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A Billion Bucks in Bullets
The U.S. government has given the embattled Afghan National Army (ANA) more than $1 billion in taxpayer-funded ammunition, according to the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstructions (SIGAR) latest oversight report.
This is in addition to $288 million that has been spent on ammunition for the troubled Afghan National Police (ANP), which has been cited by SIGAR for its widespread corruption.
The United States has spent more than $54 billion in total to arm, train, and sustain Afghanistans security forces, which continue to underperform and suffer low enlistment rates, according to SIGARs quarterly progress reports.
It is unclear just how much ammunition the $1.03 billion translates to and just how much of this ammo has been used.
In addition to the billion-dollar ammo purchase, the United States has spent more than $878 million on weapons for the ANA and another $5.6 billion on military vehicles.
However, a large amount of this money has been wasted on vehicles that either do not work or that have been destroyed beyond repair, according to SIGAR...
Read More:
U.S. government has given Afghan National Army more than $1 billion in ammo | Washington Free Beacon
DRUDGE REPORT 2013®
A Billion Bucks in Bullets
The U.S. government has given the embattled Afghan National Army (ANA) more than $1 billion in taxpayer-funded ammunition, according to the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstructions (SIGAR) latest oversight report.
This is in addition to $288 million that has been spent on ammunition for the troubled Afghan National Police (ANP), which has been cited by SIGAR for its widespread corruption.
The United States has spent more than $54 billion in total to arm, train, and sustain Afghanistans security forces, which continue to underperform and suffer low enlistment rates, according to SIGARs quarterly progress reports.
It is unclear just how much ammunition the $1.03 billion translates to and just how much of this ammo has been used.
In addition to the billion-dollar ammo purchase, the United States has spent more than $878 million on weapons for the ANA and another $5.6 billion on military vehicles.
However, a large amount of this money has been wasted on vehicles that either do not work or that have been destroyed beyond repair, according to SIGAR...
Read More:
U.S. government has given Afghan National Army more than $1 billion in ammo | Washington Free Beacon
DRUDGE REPORT 2013®