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to arm the Afghan forces that it hopes will lead this fight, the American military has relied since early last year on a fledgling company led by a 22-year-old man whose vice president was a licensed masseur.
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With the award last January of a federal contract worth as much as nearly $300 million, the company, AEY Inc., which operates out of an unmarked office in Miami Beach, became the main supplier of munitions to Afghanistan’s army and police forces.

Since then, the company has provided ammunition that is more than 40 years old and in decomposing packaging, according to an examination of the munitions by The New York Times and interviews with American and Afghan officials. Much of the ammunition comes from the aging stockpiles of the old Communist bloc, including stockpiles that the State Department and NATO have determined to be unreliable and obsolete, and have spent millions of dollars to have destroyed.

In purchasing munitions, the contractor has also worked with middlemen and a shell company on a federal list of entities suspected of illegal arms trafficking.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/27/wo...html?ref=world
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I would think this is something we can all condemn...
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I would think this is something we can all condemn...

yeh.

The US FedGovt used to enforce laws against war profiteers selling shoddy merchandise.
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Did you know that 50% of Iraqis were below the age of 14? BEFORE WE INVADED?!! War torn countrys often have a shortage of "older people". Thats why alot of the leadership are younger than what we are used to in America!

By Afghanie standards that 22 year old kid IS OVER THE HILL!

Afghanistan
0-14 years: 44.6% (male 7,282,600/female 6,940,37
15-64 years: 53% (male 8,668,170/female 8,227,387)
65 years and over: 2.4% (male 374,426/female 396,962) (2007 est.)

Life expectancy at birth:
total population: 43.77 years
male: 43.6 years
female: 43.96 years (2007 est.)

Compare to America!

0-14 years: 20.2% (male 31,152,050/female 29,777,43
15-64 years: 67.2% (male 100,995,752/female 101,365,035)
65 years and over: 12.6% (male 15,858,477/female 21,991,195) (2007 est.)

Life expectancy at birth:
total population: 78 years
male: 75.15 years
female: 80.97 years (2007 est.)

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Did you know that 50% of Iraqis were below the age of 14? BEFORE WE INVADED?!! War torn countrys often have a shortage of "older people". Thats why alot of the leadership are younger than what we are used to in America!
Wow.

Very prudent...

Except that the kid in question is some punk AMERICAN kid living in Miami Beach.


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yeh.

The US FedGovt used to enforce laws against war profiteers selling shoddy merchandise.
The argument for these contracts is always "Who else is going to do it?"

Well, for 300 million dollars, and the proper permits, I could do a better job than this kid.

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I would think this is something we can all condemn...
that assuming you would also think everyone can think.

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Remember that all our roads have been built using the same philosophy that got this guy this contract.

The lowest bidder wins.

By contract he will be fined and tagged with not getting another government contract if found to have done this intentionally. Remember that he too could have been sold a bill of goods by his suppliers. In which case he is innocent.

If you want to change the rule that forced the US to use guys like this you can.

You see the US government is not allowed to use foreign suppliers unless no other US supplier could be found. This was done in part so the US didn't loose any jobs to companies overseas.

I'm sure a Russian ammo plant would have LOVED to have been able to bid on this contract.
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