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$420,000,000 in U.S. weapons, “sensitive items” missing in Afghanistan

Nov 13, 2014 4:02 pm By Robert Spencer

Afghanistan: US Military in Southern AfghanistanThe corrupt and treacherous kleptocrat Hamid Karzai is gone, but his legacy lives on. The new President, Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, is almost certainly still receiving those bags of cash from the CIA, and the new regime shows no more interest in accountability than Karzai did.

Will this revelation slow down the flow of money and materiel to the Afghan regime? Don’t be silly. Despite the regime’s corruption, unwillingness to do anything to curb green-on-blue attacks, and inability to stop the Taliban, this won’t even be a speed bump.

Yet Obama and the State Department have never explained exactly what benefits to the United States will accrue from the massive expenditure and loss American life in Afghanistan – they know the mainstream media and the Stupid Party will not call them on it, so why bother?

“Report: $420M in U.S. Weapons, ‘Sensitive Items’ Go Missing in Afghanistan,” by Adam Kredo, Washington Free Beacon, November 13, 2014:

Nearly $420 million in weapons and other “sensitive items” have gone missing from U.S. Army bases in Afghanistan and are not likely to be recovered due to mismanagement and improper accounting, according to an internal report by the Pentagon’s inspector general obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

Some 15,600 pieces of equipment—including “weapons, weapons systems, and sensitive items”—went missing in the past year from Army facilities in Bagram and Kandahar, accounting for around $419.5 million in losses, according to the report, which was issued in late October and marked “for official use only.”

The extent of these losses was only discovered following an internal audit by the Pentagon’s inspector general, who recommended that military leaders institute a series of reforms aimed at increasing transparency and strengthening mechanisms meant to detect such losses.

“The Army did not effectively report [fiscal year] 2013 inventory losses at the Bagram and Kandahar, Afghanistan [Redistribution Property Assistance Team] yards,” the report states. “The missing equipment included weapons, weapons systems, and sensitive items.

Even after the 401st Army Field Support Brigade (AFSB) detected these losses, it “did not always correctly calculate and report the total loss to the U.S. government,” according to the report, which shines a light on mismanagement issues that continue to plague U.S. operations in Afghanistan.

During the course of the audit, officials found that the equipment at the Bagram and Kandahar storage facilities “was not being safeguarded in accordance with applicable regulations,” according to the report, which claims that these problems have since been fixed.

The loss of these costly weapons and other sensitive items was not often detected in a timely manner for a variety of reasons, causing an “increased risk that missing property will not be recovered,” according to the report.

In some cases, “AFSB officials did not consider the inventory lost,” leading to items being improperly cataloged.

Additionally, the AFSB’s overseer, the 1st Theater Sustainment Command, “lacked administrative control” over the operation, according to the report.

In other cases, the AFSB “did not consistently apply depreciation and made mathematical errors when calculating total inventory losses.”

As a result of these reporting issues, “no one was held financially responsible for the property losses or accountable for missed reporting deadlines,” according to the report.

Evidence of the $419.5 million in losses comes just a year after the Army reported “accumulated losses” of $586.8 million, the report states.

Army officials also were found to have waited longer than mandated to report these losses.

While Army policy stipulates that losses be officially reported within 75 days, reports reviewed by the inspector general were completed an average of “318 days from the date the inventory was determined to be lost,” according to the report.

“Further, once the 401st AFSB identified equipment as lost, the 401st AFSB did not always correctly calculate and report the total loss to the U.S. government,” the report states. “As a result of the reporting delays, the [Army Sustainment Command] does not have accurate accountability and visibility of property in Afghanistan.”

These reporting delays were determined to have resulted in part due to “a lack of urgency” among officials in the 401st AFSB.

While AFSB officials maintain that “the majority” of the missing equipment will eventually be found as the U.S. military leaves Afghanistan, statistics compiled by the inspector general show that this has not historically been the case….

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  1. Stephen says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 4:15 pm

    I wish our government would give free weapons to law abiding, tax paying citizens instead of drug cartels and militants.

    • Carlos Danger says

      Nov 13, 2014 at 8:49 pm

      You’ll have to buy your own, learn how to fire them safely, secure plenty of ammunition, and seek out like minded patriots.

      Even if you elect not to acquire firearms, consider joining the National
      Rifle Association and give President Obama and Secretary Holder the bird.

    • Rob Porter says

      Nov 14, 2014 at 3:39 pm

      No wonder America can no longer fight it’s way out of a wet paper bag! Between a slopping army that cannot keep inventory of its equipment, loses its to the enemy and has sloppy practices, and Barack Obama’s rule of engagement, no wonder that in recent decades the U.S. has a poor record in fighting wars. It’s both sad and pathetic.

      • Darren says

        Nov 15, 2014 at 2:26 pm

        It’s even worse than you think. I might just be a nasty civilian but even from my limited research and understanding I see how bad it is. The Rules of engagement truly need to be addressed before more of our men get fragged. The rules of engagement should be a campaign issue, if people love the military so much like they claim then take an active approach on trying to help these guys out.

        They get sent somewhere then they are told to fight a certain way, and being good soldiers they follow orders, but even many of them know what B.S it is. I feel bad for these guys they have the balls to take the fight to the enemy and yet our country seems hellbent on getting them killed. Take naive idealism out of warfare. War is not come cute little game with rules, let our men do the job they were trained for without idiots who know nothing about warfare getting in the way and the Afghanistan war would have been over 10 years ago. I know what good soldiers these guys are they are good at what they do so let them do it. It’s like telling a doctor how to do his job when you are a high school drop out.

        Enough with this suburbanite mentality of lolly pops and rainbows influencing how our men engage 7th century savages. What’s worse the enemy exploits the rules of engagement and uses them against our men getting more of them killed or wounded in the process. Then when our men kill the savages too well they are tried for murder. Why is p*ssing on the corpses of savages a crime? These people threw away their humanity they are lower than insects. Idiocy sheer idiocy. What’s worse we give the enemy we are fighting military contracts. Or arm them in Syria so they can use weapons and money to buy more weapons to kill our men or more innocent people. Here is a link of the Islamic State Department giving military contracts to Al Qaeda and the Taliban.

        As the British say very bad form. Who is responsible for this travesty where is the accountability. I know accountabilty in government work right? I guess that’s where the saying good enough for government work comes from. If you understand our whole government operates under this premise good enough for government work you realize what trouble we are in.

        http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-30/al-qaeda-backers-found-with-u-s-contracts-in-afghanistan.html

        Due process rights is the reason the enemy still killing ally and U.S troops with military contracts. Due process rights? You can’t make this up, even Holly Wood would never put this in a script thinking it is too unbelievable.

        • Darren says

          Nov 15, 2014 at 2:37 pm

          I wish conservative and tea party groups and military activism groups would make more of an outcry over the whole rules of engagement thing. Try getting some media time addressing the serious issue. Fox News could run a piece on how suicidal the rules of engagement are have some wounded vets on discussing how they got wounded because of the sheer lunacy of the rules of engagement. I wish our side was as good at organizing and using social media ect as the left is. That is a major weakness our side sucks at this.

    • dan says

      Nov 14, 2014 at 6:32 pm

      this administration is arming the enemy while wanting to disarm American citizens.

  2. jewdog says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 4:21 pm

    And I know why: They neglected to padlock the storeroom. Some skinflint bureaucrat tried to save $1.98 on hardware and the inevitable happened. Now, the Pentagon should call Charles Stiles of “Mystery Diners” to have him set up hidden cameras to catch the thieves and confront them. At least then we US taxpayers would get a chuckle out of our investment, if nothing else.

  3. gravenimage says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 5:00 pm

    $420,000,000 in U.S. weapons, “sensitive items” missing in Afghanistan
    ………………………….

    Is anyone really surprised by this? Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan having been doing this for a long time, and we have never demanded accountability.

    And these *are weapons*—this is much more potentially deadly to us than if this were the sort of more run-of-the-mill corruption that just led to the lining of mid-level kleptocrats there.

    Combine this with weaponry given to Iraq falling into the hands of the ISIS when the Islamic State took over in western Iraq, and we are funding and supplying the Jihad against us. Suicidal madness…

    • gravenimage says

      Nov 13, 2014 at 5:07 pm

      I really need to proofread before I post.

      That should have read, “Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan have been doing this” and “…this is much more potentially deadly to us than if this were the sort of more run-of-the-mill corruption that just led to the lining the pockets of mid-level kleptocrats there”.

      And it should have been, “ISIS” rather than “the ISIS”.

      • Charli Main says

        Nov 14, 2014 at 2:39 am

        Not to worry Gravenimage. Most of us are ordinary folk, not university professors with Phd’s in English grammer.
        We all get the jist of your many excellent posts.

        • Mike says

          Nov 14, 2014 at 4:59 am

          I don’t have a PH D in English lit. physics, or even basket weaving. So you don’t need an advanced degree to spell correctly or construct a coherent sentence.

          But words do make a difference, despite the political double talk that passes for accountability these days.

        • Charli Main says

          Nov 14, 2014 at 6:20 am

          @mike
          You may have noticed that a substantial numbers of JW posters do not have English as there first language and many have problems constructing grammatically correct sentences, even though they may have PhD’s in basket weaving.
          This does not detract from their efforts to express themselves in another language.
          Intelligent people still get the jist of their posts.

        • commander faschisto says

          Nov 14, 2014 at 3:51 pm

          Uhm…guys…the word is actually spelled “gist”…

        • gravenimage says

          Nov 16, 2014 at 12:36 am

          Thanks so much for your kind comment, Charli. I’ve actually worked as an editor and proofreader, though—so I just need to pay more attention when posting.

          Hope you are doing well.

  4. Salah says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 5:22 pm

    “..they (Obama and the State Department) know the mainstream media and the Stupid Party will not call them on it, so why bother?”

    This is exactly why we ALL are responsible. Peoples are responsible of their respective elected governments. Their inaction is their own condemnation.
    Sometimes we deserve what we get!

  5. john spielman says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 5:30 pm

    where is Karzai now, why is he not subject to a forensic audit if it appears he stole US property and sold it, arrested and charged with theft?

  6. Henry says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 5:32 pm

    Usually my blood would boil at gross incompetence like this, this time however, I’m left feeling physically sick!

    • Darren says

      Nov 15, 2014 at 2:40 pm

      You want to get really angry read this story. Take an Adivan or something before you do, because if you are worked up about this story, you might break your monitor after reading this one.

      http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-30/al-qaeda-backers-found-with-u-s-contracts-in-afghanistan.html

  7. Wellington says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 6:10 pm

    And it’s not going to get any better anytime soon. No prominent person in the Democratic Party is speaking the truth about Afghanistan—and by no difficult extension about all of Islam—and few major figures in the Republican Party are. As with so many other Western nations, the current crop of political elites in America are woefully letting down both their constituents and their nation. Of course, the single greatest practitioner here of malfeasance among America’s political elites is the current occupant of the Oval Office. As in so many other areas, he has been absolutely wretched.

  8. profitsbeard says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 6:29 pm

    The West should have put the fear of God into the idiots quickly after 9/11 and with the rules of engagement from WW II, up to a neutron bomb dropped on Tora Bora to get Bin Laden extinguished as fast and finally as possible.

    And no hesitation in raining death ruthlessly down upon the heads of all jihadi maniacs.

    Long dragged out nation-building follies in Islamic lands are unhistorically unhinged.

    And merely another unintended tool for the Jihad.

    The Steal The Infidels’ Weapons and Tactics maneuver.

    If the jihadis were crazy enough to let us plunder their arsenals -and training methods, of course we would.

    Since we – through our leaders- are insane enough to teach advanced military skills and weapons use to our sworn enemies… any Muslims who believe in the literalized Koran… then we invite a Western or Indian or Chinese or Russian city to vanish in a fireball.

    Such a shock should end the mass-pretense of a Theocratic Totalitarian Nightmare being excused as an acceptably [?] murderous Coexistence Dialog.

    Something needs to awaken the Western Narcoleptocracies.

    Or their sleep will be cut short permanently.

    (Orange jumpsuits optional.)

  9. Hexhamgeezer says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 7:33 pm

    As a Brit with some small experience of US military administration and accountancy I would guess that 50% of the missing gear has been allowed to go missing to Afghan organised thievery and higher command’s ‘OK let them have it if it will keep them quiet for a month or two’ with the other 50% to sheer bl00dy incompetence and self administered fuckupery of the relevant materiel.

    • Darren says

      Nov 15, 2014 at 2:43 pm

      Good enough for government work, this mantra runs deep within government. There is never any accountability and no one gets fired. If private business was run like the government is the business besides being bankrupt most likely would have caught on fire and burned to ashes in the process to to such gross incompetence.

  10. Mahendra Singh says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 8:14 pm

    Sadly, these weapons will kill American boys, in addition to the
    hapless armies sent to fight the jihadi armies without sufficient
    weaponry or motivation.

  11. jihad me at hello says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 8:16 pm

    Were these weapons “lost” in the same way ISIS’s shiny new Toyota pickups were “lost” via anti Assad “moderate” US equipped “pass the passel” fighters?

  12. Edward says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 10:39 pm

    ‘$420,000,000 in U.S. weapons, “sensitive items” missing in Afghanistan’
    Wonder who sanctioned the military hijacking?

    I guess the OSI (Office of Special Investigation) will take charge of the investigation if they find hint of criminal intent.

    OSI investigation? Hmm, maybe not if it happens to be an inside job ….. something like the “Fast and Furious” operation again.

    In 1958, as a regular USAF airmen I was garnished $125 bucks from my monthly pay, 1/3 the price of a piece of electronic test equipment, which was stolen when the weekend warriors (reservists) were on their monthly weekend (2 day) duty. Yes, the weekday personnel had forgotten to provide double security of the equipment storeroom. Three airmen [we]”were charged and made to pay for the loss, just “because we happen to be on duty that weekend” according to the OSI report.The regular airmen were interrogated for over 8 hours each to determine his share of liability including mine too! For a while (at age 22) I was very angry, I thought U-S-A-F meant for something else and not the United States Air Force 🙁

    Seriously, if any weapon falls into the hands of the enemies it jeopardizes the safety of our military personnel (like the US southern Border) incidents and the innocents within harm’s way. Let’s pray it doesn’t!

    • Davegreybeard says

      Nov 14, 2014 at 3:05 am

      Thank you for your service Edward.

      As an Army Viet Nam vet, I have had similar disappointments in the service of our great nation.

      God be with you brother.

      • Edward says

        Nov 14, 2014 at 9:06 am

        Thank you Davegreybeard and all the Guys that served!

        God bless you all 🙂

  13. mortimer says

    Nov 13, 2014 at 11:57 pm

    90% of Afghan people share the same ideology as the Taliban so they cannot be trusted even by members of their own tribes, let alone by us.

    90% of Afghan people are unfortunately ill-educated, prejudiced, superstitious, backward, misogynistic, xenophobic, bronze-age savages.

    • Darren says

      Nov 14, 2014 at 1:33 pm

      So basically what you are saying is they are muslims.

  14. KiwiKaffir says

    Nov 14, 2014 at 1:58 am

    O this just gets better and better ……

  15. Beagle says

    Nov 14, 2014 at 2:35 am

    Quick, arm some moderate jihadis to steal our weapons back!

    /bipartisan DC policy maker off

  16. duh_swami says

    Nov 14, 2014 at 3:43 am

    Weapons and other stuff has a habit of ‘walking away’ from military bases. Years ago I bought an old house in Berkeley Ca, I was remolding a closet with a built in seat. I removed the top and inside were two hand grenades. I called the cops, they told me not to touch anything and get out of the house. They sent the bomb squad to remove them. Later I found out that they were part of a case of grenades stolen from the Marines at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, and sold to local Black Panthers.

    • Stand Fast in the Liberty says

      Nov 14, 2014 at 10:10 am

      Sheesh! So glad neither of them blew up while you were working, Swami.

  17. fair_dinkum says

    Nov 14, 2014 at 6:24 am

    *** the building in the background is a sophisticated mayoral palace***

    seriously..

    i wonder what pakistans’ list looks like? they are probably, predictably still receiving huge amounts of foreign aid money, the bin laden embarrassment ..all of it skimmed and channeled..they buy speedboats with it

    or was that the indonesians with post 9/11 anti terrorist funds to hunt and stop terrorist cells ..skimmed. channeled and spent on speed boats..

    this boat thing was from a doco at the time. about 10 yrs ago?

    ..an indonesian police chief laughing at the amount of money they are getting out of the U S and none of it spent on the legit reasons. he was being bugged, but it didnt matter..

    now afghanistan. and look, every other mohammedian states. all certainly have very ingrained corruption in their system..

    but when you look at the whole forest that is islam, corruption, disloyalty and downright crime is well accommodated. because most of the crime isnt crime to them..its the standard way to treat non believers and kaffirs .. us non believers and kaffirs..

    dont get me wrong..there is a lot of double crossing and spite against their fellows. theyll kill each other as well to get ahead.. and most moslam states have a type of cast system as well as degrees of slavery, so its inbred that they will keep lower groups down “where they belong”without too much thought of their plights.

    spoiled persian kids in white bmw’s.

    damn islam

  18. Darren says

    Nov 14, 2014 at 9:36 am

    There may be more to this story than meets the eye. I won’t make accusations without any evidence and I am not in the know in any way, but the lack of urgency has me stumped. I know since we have a magic printing press that creates money out of thin air and this privlidge will last forever because we are special and unlike any other nation in history but despite that I wonder if someone is doing a little back room dealing on the side selling stuff to various tribes. Think of the movie scene from the Lord of War, after the Soviet Union fell in Ukraine. Here is the scene I am referring to from the movie.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24AuL2v1O_o

    I mean if our government is corrupt beyond all measure, and our justice and legal system is as well, why wouldn’t there be corruption in the military industrial complex as well? As to blue on green attacks, everyone but the Pentagon (too busy being taught islam is peaceful by muslim brotherhood appointed intel officers and wahabi imams) know the reason why those won’t end, we are infidel crusaders in a muslim land.

    I wouldn’t doubt many in the Afghan government passively support this as well, I know much of the Afghan population does. Think of how the Pakistani Intel Service supports jihadists and constantly undermines us. Hopefully though a lot of these traitors get fragged once the Taliban retake the country when we leave, it would be poetic justice. Anyway since money is meaningless since we can print forever and suffer no consequences I’m sure this won’t bother the military. I wonder if the pentagon has devised a plan on how to run the military when the party ends yet, since as we speak China, Russia, and other countries are in the process of killing the petro dollar. If I were them that is the first thing I’d go after. It’s our biggest weakness and it allows us to project the greatest amount of power. Anyway if anyone in the Pentagon or the Islamic State Department reads this, make sure to cleanse your eyes by doing a workbook on two on diversity is good and watch a video on the nobel life of the prophet of islam.

    • Darren says

      Nov 14, 2014 at 9:42 am

      I forgot to link up this story. In the quest to increase jobs numbers so it looks like our sagging economy mired in a depression is doing better we decided to include Al Qaeda in the jobs report to boost those sagging jobs numbers. Don’t believe me? Then why is the army giving money to them? This is sarcasm obviously but read this and be awed at stupidity never before seen in the history of man or beast. Paging horse face in the Islamic State Department quit giving government contracts to Al Qaeda and the Taliban. I thought the NSA was useless but damn you guys are worse. Truly the Bad News Bears of government agencies. Inquiring minds want to know is someone getting some kick backs to fund their vacation home for early retirement?

      http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-30/al-qaeda-backers-found-with-u-s-contracts-in-afghanistan.html

  19. robert wagner says

    Nov 14, 2014 at 2:36 pm

    Yeah! And what else is new? Einstein said “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Didn’t this happen before in Afghanistan when the Soviets finely left?

  20. desidude2 says

    Nov 14, 2014 at 9:28 pm

    It’s not Karzai or the latest leader of Pakistan , who are corrupt, the entire countries of Afghanistan and Pakistanis are corrupt, from bottom to the top. These people feel it’s their divine right to steal as much as they can from the infidel stooges of the USA. The higher the corrupt officials are in the government the more they steal.

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