US military bases that housed Afghan evacuees suffered $260 million in damage. Oh, well. Only $260 million, a paltry sum compared to $60 billion to Ukraine for money laundering.
A new Department of Defense (DOD) report found that the U.S. military bases that housed Afghan evacuees suffered $260 million in damages, with the Air Force saying the damage was “unrepairable.”
“Air Force officials described tables, chairs and cots broken by guests and tents and cots ruined by spray paint, human biological matter and holes,” it continues.
“The Air Force described materials as ‘completely depleted, such that no materials remain available for other real world missions,'” it adds.
Some of the damage to the buildings left them unusable for the military until the plumbing and walls are repaired.

