
“It could cost about $60 million to replace the cruise missiles that the U.S. military rained on Syrian targets Thursday night. The missiles used on Thursday likely cost the U.S. military around $1 million, but the latest versions of the missile that would replace those could be more costly, depending on size of the order and other factors, said Loren Thompson, a consultant and chief operating officer of nonprofit Lexington Institute.”
Related posts:
Greenwald vows to release UK secrets after 9-hour detention of his partner
Secret NSA loophole allows data gathering on U.S. citizens without a warrant
Japan nuclear body says radioactive water at Fukushima an ‘emergency’
Global Debt Exceeds $100 Trillion as Governments Binge, BIS Says
Hollande begs UK Labour Party to back bombing ISIS in Syria
Wichita officer who fired fatal shot in Dec. 'swatting' never saw a gun
Carlyle Cuts Apartment Holdings After Rent Growth Slows
Australian public programming questions value of reading to children
Former police officer indicted for stealing $13,000 in DARE donations
Useless U.S.-Canada train roundtrips exploit U.S. energy program
Dementia Drugs Ineffective at Slowing Mental Decline
China's central bank ready to unveil deposit insurance
Ex-sheriff charged with drug distribution, selling guns from evidence
Dolce and Gabbana jailed over tax evasion
U.S. nears deal to cut Egypt’s debt by $1 billion