Biden's spectacular defense initiative

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Roy is a troll. All his posts are full of expletives and emotionally charged, and do not warrant a response.
What credibility does Ol'roy boy have when he says that the New YORK Crimes are "Rightwing nut jobs"?? Originally Posted by bb1961
You just have 1st grade reading comprehension, other than that don't give a fuck what you think I said.
Is that what the PISSANTS circus clowns told you...
You haven't been right about a FUCKING THING!!
Have you gotten you # 1 SIMP metal yet...
It doesn't help the the PISSANTS circus clowns are hiding information...


Not helping transparency, the Biden Administration is now hiding key audits on Afghan military equipment. This week, our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com reposted two key reports on the U.S. war chest of military gear in Afghanistan that had disappeared from federal websites.




The U.S. provided an estimated $83 billion worth of training and equipment to Afghan security forces since 2001. This year, alone, the U.S. military aid to Afghan forces was $3 billion.

Putting price tags on American military equipment still in Afghanistan isn’t an easy task. In the fog of war – or withdrawal – Afghanistan has always been a black box with little sunshine.

Not helping transparency, the Biden Administration is now hiding key audits on Afghan military equipment. This week, our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com reposted two key reports on the U.S. war chest of military gear in Afghanistan that had disappeared from federal websites.

#1. Government Accountability Office (GAO) audit of U.S. provided military gear in Afghanistan (August 2017): reposted report (dead link: report). Originally Posted by bb1961
That's right 83 billion in hardware and TRAINING over 20 years and dumb fuck trump is trying to say we left over 80 billion in hardware over there. Stupid trumptards believe anything he says. What I posted was an excerpt from a long article debunking trumps bullshit. On top of that we had like 60 plane loads of equipment taken out in May 21. Trump said he removed a bunch also, but no telling what that dumb fuck's story is today. If trump removed a bunch like he claimed there should be nowhere near over 80 billion in hardware like he says.

A lot has been destroyed in the course of the war, some has been moved to other countries, and some we "demilitarized" in various ways. There is no true accounting of it, it isn't like the stuff is stored like we would on our US bases so it is easy to count.

I give it 5-7 billion in arms, trucks, and maybe a few helis if they are still functional. And we aren't there to shoot at so most of it is useless. Oh ya and a bunch of night vision stuff so they can go goat hunting in the dark.
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Roy is a troll. All his posts are full of expletives and emotionally charged, and do not warrant a response. Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDong

Except that these two feed each other the same way like secret lovers. I don't mind, obviously, the coarse comments. Just help me out.



Is that what the PISSANTS circus clowns told you...
You haven't been right about a FUCKING THING!!
Have you gotten you # 1 SIMP metal yet...
It doesn't help the the PISSANTS circus clowns are hiding information...


Not helping transparency, the Biden Administration is now hiding key audits on Afghan military equipment. This week, our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com reposted two key reports on the U.S. war chest of military gear in Afghanistan that had disappeared from federal websites.




The U.S. provided an estimated $83 billion worth of training and equipment to Afghan security forces since 2001. This year, alone, the U.S. military aid to Afghan forces was $3 billion.

Putting price tags on American military equipment still in Afghanistan isn’t an easy task. In the fog of war – or withdrawal – Afghanistan has always been a black box with little sunshine.

Not helping transparency, the Biden Administration is now hiding key audits on Afghan military equipment. This week, our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com reposted two key reports on the U.S. war chest of military gear in Afghanistan that had disappeared from federal websites.

#1. Government Accountability Office (GAO) audit of U.S. provided military gear in Afghanistan (August 2017): reposted report (dead link: report). Originally Posted by bb1961

Unverifiable?


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The Taliban’s new arsenal does not include $80 billion in military equipment, 22,000 Humvees, and 33 Black Hawk helicopters... At the moment, it appears that the Taliban actually acquired 10 inoperable Black Hawk helicopters, about 2,000 vehicles (many of which were demilitarized), and a number of other weapons totaling less than $10 billion. Originally Posted by royamcr
So what, they still have it and they can reverse engineer it and make them operable. They also have a sizable arsenal of small arms and lots of Ammo. They are better equipped now than they ever have been.
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seems that france did not like being left out of the deal with UK, Australia and U.S.


is it because they're too unreliable or is it because France does not have nuclear powered submarines. (they have diesel electrics)
So what, they still have it and they can reverse engineer it and make them operable. They also have a sizable arsenal of small arms and lots of Ammo. They are better equipped now than they ever have been. Originally Posted by Levianon17
There is no war, with us anyway. So they can go goat hunting I guess. Or fight their civil war.... Either way we aren't going to get involved any time soon. If we do, it won't be a 5000-8000 security force. It will be another 100000+ military whoop ass. Ground support, air support, etc. All that hardware will be easy to pick off if it is still running by then. Blackhawks sound bad ass, but they are basically transport helis that can be fitted with weapons. The ones we gave them are old clunkers from 40 years ago. They break down easy, and no parts supply. The other vehicles if taken apart, they won't go back together without special gasket compounds. That is how they are assembled so they don't have to stock hundreds of physical gaskets like regular cars/trucks on the road. Those compounds are not easy to get.
  • oeb11
  • 09-18-2021, 06:17 AM
The Taliban’s new arsenal does not include $80 billion in military equipment, 22,000 Humvees, and 33 Black Hawk helicopters... At the moment, it appears that the Taliban actually acquired 10 inoperable Black Hawk helicopters, about 2,000 vehicles (many of which were demilitarized), and a number of other weapons totaling less than $10 billion. Originally Posted by royamcr

Thank U 'r'

Parroting LSM nonsnese and Lies - as usual
here is your leader - per 95 zeroes - with his long , hard, hot cigar clenched in sensuous lips!


fiden is already shipping millions of $ in ransom - to the Taliban - for nothing
when does fiden give them nuclear equipped bombers and nuclear submarines???
Soon - as his failing senile mind is run by faceless marxist handlers in the oval office closets.
  • oeb11
  • 09-18-2021, 06:24 AM
You just have 1st grade reading comprehension, other than that don't give a fuck what you think I said. Originally Posted by royamcr



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The PISSANT addressed him as his PAL!!
Isn't that how ALL leaders address each other... Originally Posted by bb1961

You are stuck on something that doesn't matter.


If these things interest you, why not move to England ? You can follow the royal family and report on the strict etiquette and procedures. Or should it be written ROYAL - please research and make a list.
There is no war, with us anyway. So they can go goat hunting I guess. Or fight their civil war.... Either way we aren't going to get involved any time soon. If we do, it won't be a 5000-8000 security force. It will be another 100000+ military whoop ass. Ground support, air support, etc. All that hardware will be easy to pick off if it is still running by then. Blackhawks sound bad ass, but they are basically transport helis that can be fitted with weapons. The ones we gave them are old clunkers from 40 years ago. They break down easy, and no parts supply. The other vehicles if taken apart, they won't go back together without special gasket compounds. That is how they are assembled so they don't have to stock hundreds of physical gaskets like regular cars/trucks on the road. Those compounds are not easy to get. Originally Posted by royamcr
Oh you don't know what the future holds. They have enough of our equipment to maintain control over Afghanistan for as long as they want and Biden isn't going to do shit about it.
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Yup build back better The Taliban
Oh you don't know what the future holds. They have enough of our equipment to maintain control over Afghanistan for as long as they want and Biden isn't going to do shit about it. Originally Posted by Levianon17
I never claimed to know what the future holds, I don't think we are itching to go back over to that shit hole any time soon... Taliban is going to be the new government. So they will be in control of themselves I guess.

That hardware will be worthless by the time we get involved again, if ever. That hardware needs constant maintenance, no parts, no tires (they usually have run flats but they still wear out), probably no equipment to even work on the stuff. Tools, lifts if needed, etc.
I never claimed to know what the future holds, I don't think we are itching to go back over to that shit hole any time soon... Taliban is going to be the new government. So they will be in control of themselves I guess.

That hardware will be worthless by the time we get involved again, if ever. That hardware needs constant maintenance, no parts, no tires (they usually have run flats but they still wear out), probably no equipment to even work on the stuff. Tools, lifts if needed, etc. Originally Posted by royamcr
Whether the Taliban can maintain that equipment or not isn't the point. The Point is Biden executed the evacuation from Afghanistan in a backwards fashion. There shouldn't be any American Citizens there at all. Thirteen American Soldiers should not have been killed. Twenty years of U.S. Involvement is now in vain because Biden didn't do right things. Biden has fifty years of Political experience and he has proven he is the most unqualified president in history. He hasn't been in office a year and he is a total bust.
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The Taliban’s new arsenal does not include $80 billion in military equipment, 22,000 Humvees, and 33 Black Hawk helicopters... At the moment, it appears that the Taliban actually acquired 10 inoperable Black Hawk helicopters, about 2,000 vehicles (many of which were demilitarized), and a number of other weapons totaling less than $10 billion.
Your argument is that biden only left them 10 billion worth of military hardware? Seriously?