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Teh One Who Knocks
08-26-2021, 11:42 AM
By Joseph Curl - The Daily Wire


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A government watchdog group says the U.S. military is leaving behind 75,000 vehicles, 600,000 weapons and 208 aircraft in Afghanistan as forces evacuate the country after a 20-year war.

We’ve made the Taliban into a major U.S. arms dealer for the next decade,” said Adam Andrzejewski, CEO of Open the Books. “They now control 75,000 military vehicles. This is about 50,000 tactical vehicles, 20,000 Humvees they control about 1,000 mine-resistant vehicles, and even about 150 armored personnel carriers.”

Since 2001, the U.S. has spent $83 billion on Afghan security forces through training and equipment, he said.

“We built them a pretty amazing war chest and now all of it is in the hands of the Taliban,” said Andrzejewski. “We know that last month, as late as July, seven new helicopters were being delivered in the capital city of Kabul.”

While the watchdog was able to tally up equipment to be left behind, the group said the numbers are not complete.

“We found a Federal Audit that detailed up to $200 million worth of drones that had disappeared,” Andrzejewski said. “We don’t know where 600,000 weapons are within the country.”

The left-behind equipment and weapons are worth billions.

“While it’s virtually impossible to operate advanced aircraft without training, seizing the hardware gives the militants a propaganda boost and underscores the amount of wasted funds on U.S. military efforts in Afghanistan over the last 20 years,” The Hill reported this week.

“When an armed group gets their hands on American-made weaponry, it’s sort of a status symbol. It’s a psychological win,” Elias Yousif, deputy director of the Center for International Policy’s Security Assistance Monitor, told the website. “Clearly, this is an indictment of the U.S. security cooperation enterprise broadly. It really should raise a lot of concerns about what is the wider enterprise that is going on every single day, whether that’s in the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia.”

The Hill reported that “between 2003 and 2016, the United States transferred 75,898 vehicles, 599,690 weapons, 162,643 pieces of communications equipment, 208 aircraft, and 16,191 pieces of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance equipment to Afghan forces, according to a 2017 Government Accountability Office report. From 2017 to 2019, the United States also gave Afghan forces 7,035 machine guns, 4,702 Humvees, 20,040 hand grenades, 2,520 bombs and 1,394 grenade launchers, among other equipment, according to a report last year from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR).”

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Tuesday that the equipment is lost to the Taliban, “and obviously, we don’t have a sense that they are going to readily hand it over to us at the airport.”

“We don’t have a complete picture, obviously, of where every article of defense materials has gone, but certainly a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the Taliban,” he added.

Still, Sullivan defended President Joe Biden’s decision to leave Afghanistan, saying “those Black Hawks were not given to the Taliban. They were given to the Afghan National Security Forces to be able to defend themselves at the specific request of [Afghan] President [Ashraf] Ghani, who came to the Oval Office and asked for additional air capability, among other things.”

“So the president had a choice. He could not give it to them with the risk that it would fall into the Taliban’s hands eventually, or he could give it to them with the hope that they could deploy it in service of defending their country,” Sullivan continued. “Both of those options had risks. He had to choose. And he made a choice.”

DemonGeminiX
08-26-2021, 11:51 AM
Biden('s handlers) so fucking stupid.

Teh One Who Knocks
08-26-2021, 11:56 AM
The pallets full of cash just like we did in Iran can't be far behind :tup:

lost in melb.
08-26-2021, 01:02 PM
“So the president had a choice. He could not give it to them with the risk that it would fall into the Taliban’s hands eventually, or he could give it to them with the hope that they could deploy it in service of defending their country,” Sullivan continued. “Both of those options had risks. He had to choose. And he made a choice.”

Hilarious. Like he had a choice and could have shipped out 75,000 vehicles :rofl:

Muddy
08-26-2021, 01:26 PM
No big deal.. Once they raise taxes we can buy more..

Teh One Who Knocks
08-26-2021, 05:56 PM
“So the president had a choice. He could not give it to them with the risk that it would fall into the Taliban’s hands eventually, or he could give it to them with the hope that they could deploy it in service of defending their country,” Sullivan continued. “Both of those options had risks. He had to choose. And he made a choice.”

Hilarious. Like he had a choice and could have shipped out 75,000 vehicles :rofl:

Do you think they were built there on site? :-s They were obviously transported there and they could be transported back out. At least the military stuff that you don't want the enemy to get their hands on. Easy to do if you don't turn tail and run like Uncle Joe decided to do instead of having a plan to actually evacuate in an orderly and controlled manner on OUR terms, not terms dictated by a bunch of 8th century barbarians.

Teh One Who Knocks
08-26-2021, 05:57 PM
By Emma Colton | Fox News


A video circulating on social media appears to show a U.S.-made UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter taxiing at the Kandahar Airport in Afghanistan.

"Reportedly a #Taliban captured #Afghanistan Air Force UH-60 Blackhawk at Kandahar. Important to note it is only shown taxiing not flying," Joseph Dempsey, a research associate for defense and military analysis at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, said on Twitter Wednesday, accompanied by a video.
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It is unclear who was operating the helicopter, and the roughly one-minute video did not show the helicopter leaving the ground.

The news comes after Biden administration national security adviser Jake Sullivan said last week that the Taliban had seized a "fair amount" of U.S. weaponry after it took over the country earlier this month.

"We don't have a complete picture, obviously, of where every article of defense materials has gone," Sullivan told reporters last Tuesday. "But certainly, a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the Taliban, and, obviously, we don’t have a sense that they are going to readily hand it over to us at the airport."

The U.S. has spent about $83 billion since 2001 on training and equipment for Afghan forces, including $147 million on Black Hawk helicopters and $2 billion on Humvees. Other photos and videos show Taliban soldiers, such as in the little-known Badri 313 Battalion, carrying U.S. and U.S. ally-made weapons and gear that appear to be stolen from allied militaries while patrolling parts of Kabul.

"Everything that hasn't been destroyed is the Taliban's now," a U.S. official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told Reuters last week.

The seizure of weapons such as advanced aircraft has been described as a propaganda tool for the Taliban, as insurgents are thought to be unable to operate the aircraft without training.

"When an armed group gets their hands on American-made weaponry, it's sort of a status symbol. It's a psychological win," Elias Yousif, deputy director of the Center for International Policy's Security Assistance Monitor, recently told The Hill.

President Biden has come under fierce scrutiny for his handling of Afghanistan, including not extending his Aug. 31 withdrawal date from the country.

Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., slammed the administration on Tuesday over the Taliban seizing Black Hawk helicopters and other military equipment, and said, "The Taliban now have more Black Hawk helicopters than 85% of the countries in the world."

"As a former military sales officer, I acquired American military equipment to equip the Afghans with – you can imagine how shameful I find it that today all of that equipment has fallen into the hands of the Taliban," Banks, who deployed to Afghanistan in 2014, added.

PorkChopSandwiches
08-26-2021, 06:03 PM
:tup:

Griffin
08-26-2021, 06:06 PM
Biden('s handlers) so fucking stupid.

I bet all those people that voted for him are rolling over in their graves.

Hugh_Janus
08-26-2021, 07:14 PM
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Griffin
08-27-2021, 01:30 PM
The pallets full of cash just like we did in Iran can't be far behind :tup:

Already there.


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American Aircraft, Equipment & Armored Vehicles

2,000 Armored Vehicles Including Humvees and MRAPs
75,989 Total Vehicles: FMTV, M3e5, Ford Rangers, Ford F350s, Ford Vans, Toyota Pickups, Armored Security Vehicles, etc.
45 UH-60 Blackhawk Helicopters
50 MD350G Scout Attack Helicopters
ScanEagle Military Drones
30 Military Version Cessnas
4 C-130s
29 Brazilian made A-29 Super Tucano Ground Attack Aircraft
Heavy Equipment, Including Bull Dozers, Backhoes, Dump Trucks, and Excavators

Small Arms and Ammunition

61,000 M203 Rounds
20,040 Grenades
Howitzers
Mortars + Thousands of Rounds
162,000 pieces of Encrypted Military Communications Gear
16,000+ Night Vision Goggles
Newest Technology Night Vision Scopes
Thermal Scopes and Mono Goggles
10,000 2.75” Air to Ground Rockets
Recon Equipment (ISR)
Laser Aiming Units
Explosive Ordnance such as C-4, Semtex, Detonators, Shaped Charges, Thermite, Incendiaries, AP/API/APIT
2,520 Bombs
Administration Encrypted Cell Phones and Laptops ALL operational
Pallets with Millions of Dollars in US Currency
Millions of Rounds of Ammunition including but not limited to 20,150,600 rounds of 7.62mm, 9,000,000 rounds of .50 caliber
Large stockpile of plate carriers and body armor
US Military HIIDE or Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment Biometrics

lost in melb.
08-27-2021, 02:25 PM
Do you think they were built there on site? :-s They were obviously transported there and they could be transported back out. At least the military stuff that you don't want the enemy to get their hands on. Easy to do if you don't turn tail and run like Uncle Joe decided to do instead of having a plan to actually evacuate in an orderly and controlled manner on OUR terms, not terms dictated by a bunch of 8th century barbarians.

Man, I'm going to think laterally and logically without the partisan b*******.

One way or another that government was going to fall and most that s*** was going to be in Taliban hands anyhow.

Maybe they'll appreciate it more and do something useful with it. If they keep ISIS and the other nasties at Bay, who cares. Actually you could help them maintain it if they do that.

lost in melb.
08-27-2021, 02:28 PM
And regarding the whole treatment of women seeing etc my understanding is, I could be wrong but my instinct is the Taliban want some kind of legitimacy to unite Afghanistan And they might now allow education for women and some improvements. Something like a poor man's version of Saudi Arabia.

DemonGeminiX
08-27-2021, 02:40 PM
And regarding the whole treatment of women seeing etc my understanding is, I could be wrong but my instinct is the Taliban want some kind of legitimacy to unite Afghanistan And they might now allow education for women and some improvements. Something like a poor man's version of Saudi Arabia.

Tell that to the woman they beat to death for not wearing a Burqa out in public.
Tell that to the woman they burned alive for making Taliban fighters food that they didn't enjoy.
Tell that to the women and girls they're putting into sexual slavery, all according to reports on the ground.

lost in melb.
08-27-2021, 05:23 PM
Tell that to the woman they beat to death for not wearing a Burqa out in public.
Tell that to the woman they burned alive for making Taliban fighters food that they didn't enjoy.
Tell that to the women and girls they're putting into sexual slavery, all according to reports on the ground.

Should the US not have left Afghanistan?

Muddy
09-21-2021, 01:53 PM
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What does this mean?

The Monk
09-22-2021, 04:16 AM
Do people not understand that this inventory was given to the Afghan military to enable them to resist the Taliban? How was anyone to know that t5hey would roll over without a fight.

Muddy
09-22-2021, 12:56 PM
True statement..^

Pony
09-22-2021, 03:24 PM
Do people not understand that this inventory was given to the Afghan military to enable them to resist the Taliban? How was anyone to know that t5hey would roll over without a fight.

Because they were paid to fight and were trained to fight with US air support to back them up. Remove the money and the air dominance and it was gonna happen.

The Monk
09-23-2021, 03:27 AM
Because they were paid to fight and were trained to fight with US air support to back them up. Remove the money and the air dominance and it was gonna happen.

It still doesn't detract from the fact that the inventory was gained from the Afghani's.

PorkChopSandwiches
09-23-2021, 04:03 PM
Whatever helps you sleep at might

DemonGeminiX
09-23-2021, 04:50 PM
What does this mean?

Mush has taken to laughing at and trolling us USA people over all of the bad crap that happens because of our government's actions or the challenges to our sovereignty that go unanswered making us look like cowards and/or jokes.

Teh One Who Knocks
09-23-2021, 05:23 PM
Mush has taken to laughing at and trolling us USA people over all of the bad crap that happens because of our government's actions or the challenges to our sovereignty that go unanswered making us look like cowards and/or jokes.

To be fair, with our current administration, our country IS cowardly and a joke.

Muddy
09-23-2021, 06:45 PM
Mush has taken to laughing at and trolling us USA people over all of the bad crap that happens because of our government's actions or the challenges to our sovereignty that go unanswered making us look like cowards and/or jokes.

Well, how kind of him... :)

The Monk
09-24-2021, 01:58 AM
To be fair, with our current administration, our country IS cowardly and a joke.

No change in the past 4 years then...... :?:

lost in melb.
09-24-2021, 05:05 AM
Well, I think it's yet to be seen. You have withdrawn from a war as (poorly) planned by Trump and (poorly) executed by Biden. But there was going to be some mess no matter how you did it.

Biden says this is for the purposes of a freeing up resources to tackle China. And so far you have signed up in a once-in-a-generation deal to supply critical nuclear technology in order to shore up military alliances in the Asia-Pacific region.

I don't see any weakness yet.