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Lack of equipment in Iraq

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Why do US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan want much for vitally important equipment such as security facilities including electronics? We’ve being even lacking armored troop carriers, machine-guns and pompoms! That’s because of our ‘precious’ allies - Georgia for example - demand too much weapons and outfit and material. Pentagon maintained deliveries of all their inquiries first and foremost, setting US forces aside. And where is that entire profusion? Do they eat it? By the way I’ve heard that Georgians have been selling weapons to Iraqi rebels. Before them Ukrainians did the same. And after that we’re surprised why we can’t establish order in Middle East. White House shuts its eyes to that disgraceful going-on while our ‘allies’ enrich themselves at the price of our soldier-boys’ lives supplying our enemy with most modern weapons. And US troops soon will be forced to fight with bow and spears. So do we need such allies like Georgia?
 
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