Idiot Biden Censors Military Hardware Lost to Afghanistan to make himself look good... More money stolen from you squandered and lost by Govts, and Biden the "I've been stealing from you all my 50 years in Govt, and wasting it all"... Quantifying The "Staggering Costs" Of US Military Equipment Left Behind In Afghanistan https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamandrzejewski/2021/08/23/staggering-costs--u... https://thehill.com/policy/defense/568493-billions-in-us-weaponry-seized-by-... https://www.cruz.senate.gov/files/documents/Letters/20210819_MilitaryEquipme... In a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, the lawmakers said they were "horrified" to see photos of Taliban militants taking hold of military equipment, including Black Hawk helicopters. "It is unconscionable that high-tech military equipment paid for by U.S. taxpayers has fallen into the hands of the Taliban and their terrorist allies," the lawmakers said in the letter. "Securing U.S. assets should have been among the top priorities for the U.S. Department of Defense prior to announcing the withdrawal from Afghanistan." https://www.sigar.mil/pdf/quarterlyreports/2021-07-30qr-appendices.pdf https://www.dla.mil/DispositionServices/Offers/Reutilization/LawEnforcement/... Not helping transparency, the Biden Administration is now hiding key audits on Afghan military equipment. This week, our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com reposted two key reports on the U.S. war chest of military gear in Afghanistan that had disappeared from federal websites. #1. Government Accountability Office (GAO) audit of U.S. provided military gear in Afghanistan (August 2017): reposted report (dead link: report). https://www.openthebooks.com/assets/1/6/GAO_Report_-_Afghanistan_Equipment1.... https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-17-667r.pdf #2. Special Inspector General For Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) audit of $174 million in lost ScanEagle drones (July 2020): reposted report (dead link: report). https://www.openthebooks.com/assets/1/6/SIGAR-20-44-AR1.pdf https://www.sigar.mil/pdf/audits/SIGAR-20-44-AR.pdf U.S. taxpayers paid for these audits and the U.S.-provided equipment and should be able to follow the money.