LSB: Hmmm… that has a vaguely familiar ring to it… wonder where he picked that up.
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