Posted on 10/09/2023 6:25:57 AM PDT by mikelets456
The United States has transferred American munitions stored in Israel for use in Ukraine and plans to send more soon, US and Israeli officials told CNN Wednesday.
A US official told CNN they have moved “some” of the 300,000 155-millimeter shells that the US and Israel agreed would be transferred, and that there are plans to move the remaining amount in the coming weeks.
Israel Defense Forces spokesperson Richard Hecht told CNN that the Americans notified the Israelis a while ago they were transferring munitions. Hecht said the munitions are US-owned, that their movements are “American business” and that they don’t need Israeli permission to move the munitions.
“In support of security assistance packages to Ukraine via the Presidential Drawdown Authority, the DOD has been able to transfer materiel and equipment while maintaining military readiness. Due to operational security considerations, we will not discuss the location or units providing the equipment or materiel,” Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder said in a statement. “As we provide aid to Ukraine, we are also working to replenish US inventories and backfill depleted stocks of allies and partners.”
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Nah, they're just lying around on empty lots in shipping containers.
The host country doesn't have custody or any responsibility for them.
You win the FR Participation Award for the day, ansel.
So you think we don’t preposition supplies for our military to fight in different regions, but that we are basically giving the weapons to these countries?
In your mind, the Marines don’t really have their own storage depots in Norway?
“Stockpiles of United States Marine Corps weapons, vehicles, ammunition and other equipment have been located in Norway since 1981 as part of what is currently designated the Marine Corps Prepositioning Program-Norway (MCPP-N). This material is stored in a network of climate-controlled caves and buildings near the city of Trondheim, and is drawn upon as part of worldwide US military operations.”
The "so" tell for cognitive dissonance.
Thanks for playing!
You don’t really know what any of this is about it seems.
That's how empires think.
We need to shut down the empire. Close our overseas munitions storage depots and military bases, and focus on our own borders.
Empty lots-—LOL!!!!!!
I’m literally at my desk laughing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytrtNPGeCSw
Have I taught you that when somebody starts their tweet response in debate "so, you're saying that..." - that is always a sign of cognitive dissonance, and that there are two things to look for.
First is the word "so" at the beginning of the sentence, but that's not 100 reliable - but ninety percent of the time in the context of a debate it is a signal that the next thing I'm going to say is nonsense.
What kind of nonsense? A special kind, right?
Absurd absolutes - that's one where they say "oh, so you're saying that 100 people out of 100 people die from a vaccination", for example. Right? That would be an absurd absolute.
The other is word salad, where you look at the sentence and you say - that doesn't even look like a person who knows how words go together. Right?
And then the other is, as was mentioned, is mind reading - where somebody says "oh, so you're thinking that gravity is really made of chocolate", and you think literally no one thinks gravity is made of chocolate - literally no one - and yet you've read my mind to think that's in there.
Right? That's just a clear sign of cognitive dissonance.
I know that it's about your cognitive dissonance, as explained in my post #47
I think it does. Given the high probability that terrorists will attack Israel at some point and that Israel will need our support, it's better to have the munitions in place already.
As you said: "Given the high probability that terrorists will attack Israel at some point and that Israel will need our support, it's better to have the munitions in place already."
Following on that:
If I'm storing a pallet of ammunition for my buddy Bob, and I get attacked by random nutzoids, and I suddenly need the pallet of ammo, I'm not going to say "Hey, I can't use Bob's ammo, because it's his, not mine!"
I'll get Bob's ammo back to him in full, after I use what I need.
So correct!
These stockpiles of vehicles and munitions are our response to the reality that, unlike in WW I or WW II, the bad guys just won’t hang around for us to get our act together and ship enough munitions over to whup ‘em.
It took, ten to twelve weeks to gear up for Desert Storm? Modern warfare take lots of weapons and systems, and lots of weapons systems means shipping across the Atlantic or the Pacific. And shipping takes time and coordination.
Do our lefties think that Iran, Russia or China will just hang around making speeches for a few months until we finally get the logistics in place to blow them up?
Nope, making speeches is the job of our current Pentagon and Congress.
Ah, so it’s not for our benefit. It’s for Israel’s benefit.
It would take weeks to load up an armored Division and ship it some place where it’s needed. Weeks. These things have to be loaded on ships. As massive as our air transport system is it cannot move that amount of gear. We need to preposition gear overseas to stand a chance of getting it where it’s needed in any sort of decent time frame
You seem determined to not understand the routine and ordinary practice of the United States military keeping supplies and equipment prepositioned around the world.
I don’t know how you thought we were going to fight the Soviets for example, we needed supplies to equip our 100,000s of troops that would hopefully survive the efforts to get to Europe if the Soviets attacked, and as the most violent war the world has ever known was devouring ammo and equipment.
I understand. That's how empires function. But I don't think we should be an empire.
I don’t know how you thought we were going to fight the Soviets ...
The Soviets are no more. We should have shut down our own empire 30 years ago.
“Why are we even storing our munitions in Israel?”
The US stores munitions, tanks, aircraft, and etc. in Israel and a few other places around the world like Diego Garcia. This way in case there’s a problem we send troops by air and everything they need is already close to where they need it.
When someone mentions the Soviet Union, it is pretty silly to ignore the reason and instead tell them that the Soviet Union doesn’t still exist, but of course you also got into “empire”.
You can’t seem to stay on the topic of prepositioning long enough to learn about it but instead, search for meaningless evading wisecracks.
Those of us who did Regorgers and knew about the vast amounts of equipment prepositioned in Europe thought this was common knowledge.
JUST ADD SOLDIERS: ARMY PREPOSITIONED
STOCKS AND AGILE FORCE PROJECTION
Since its establishment in the early 1960s, the Army’s Prepositioning Strategy and Prepositioning of Materiel Configured in Unit Sets (POMCUS), today known as
Army Prepositioned Stocks (APS), has evolved from its initial focus of defending Western Europe from a Soviet invasion to a global power projection strategy.
During the Berlin crisis, the Commander in Chief Europe (CINCEUR) Gen. Lauris Norstad, USAF and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) recognized a serious strategic flaw: the inability of the United States to rapidly and quickly deploy forces to Europe. In response to this concern, they agreed to preposition organizational equipment for two
divisions to facilitate the rapid deployment of Soldiers from CONUS to Europe.
When the 3rd ID(M) started arriving in-theater on 6 January 2003, the division collected its equipment from Camp Doha and Camp Arifjan, including 252 Abrams, 325 Bradleys, 18 MLRS, and 56 M88s. The 3rd ID was above 90 percent supplied when it began the attack on Baghdad, including 218 of 259 Unit Identification Code sets (UICs). Collectively, for OIF, APS issued 218 APS UIC sets; 17,655 pieces of rolling stock;
124,400 sets, kits, and outfits; 119,194 medical supply class VIII items; 482,993 repair parts; and 5,986 containers.
But I don't think we should have an empire, so none of these reasons matter to me.
It's like you're trying to explain why we need to order a certain amount of steel to build a skyscraper, and I keep explaining that I only want a single family house.
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