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Who
is making the evaluations, judgments and decisions that cost
American lives? It appears
that bureaucrats and bean counters are running the logistics of WWIII. |
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The Pentagon
announced that US troops serving in Iraq will receive at
least 1,000 fewer special armored vehicles than
were expected during 2007. |
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Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said
the Defense Department expected contractors to produce 3,900
Mine Resistant Ambush Protected, MRAP, vehicles this year.
However only
1,500 vehicles will be shipped to the
Iraq war zone. The
Pentagon's
target shipment was 2,500 to 3,000. |
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Following the
newly reduced goal being reported in Stars & Stripes, the Pentagon's
Morrell said, "If we could get 1,500 to theater by
the end of this year, that would be a positive development". |
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MRAP vehicles
are one of the
Pentagon's top acquisition priorities. The Defense Department's
goal has been to buy as many as can be produced.
That plan follows years of
criticism of the Pentagon for not providing adequate armor
to troops. |
| The MRAP
has a V-shaped hull specifically designed
to protect troops from roadside bombs.
Those roadside explosive devices have been and continue to be
responsible for a major percentage of deaths and maiming in the
Iraqi and Afghanistan battlefronts of
WWIII. |
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The
Pentagon's Morrell
stated that it takes about 50 days
to equip and ship a finished MRAP to
the middle east. That
consists of 15 days for equipping and 35 for transport by ship. |
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According
to Morrell, the Pentagon has been flying some MRAPs to the war zone. |
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Morrell added that
due to the number of MRAPs planned for
production, it will be more
cost effective to send
them by ship rather
than air -- even though it takes longer to deliver them to the
Americans who are daily defending and dying for our homeland. |
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Morrell said
he did not know which units in Iraq would be affected by the
production shortfall this year. |
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Who cares? Morrell
and his coworkers at the Pentagon get paid the same and go home
every
evening regardless of how much protection gets delivered to the brave
troops fighting and dying for Morrell's homeland. |