phgreek
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The rest of his statement is important.
I would think that it is right to re-evaluate how we are combating them, since the Iraq army has proven to be worthless. We were counting on the Iraq army to actually, you know fight. We spent about $25 Billion on training their army as of the end of 2014, and they are worthless.
Maybe so. I just know the response from the pentagon wasn't receptive.
As for expenditures...shocker...Because we did it wrong...all indications were that the people with experience circa 2008 were driven out, because we weren't there refereeing the factions and supporting an experience based leadership. The "leaders" were basically political appointees. And 25 Billion to train people off the street is probably not going to get it done...it isn't a money issue, its a time/experience issue. They'll fight if they are supported.