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Can Nasrallah bankrupt the U.S. Military arsenal?
Nasrallah has set up a bunch of dummy rocket launches that cost just a few dollars and Israel responded to each launch with jet fighters, smart bombs, and artellary costing upwards of $100,000 each strike. As Istral receives it's munitions free of charge from the USA, no price is too high if you don't have to pay it.
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- idontknoLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
OK it is silly .but no Israel have not yet drop the real expensive bombs yet
- 1 decade ago
And all the US is doing is weeding out old ordinance that needs to get rotated so there is room on the shelf's for the fresh stuff. This isn't the Clinton years when the military barely had enough ordinance with which to defend itself.
Nasrallah must have pretty well depleted Iran's stockpile by now. They need to call up the Kremlin to get some more. You know the Kremlin, our good buddy Putin. He's the one that is turning a democracy into a dictatorship; him and that diminutive fat body, Hugo Chavez. Sorry, I digress!
It sure didn't take us long to make a mortal enemy out of the Kremlin, did it? Of course, Clinton kissed so much Kremlin @ss during his watch, he started to acquire a taste for it.
GWB was able to see right through Putin, but that wasn't very hard to do, because he is such a shallow sob.
My keeper said, I'm rambling on. I'd better sign off, now.
- MikeGolfLv 71 decade ago
I would not doubt that Hezbollah has tried this. And I have no doubt that it worked about as well (it did not fool us at all) as when the Iraqis tried the same thing on us.
I just love it when terrorists copy the other terrorists failed tactics.
- rb42redsunsLv 61 decade ago
Please. $100,000 per strike? That would hardly qualify to be a rounding error...