Ill be damned! I was just thinking this with the number of "American Personnel" left in Afghanistan;
We know Big Guy Joe hooked his brother up as a "contractors" contract to build residential living out there during this whole Middle East debacle. I forget how much his contract was worth (before I started archiving offline). Turned out it was all fake. Since it was fake -- his company was fake -- so were his number of "employees", right?
How much of this is all fake; fake plane, passing babies across barbed wire... are we watching a movie?
There was also 10% for the big guy that was unaccounted for.
Inventory lists? Or just a few photos of sand people waving guns about?
I saw a sand person with a toyota hilux and an old soviet rifle, so literally everything on the above infographic. Don't question these things!
Leaving weapons behind also ensures us going to war with a better armed force too which may require more money spent on weapons.
You might be right, but also it might be actual equipment.
Okay everybody start naming countries whose entire military is smaller than this "Care Package" is.
I'll go first: Albania.
Might be easier and less work to name militaries that have more than this amount of equipment.
In the end, the Afghan army had 180,000 soldiers. Why would 180,000 soldiers need 350,000 rifles?
At the very least, over inflated numbers to hide fraud.
Ill be damned! I was just thinking this with the number of "American Personnel" left in Afghanistan;
We know Big Guy Joe hooked his brother up as a "contractors" contract to build residential living out there during this whole Middle East debacle. I forget how much his contract was worth (before I started archiving offline). Turned out it was all fake. Since it was fake -- his company was fake -- so were his number of "employees", right?
How much of this is all fake; fake plane, passing babies across barbed wire... are we watching a movie?
Yeah, very likely. If you work for public schools, then you know what I mean.