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    Call the Politburo, We’re in Trouble
    Entering the Soviet Era in America

    “Consider, for instance, the $2.2 billion Host Nation Trucking contract the Pentagon uses to pay protection money to Afghan security companies which, in turn, slip some part of those payments to the Taliban to let American supplies travel safely on Afghan roads. Or if you don't want to think about how your tax dollar supports the Taliban, consider the $683,000 the Pentagon spent, according to the Washington Post, to "renovate a cafe that sells ice cream and Starbucks coffee" at its base/prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Or the $773,000 used there "to remodel a cinder-block building to house a KFC/Taco Bell restaurant," or the $7.3 million spent on baseball and football fields, or the $60,000 batting cage, or a promised $20,000 soccer cage, all part of the approximately two billion dollars that have gone into the American base and prison complex that Barack Obama promised to close, but can’t.”



    http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/1752...k_on_war/#more

    His latest book, The American Way of War: How Bush's Wars Became Obama's (Haymarket Books), will be published this week.

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    Re: New Member for Club Orlov?

    The money going back into Taliban hands is disturbing, but the concerns over Gitmo are not legitimate. Especially over the renovations or MWR (Morale, Welfare, and Recreation) stuff. Those concerns amount to, "How dare the military buy anything but bullets!" Which is the antithesis of the notion, "Look at how much the military spends on bullets!"

    Don't get me wrong, the military is way overbloated and involved in many things that I don't think it necessarily should be, but let's focus on important stuff and not irrelevant issues.

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      Re: New Member for Club Orlov?

      Yeah, let's close an unwanted canker sore on someone else's sovereign territory.

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