when it's very very unlikely that we will ever see a conventional war again?
Seems very foolish.
Seems very foolish.
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There's a lot of DoD spending in non-conventional weapons, but it's not nuclear or biological. It's in Directed Energy (Lasers) and Hypersonic Weapons. And this is the information that's in the public domain, who knows what is being worked on in black programs.when it's very very unlikely that we will ever see a conventional war again?
Seems very foolish.
I was promised Star Wars defense as a child and the government still hasn't delivered.Lasers
Still having a hard time with Romney being right and Obama looking like an idiot?Gotta always be ready for that full scale invasion of those scary Ruskies.
Where's Romney now?Still having a hard time with Romney being right and Obama looking like an idiot?
Yeah, right. Weren't you and Sir G screaming the sky would fall if Romney lost.Gloating.
Yeah, right. Weren't you and Sir G screaming the sky would fall if Romney lost.
I don't remember saying that, but the sky did fall; national debt, number of welfare recipients, healthcare costs,... went up to replace it.
Why did Secretary Clinton sign the latest treaty with Russia that lets them develop new offensive capabilities, including nuclear weapons, but we're not allowed to?when it's very very unlikely that we will ever see a conventional war again?
Seems very foolish.
I can't see the rest of the message since I've ignored this buffoon OP, but it's not surprising to find that his title is entirely wrong.
Less than 1/6th of the DOD budget is for Procurement and not everything in procurement is even for "conventional wars". The majority of the budget by far is MilPer and O&M.