Satellites Spot 3 Miles of NATO Supply Trucks Bottlenecked in Pakistan

October 18th, 2010

Via: Wired:

Pakistan’s 10-day blockade against NATO convoys has ended, but a new video released by a commercial satellite company shows just how massive the consequences were: a sprawling, three-mile bottleneck of oil tankers and supply trucks, some parked in a dry riverbed, waiting to cross the Torkham border pass into Afghanistan.

One Response to “Satellites Spot 3 Miles of NATO Supply Trucks Bottlenecked in Pakistan”

  1. Eileen says:

    Uh, the supposedly “most powerful nation in the world” letting their supply trucks bask in the high mountain sunlight?
    Cheezus. Looks like a ripe target to me and I can barely shoot a gun.

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