French and Indian companies signed contracts worth 13 billion euros ($16 billion) on the first day of President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to India on Saturday, the French presidency said in a statement. -10 Mar 2018
French and Indian companies signed contracts worth 13 billion euros ($16 billion) on the first day of President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to India on Saturday, the French presidency said in a statement. -10 Mar 2018
Apparently General Dunford has not retired.
I apologize for the mistake.
Yes indeed, very strange, all of it was strange…
Of course, a mere forty-five billion dollars is but pocket change, compared to the missing 2.3 trillion dollars former U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced was missing one day prior to the 9/11 operation. But then, as now, the problem lay with the accounting for the missing funds, and efforts were made in Congress – to little avail – to find out what companies held the contracts to manage the Pentagon’s databases, and where the money was.
And with oil-prices plunging once again, which means social instability
in the middle east is about to explode…
This appears to be the plan to change modern warfare!
Imagine institutions no longer have to train, feed, clothe, care, house large troops but only hire a few technicians and automate warfare at the push of a button or voice command…