Facing a tight withdrawal deadline and tough terrain, the U.S. military has destroyed more than 170 million pounds worth of vehicles and other military equipment as it rushes to wind down its role in the Afghanistan war by the end of 2014.
The massive disposal effort, which U.S. military officials call unprecedented, has unfolded largely out of sight amid an ongoing debate inside the Pentagon about what to do with the heaps of equipment that won’t be returning home. Military planners have determined that they will not ship back more than $7 billion worth of equipment — about 20 percent of what the U.S. military has in Afghanistan — because it is no longer needed or would be too costly to ship back home.
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Now we wouldn't want those Uncle Sam milita types to get ahold of that stuff, would we?
ReplyDeleteReally.:)
DeleteHell. they just need to bring that stuff back and sell it on the open market.
ReplyDeleteWhats the prob?
Bob
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Yes, bring them back and we will "destroy" them for free.........:)
DeleteMore proof that our government is insane.
ReplyDeleteThe waste is breath-taking.
No person could live like this, yet our government thinks IT can.
Our government will find out otherwise...one way or another.
I hope it happens soon.
I hope it happens soon.
DeleteYes, way overdue.
...or we will find out later that the equipment wasn't really destroyed, but turned over to persons of dubious character...
ReplyDeleteMiss Violet
We are certainly of dubious character to them, so why not us'ns?:)
DeletePreachin' to the choir Brother Brock. ;)
ReplyDeleteMiss V
:)
DeleteBwhahahah, see! You can't make this s**t up!
Deletehttp://news.yahoo.com/syrian-rebels-theyve-effective-weapons-162539008.html
Miss Violet
More fuel for the fire.
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