No Glove No Love
OK - here's a great idea - let's send more troops in to Iraq and once again not give them armored vehicles.
So, where is the $2 billion per week going? Into Halliburton's coffers? Apparently it's not going to "support" the troops.
This is the answer to the troop surge - if you cannot protect them with armored vehicles you cannot send them.
The thousands of troops that President Bush is expected to order to Iraq will join the fight largely without the protection of the latest armored vehicles that withstand bomb blasts far better than the Humvees in wide use, military officers said.
Vehicles such as the Cougar and the M1117 Armored Security Vehicle have proven ability to save lives, but production started late and relatively small numbers are in use in Iraq, mostly because of money shortages, industry officials said.
More than 1,000 American troops have been killed by roadside bombs since the war began in March 2003. At present there are fewer than 1,000 of the new armored trucks in Iraq. At $500,000 to $700,000 each, they cost more than twice as much as a standard Humvee, but already they are proving their worth.
So, where is the $2 billion per week going? Into Halliburton's coffers? Apparently it's not going to "support" the troops.
This is the answer to the troop surge - if you cannot protect them with armored vehicles you cannot send them.
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