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The US Air Force Retires 200 Combat Aircraft in Fiscal Year 2022
The US Air Force is retiring 200 combat aircraft in fiscal year 2022, and there are concerns about the lack of organization and responsibility in the military to provide support to troops in combat situations. The speaker suggests making military leaders spend time in combat deployments before making legal decisions about dropping bombs.
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Despite taxpayers spending a significant amount on military helicopters and assets, the US military lacks organization and responsibility in utilizing their resources efficiently for combat support, with bureaucratic layers and regulations inhibiting their effectiveness.
2:53:45 - 2:54:52 (01:07)
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Despite taxpayers spending a significant amount on military helicopters and assets, the US military lacks organization and responsibility in utilizing their resources efficiently for combat support, with bureaucratic layers and regulations inhibiting their effectiveness.
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The US Air Force has announced that they are retiring 200 combat aircraft in fiscal year 2022.
2:54:52 - 2:57:24 (02:31)
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The US Air Force has announced that they are retiring 200 combat aircraft in fiscal year 2022. In addition, the speaker proposes a combination of lend lease and "flying tiger" approach to prevent Russian invasion, emphasizing the importance of having lawyers live with the consequences of their decisions.