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US Military Left Behind War Chest in Afghanistan

US Military Left Behind War Chest in Afghanistan

28 News 08/31/2021 1377

With the debacle that unfolded in Afghanistan at the hand of Biden, the United States military left behind 75,000 vehicles, 600,000 weapons, and 208 aircraft in Afghanistan after the Taliban conquered the country amid the withdrawal of U.S. forces.

"We built them a pretty amazing war chest and now all of it is in the hands of the Taliban," said Open The Books CEO Adam Andrzejewski. "We know that last month, as late as July, seven new helicopters were being delivered in the capital city of Kabul."

"We've made the Taliban into a major U.S. arms dealer for the next decade," said Andrzejewski. "They now control 75,000 military vehicles. This is about 50,000 tactical vehicles, 20,000 Humvees they control about 1,000 mine-resistant vehicles, and even about 150 armored personnel carriers."

Andrzejewski also told The National Desk that "there are also about 208 airplanes and helicopters. Some U.S. equipment given to Afghan security forces is currently unaccounted for, including missing military drones."

"We found a Federal Audit that detailed up to $200 million worth of drones that had disappeared," Andrzejewski said. "We don't know where 600,000 weapons are within the country."

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said that the United States doesn't know where the equipment is, but a "fair amount" is in the hands of the Taliban.

"We don't have a complete picture, obviously, of where every article of defense materials has gone, but certainly a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the Taliban," he said.


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