Pentagon scraps $7 bil of equipment in Afghanistan

 

 

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Scrapping equipment key to Afghan drawdown

 

By Ernesto Londoño, Updated: Wednesday, June 19,

 

KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan — 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.

 

That has left the Pentagon in a quandary about what to do with the items. Bequeathing a large share to the Afghan government would be challenging because of complicated rules governing equipment donations to other countries, and there is concern that Afghanistan’s fledgling forces would be unable to maintain it. Some gear may be sold or donated to allied nations, but few are likely to be able to retrieve it from the war zone.

Therefore, much of it will continue to be shredded, cut and crushed to be sold for pennies per pound on the Afghan scrap market — a process that reflects a presumptive end to an era of protracted ground wars. The destruction of tons of equipment is all but certain to raise sharp questions in Afghanistan and the United States about whether the Pentagon’s approach is fiscally responsible and whether it should find ways to leave a greater share to the Afghans.

“We’re making history doing what we’re doing here,” said Maj. Gen. Kurt J. Stein, head of the 1st Sustainment Command, who is overseeing the drawdown in Afghanistan. “This is the largest retrograde mission in history.”

The most contentious and closely watched part of the effort involves the disposal of Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles, the hulking beige personnel carriers that the Pentagon raced to build starting in 2007 to counter the threat of roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan. The massive trucks, known as MRAPs, came to symbolize the bloody evolution of wars that were meant to be short conflicts but turned into quagmires.

The Pentagon has determined that it will no longer have use for about 12,300 of its 25,500 MRAPs scattered at bases worldwide, officials said. In Afghanistan, the military has labeled about 2,000 of its roughly 11,000 MRAPs “excess.” About 9,000 will be shipped to the United States and U.S. military bases in Kuwait and elsewhere, but the majority of the unwanted vehicles — which cost about $1 million each — will probably be shredded, officials said, because they are unlikely to find clients willing to come pick them up................

 

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WTF tax dollars down the drain, like they give a fuck. Fucking scum. Phone Post

Jesus, what a waste...

Those would make awesome bush trucks logging/mining or heavy duty construction vehicles.

Strip of the unnecessary weight. Phone Post 3.0

Hate to break this to you but the gubmint does this with all their projects. Worked on a few gubmint projects where at the end of the project they were cutting the cords off of brand new power equipment and scrapping tons of other unused equipment. In this case I understand them destroying military vehicles. Most of you will never understand the logistical nightmare it is to bring back all those vehicles in a short time. Phone Post 3.0

my tax dollars at work huh. smmfh

Ever seen that movie with Nicholas cage? I think it was lord of war?

USA always does this. Why not just leave them to the afghan gov? Why waste the shit? Phone Post 3.0

Oppsicrappedmypants - Ever seen that movie with Nicholas cage? I think it was lord of war?

USA always does this. Why not just leave them to the afghan gov? Why waste the shit? Phone Post 3.0

Because first off the AFG gov't will soon be Taliban. Why not just hand these things to the Hajis?

Where do you think the old T62s and BMPs that they were running around with at the beginning of the US invasion came from?

Mind's Eye -
Oppsicrappedmypants - Ever seen that movie with Nicholas cage? I think it was lord of war?

USA always does this. Why not just leave them to the afghan gov? Why waste the shit? Phone Post 3.0

Because first off the AFG gov't will soon be Taliban. Why not just hand these things to the Hajis?

Where do you think the old T62s and BMPs that they were running around with at the beginning of the US invasion came from?
That's a fair point Phone Post 3.0

Smart thing to do.

Just bothers me that all that money is gone. Phone Post 3.0

Oppsicrappedmypants -
Mind's Eye -
Oppsicrappedmypants - Ever seen that movie with Nicholas cage? I think it was lord of war?

USA always does this. Why not just leave them to the afghan gov? Why waste the shit? Phone Post 3.0

Because first off the AFG gov't will soon be Taliban. Why not just hand these things to the Hajis?

Where do you think the old T62s and BMPs that they were running around with at the beginning of the US invasion came from?
That's a fair point Phone Post 3.0
Why not give them to me?
I bet I can turn some profit out of $7,000,000,000 of equipment.

Unless they feel that all these machines/vehicles would devalue the price of pre-owned products in the home market...

It's ok, the American government will buy more, you will pay more for your pre-owned, and the rich will get richer. Phone Post 3.0

Have to keep those military supplier profits as high as possible.

The free market ideal only applies to the consumer, as in they are at the mercy of it, the businesses love the gov't structure and money.

They need a Gamestop for used military equipment.

 

AND NO I HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH GAMESTOP

The contractor's already got their money....Cheney is making it rain hundred dolla bills ya'll....YEEEEHAAAAWWW motherfuckers..

Why not bring them home the same way they got there? Are they really trying to say it will cost more than 7 billion to load them up on a freighter and ship them back? I bet Fed Ex could do it for a few million and have them back home the next day.

More likely the military contractors lobbied to scrape them so we would be forced to buy more. Phone Post

Gamestop - They need a Gamestop for used military equipment.
Lol Phone Post 3.0

After having the shit beat out of it in Afghanistan, a lot of that equipment probably isn't worth bringing home.

you would rather them spend MORE money to bring back stuff that is going to just sit there and be useless?

Too bad they don't have Mexicans with pickup trucks there, those fuckers would have had that cleared up in no time.

They do this with ammo as well. Thousands of lbs of ammunition is blown up so they don't have to fly it back.

The US could make a ton of money back by selling it here in the US, but they would rather burn it then resell.

"What's a little $7 Billion dollar waste when we have all those darkies and poor people sucking the government teat who we need to cut off to save money" - OG Tea Partier/Conservitards/Rethugs/1% Shills