Leaving military equipment behind was a way to 'clean the books' - doubt as much equipment was left behind as what was reported - just like the funds to pay the Iraqi troops that never existed - there were funds that were expended for equipment that never existed.
I was there as a civilian contractor. That equipment was there and more. I saw saw lots full of warehouses of military and construction materials in excess of any ability, all piled on pallets paid for at exorbitant prices.
Doesn't matter really, does it, whatever is published openly is almost never true.
Meanwhile, over a hundred billion dollars in drugs were transported to the usa for the children, and millions or billions more of dollars are simply un-accounted for,
while rich are richer.
Leaving military equipment behind was a way to 'clean the books' - doubt as much equipment was left behind as what was reported - just like the funds to pay the Iraqi troops that never existed - there were funds that were expended for equipment that never existed.
I was there as a civilian contractor. That equipment was there and more. I saw saw lots full of warehouses of military and construction materials in excess of any ability, all piled on pallets paid for at exorbitant prices.
Doesn't matter really, does it, whatever is published openly is almost never true.
Meanwhile, over a hundred billion dollars in drugs were transported to the usa for the children, and millions or billions more of dollars are simply un-accounted for, while rich are richer.