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You do realize this was from 2015, right?

and thats a 6.0 diesel, there's no way its still running.

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Those towel heads don't know how to bullet proof that thing that's for sure.

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I realize that ISIS can afford to bring American Equipment over to fight.

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Go find the 2015 article about this and you'll understand how they got that truck. They didn't bring it from the US by themselves.

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Point is a crappy truck was shipped all the way over seas. Comparatively why couldn’t we have salvaged some expensive equipment.

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nah thats in galveston. New addition to the neighborhood. Thanks Xiden

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All he had to do was remove a few components from every piece of equipment. You could even have a software time out, so vehicles/planes/missiles stop working after a few years.

In practice the only stuff that's going to be usable in a decade are the guns and ammo, but those night-sights will be a big force multiplier in the region.

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But if he did that, what would the taliban use on the military base we abandoned?

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This isn't in Afghanistan.

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So?

ISIS has no problem getting equipment from America. That's the point.

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Because the title states Afghanistan.

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Are you daft?

The US left equipment in Afghanistan.

The excuse is that it is too expensive to bring back.

Then why can ISIS afford to have vehicles and weapons from the US? Is ISIS richer than the US?