Decommissioning
http://www.defencemanagement.com/news_story.asp?id=15559
Ultimately I have become so cynical and quite simply think its about Money. Its not about protecting innocent people, its about protecting the fat cats and their financial interests.
Whilst I am at one of my mega moans why on earth do rebels that have access to their own planes need our help?
I just don't get it.
http://www.defencemanagement.com/news_story.asp?id=15559
Ultimately I have become so cynical and quite simply think its about Money. Its not about protecting innocent people, its about protecting the fat cats and their financial interests.
Whilst I am at one of my mega moans why on earth do rebels that have access to their own planes need our help?
I just don't get it.
Well in fact perhaps I do get it! almost everything we have sent to Libya has recently been decommissioned. All we are missing is the Ark Royal.
Question is why would you plan to decommission something that is still proving useful and what would you have done if all the decommissioned stuff had been sold, or scrapped, then who would have gone to Libya?
Interesting question really!
To De-Commission
Question is why would you plan to decommission something that is still proving useful and what would you have done if all the decommissioned stuff had been sold, or scrapped, then who would have gone to Libya?
Interesting question really!
To De-Commission
de·com·mis·sion
- to remove or retire (a ship, airplane, etc.) from active service.
- to deactivate; shut down: to decommission a nuclear power plant.