How much does a supply line cost?

Locutus

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Jun 18, 2007
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$1 million a day. And that's the good neighbor and ally discount.


Pakistan's price: US to pay $365 million more a year to reopen supply lines



The cost of the US-led war effort in Afghanistan is about to rise by $365 million annually under an agreement that would reopen a key NATO supply route through Pakistan that’s been closed for nearly six months.

The accord, which the Pakistani government announced late Tuesday, would revive the transport of vital supplies of food and equipment from Pakistani ports overland to land-locked Afghanistan.
In return, the US-led coalition will pay Pakistan a still-to-be-fixed fee of $1,500 to $1,800 for each truck carrying supplies, a tab that officials familiar with negotiations estimated would run nearly $1 million a day. The officials requested anonymity because they weren’t authorized to reveal details of the agreement.




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Pakistan's price: US to pay $365 million more a year to reopen supply lines - CSMonitor.com
 

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They should up the price every-time a drone killes a Pakistani civilian gets whacked by a drone.

Nice ploy, make the deal and get a seat in Chicago to get some inside scoops and then cancel the deal as soon as a drone wipes out another group of civilians.

How much were they getting before?