U.S. building Afghanistan a huge $92 million military headquarters

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The United States is spending $92 million to build Afghanistan a new "Pentagon," a massive five-story military headquarters with domed roofs and a high-tech basement command center that will link Afghan generals with their troops fighting the Taliban nationwide.But when Defense Minister Abdul Rahim Wardak asked for a bigger office in the building -- a change that would cost about $300,000 -- he got a firm "no." Such changes cost time and money, U.S. military officials said, and in Afghanistan, both are in ever-shorter supply.

"We could do them, but we're not going to do them," Col. Andrew Backus, the director of engineering for the NATO command in charge of training and equipping the Afghan security forces, said of the Afghans' proposed revisions. "What we're going to do is finish the project with strict change control and turn it over to the Afghans. And if they want to change it, then they can change it."

The military headquarters is one of the most prominent public symbols of America's ongoing financial commitment to Afghanistan.

Rising amid Kabul's dusty streets, the 516,000-square-foot building, still cloaked in scaffolds and cranes, dwarfs other buildings in town.

"Once it's finished, it will be a permanent and a very significant illustration of the U.S. support for Afghanistan," Wardak said in an interview.

Even with American troops beginning their withdrawal, the U.S. government is still working its way through a $10 billion menu of construction projects.

Of the 1,150 buildings planned, more than 600 have been completed, with a total value of $4 billion.

The United States is also building a $54 million Kabul headquarters for the Interior Ministry, which oversees the Afghan police, and a $102 million base for the military's 201st Corps in eastern Afghanistan.



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Locutus

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I think revenge.

Now it's it's more like remorse.

Either way, it's retarded.
 

Highball

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This is also top protect the US Puppet Afghani government of whom most Afghani's would bomb if they got the chance. Look at is this way. One day this may become another world renown "Memorial to US stupity." We already have three others. Two are in Iraq and the last is in Iran. Contractors alert! They are now designing one for downtown Mogadishu also. They need bids at the State Department.
 

coldstream

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Doesn't sound like they intend to get out and leave Afghanistan to the Afghanis after 2014.. seems an expenditure like this would support a permanent American presence rather than the massively corrupt and incompentent Afghani military, which would have no idea what to do with it. :roll:
 

Redmonton_Rebel

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Maybe they should be spending the money on some bunkers with really thick walls(like 100 feet). The Taliban isn't going away, as long as the US and NATO are in Afghanistan the war isn't going to end. What was that thing about Bush and Cheney creating a state of permanent war.
 

BaalsTears

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The headquarters building will ultimately be occupied by some faction of the Taliban. America has been defeated by a bunch of fuzzy wuzzies. Incredible. I think America needs to get out of the business of fighting wars overseas.
 

dancing-loon

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The headquarters building will ultimately be occupied by some faction of the Taliban. America has been defeated by a bunch of fuzzy wuzzies. Incredible. I think America needs to get out of the business of fighting wars overseas.
Embassy in Bagdad


now a Pentagon in Kabul...


soon to look like this...

:roll:
 

dancing-loon

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Let this oil rich nation build the headquarters by themselves.
That would be a huge oversight from the security and spy departments. Building it themselves the Americans can hide all sorts of bug devices in the walls, floors and ceilings to be instantly informed about any decisions or just plain talk going on inside.

The other reason would be to kind of manipulate the Afghani to feel indebted and therefore feel obliged to meet any wishes or demands favorably.