reuters.com — By Kristin Roberts WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. troops in Iraq will receive at least 1,000 fewer special armored vehicles than expected this year due to the amount of time needed for shipment, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. Pentagon spokesman Geoff...
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ultitoastAug 23, 2007
note the last paragraph on the page: It will quickly become more cost effective to deliver them by ship. So the price value of a handful of soldiers and marines isn't worth as much as air postage on one of these MRAPS. This is why the progressive liberal base is disgusted, guys.
Closed AccountAug 23, 2007
Bush only supports the troops when it's cost effective to do so.