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Aleppo Air Drops 'would Endanger Uk Planes'
More than 120 MPs have urged the government to authorise air drops of food and medical supplies to the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo but a Foreign Office minister has said British aircraft would risk being shot down if they were used to drop aid.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3813 4858
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. The Berlin airlift began 68 years ago. If we could feed, clothe and provide heat for over two million people for nearly a year then surely we could organise a few airdrops to one city. I realise the Russians didn't shoot any planes down in the airlift and this is a distinct possibility in Aleppo but we have fighter aircraft to escort, bomber aircraft and gunships to create diversions and other weapons at our disposal. I sure Britain hasn't lost its backbone since 1982,(Falklands war) so yes, we should help these people.
//The Berlin airlift began 68 years ago. If we could feed, clothe and provide heat for over two million people for nearly a year then surely we could organise a few airdrops to one city.//
in Berlin, the airlift utilized transport aircraft flying into and landing at a suitable facility, taking a risk that the planes could be shot down but knowing that the Soviets actually wouldn't. in Aleppo there's no ground facility and the aircraft would be vulnerable during the delicate/awkward airdrop manoeuvre, even if escorted, and you can bet that every available white-pick-up mounted rocket launcher will be trained on the planes the second they appear.
in Berlin, the airlift utilized transport aircraft flying into and landing at a suitable facility, taking a risk that the planes could be shot down but knowing that the Soviets actually wouldn't. in Aleppo there's no ground facility and the aircraft would be vulnerable during the delicate/awkward airdrop manoeuvre, even if escorted, and you can bet that every available white-pick-up mounted rocket launcher will be trained on the planes the second they appear.
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