Hey nutcase, I'm thinking of a number between 1 and 10 ask the general what it is...
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL Sorry but if you actually look back through History you will find that all those whom set out to conquer vast lands ,, never asked permission from anyone ...they simply went out and did it
All this Illegal War termology is the biggest pile of pish i've ever read tbh ,, When a nation wants to smack fuk out of another they can and will also for a bloke using a women's name is very sad and pathetic .it might fool others but yer patter is giving you away
I thought a loon talking about Albert Stubblebine sounded familiar. Anyone notice the similarites between the posting styles of Janett and Ground Wave - http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...h-is-defective
Here's some more info: "Our ground forces have been stretched nearly to the breaking point," warned the bipartisan Iraq Study Group in its recent report. "The defense budget as a whole is in danger of disarray."
It may seem hard to believe that a country which allocated $168 billion to the Army this year -- more than twice the 2000 budget -- can't cover the costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But the two pillars of the Army, personnel and equipment -- both built to wage high-tech, firepower-intensive wars -- are under enormous stress:
Here are just a few of the grim facts from Jaffe's exclusive:
* According to Maj. Gen Stephen Speakes, the Army was sent to war in Iraq $56 billion short of essential equipment.
* Army officials told the White House that it needs at least an additional $24 billion, not in the 2007 budget, just to pay its current bills.
* Cash shortfalls have forced the Army to lay off janitorial staff, close base swimming pools, and even stop mowing lawns on Army bases.
* But cuts have also hit soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. Army officials had to cut $3 billion for replacement of weapons in heavy use in Iraq, such as armored Humvees, two-way radios, remote control surveillance aircraft and trucks.
* National Guard units now lack 40% of their critical readiness gear because it's been sent to Iraq, and the Army lacks the funds to replace it."
http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/...crunch-463210/
The Defense Department has reported spending $191 billion to fight terrorism from the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks through May 2005, with the annual sum ballooning from $11 billion in fiscal 2002 to a projected $71 billion in fiscal 2005. But the GAO investigation found many inaccuracies totaling billions of dollars.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...102105_pf.html
According to the Sept-Oct 1995 issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, published by the Educational Foundation of Nuclear Science, all of the top ten defense contractors in the U.S. were convicted of or admitted to fraud during the period from 1980 to 1992
http://www.metroactive.com/papers/me...end1-9702.html
You are not a women your a bloke ...
Um......yeah newsflash there genius we were always geared up prior to
9/11 to fight a LINEAR war our budget was geared for a......wait for it... LINEAR war!
With your line of thinking we should've just fought WWII with P-40's, Stuart tanks and kept the Springfield rifles all the way to 1945....
And really a report started in 1980 to 1992? Wow you are reaching....
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...So, Janett Virro, or should I say...Agent Janel-362. Are you awakened?
Your time has come.
^This was funny until you joined in.