And it might be a money making control event, but to think that these trucks are simply given away for Iraqi's benefit, instead of being resold to a paying American(who help pay for these trucks in the first place)--I really have a trouble understanding why our government (which is suppose to be us) is just handing them away to Iraq. There is just something really bad about that, even if they want to make them hard to get for us regular ole Americans. Most of these trucks are a notch above srap piles. They are no longer needed for what they were intended, and if some silly American wants to mess with fixing them up, it should be made available, no questions asked (seeing that they actually belong to us all ready) though an auction to recoup some of the cost.Michael said:I would think there are plenty of HMMWVs still in this country that could be sold but aren't. If they were, the price would drop.
I know that's not how things work, but it should. I have all ready written my congresswoman and senator my thoughts on this.
It really upset me when my brother told me when they were evucating from Vietnam, they would literally land the Huey's on the aircraft carrier, and push practically new helicopters off the deck while still running. It was easier, and cheaper, but at the same time a big waste of taxpayers dollars to make it easier on the government on the evucation. I have heard of planes being treated the same way when they get too expensive to fix. Sure, make room, no time to mess with busy stuff like this when at war, or doing something important, but this kind of reasoning is why we our going further into debt as a country. Build more, charge the taxpayers, and don't worry about the cost.
Now we have a field of broken down Hummers in Kuwait (not the war zone) of all places, and they want to give them away? There is just something really wrong with that.