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Yeah, I remember reading a headline like: "Kremlin can't account for 63% of nearly $4 trillion in assets"

Gotcha! That was actually the Pentagon[1].

[1] https://responsiblestatecraft.org/pentagon-audit-2666415734/




Man, that's a solid whatabout zinger.

Back on topic, however, this is what I'm talking about[1]:

> The radical-patriotic television channel Tsargrad indignantly reported that β€œthe actual scale of corruption under [former Defense Minister Sergey] Shoigu was not in the millions but in the trillions of rubles that officials dishonorably stole from the Russian Army.”

[1] https://cepa.org/article/russias-military-graft-purge-is-des...


I don't disagree that Russia might not be spending their military money effectively (including with copious corruption), but that really has no bearing on whether the US is spending their money effectively, which as far as I can tell we are not. I brought up Russia merely as an example that spending money does not mean your military is more capable.




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