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Ranked as America's most challenging military action since WWII, the US is faced with the task of transporting millions of pieces of military assets out of Afghanistan as possible exit routes - including through Russia - are blocked.
The US military is learning the hard way from its lengthy experience in Afghanistan that it is far easier to get bogged down in a foreign adventure than it is to extricate oneself from it. Landlocked, isolated and surrounded on all sides by potential enemies, Washington's withdrawal of its troops and equipment from the Central Asian country by the end of 2014 is beset with numerous obstacles.
One US military planner compared the moving operation to the minute logistics of transporting a mail shipment.
"The FedEx model, if you will
," Tony Shaffer, a senior fellow at the London Centre for Policy Research, told RT. "You gotta know where it's at, what it's doing, where it's moving, and what's going to happen when it gets somewhere
."
Comment: This hypocrisy of the warmongers is pure farce, blaming their adversary exactly for what they themselves are doing, without a shred of shame, or awareness of how ludicrous they sound.