- Jun 17, 2006
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I’ve heard a lot of mixed rhetoric on this, but most of what we’re sending them is aging stock that most likely wouldn’t be used (though it’s looking more likely by the day that we could still effectively use it in the relatively near future if needed). It’s already been paid for, so the dollar amounts really don’t matter. This is like if I gave you a PS2 today. I have to tell you it was priced at $200 or whatever was initially spent, but the value today is actually like $35.another quarter billion worth of weapons, with no end in sight
A lot of people with service experience/knowledge of what’s happening say that we’re not replenishing those stocks at a sustainable level though and we don’t have the current infrastructure to bounce the inventory back up should these regional conflicts escalate into something more.