First published at 04:18 UTC on April 20th, 2018.
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What does STUPIDITY COST ALLIED TAXPAYERS who do NOT check their foolish government actions??
OVER $130 Mi…
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Marquis Who's Who In America (1999-2018);
Who's Who In Science and Engineering (2000-2010);
Who's Who in the World (2002-2018)
What does STUPIDITY COST ALLIED TAXPAYERS who do NOT check their foolish government actions??
OVER $130 Million
U.S. forces fired 66 Tomahawk cruise missiles EIGHT Syrian targets early morning local time
66 AGM 109 Tomahawks: $100 million
The U.S. Military fired 20 various other missiles: $30 million.
The final DEPLOYMENT bill for USAF/NAVY: NOT RELEASED
LOGISTICS: [NOT Confirmed by Syrian and Russian Authorities]
USS John Warner, a U.S. Virginia-class submarine, fired six Tomahawk cruise missiles from its position in the Mediterranean Sea
USS Monterey, a U.S. Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser, fired 30 Tomahawk cruise missiles from its position in the Red Sea
USS Laboon, a U.S. Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, also launched another seven Tomahawks from its position in the Red Sea
USS Higgins, another Arleigh Burke destroyer, sent an additional 23 Tomahawks from the North Arabian Gulf
French frigate Languedoc launched three naval versions of a SCALP missile, a long-range deep strike weapon, from its position in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
Two U.S. B-1B Lancer bombers escorted by U.S. fighter jets launched 19 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles (JASSM)
British Typhoon and Tornado aircraft launched 8 2,900 pound Storm Shadow cruise missiles, which have a range of more than 300 miles
French Rafales and Mirages shot nine SCALP missiles
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