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                    June 26, 2010
		Russian Mi-17 Helicopters in Afghanistan
Where is Rambo when we need him? During the Soviet  war in Afghanistan the American CIA supplied Stinger Anti-Aircraft  Missiles to the Afghan resistance for use against Soviet helicopters. As  the war dragged on Hollywood sent John Rambo into the fray to take on  the Russkies and blast their vaunted choppers from the Afghan skies.
The  Afghan resistance movement which fought the Soviets morphed into the  oppressive Taliban regime which gained power and influence in the  international terrorist movement during the mid to late nineties while  American foreign policy was embracing a “don’t ask, don’t tell” posture  towards terrorism.
Once  again Russian helicopters can be seen in the skies over Afghanistan.  The Mi-17 helicopter was designed and built by the Soviet military  specifically for use in their war in Afghanistan and now after a lengthy  absence it has been re-fit and re-deployed. No need to bring Rambo out  of retirement though, this time the Mi-17 is on our side.
The  purchase of Mi-17s from Russia has been met with resistance here at  home. Pravda reports.
U.S. lawmakers do not want the Pentagon to buy Mi-17 helicopters from Russia for operations in Afghanistan.
U.S. military has already bought 31 units of Mi-17 and spent 648 million dollars for this deal. Yet, the Pentagon has no intention to stop there and was planning to buy 10 more of these Russian helicopters in the next year.
This caused an uproar in the U.S. Senate. In their words, why buy helicopters from Russia while there are American manufacturers lined up for the state orders that are ready to supply their product for Afghan needs for the mere pennies.
Brigadier General Michael Bauer has agued the case for the  purchase of the Mi-17, telling the Senate that “We must overcome the  fact that we are talking about a Russian helicopter.” General Bauer  believes that the Mi-17 is ideal for use in Afghanistan and that if the  Senate should stop the purchase of the Russian helicopters it would  cause a serious delay in the creation of a viable Afghan air unit. The  Pentagon is attempting to maintain Mr. Obama’s timetable for the  withdraw of American forces next year.
In  addition to it’s deployment in Afghanistan the Pentagon “has already  purchased eight of these helicopters for the armed forces of Iraq,  another 14 went to Pakistan.” The Pentagon also is giving serious  thought to the purchase of additional units for use by the Special  Operations Command of the U.S. Army, the Mi-17 “would be ideal for  camouflage during operations conducted by U.S. commandos.
Meanwhile  in a seemingly unrelated development during Russian President  Medvedev’s visit to Washington it was announced  that.
U.S. President Barack Obama said Thursday that the United States and Russia has reached an agreement to resume exporting U.S. poultry products to Russia...
With the U.S.  economy buckling under the socialist agenda of the Obama regime, one can  only wonder how many chickens we will have to trade to Russia for each  needed piece of military equipment. Gee, didn’t America used to sell  helicopters, fighters, missiles and other weaponry to other countries? 
 



