WaPo: At Least $500 Million Has Been Spent Since 9/11 On Renovating Guantanamo Bay
At the U.S. naval station here, a handsome electronic sign hangs between
two concrete pillars. In yellow enamel against a blue metal backdrop is
a map of Cuba, the "Pearl of the Antilles," above flashing time and
temperature readings.
The cost of the marquee, along with a smaller sign positioned near the airfield: $188,000. Among other odd legacies from war-on-terror spending since 2001 for the troops at Guantanamo Bay: an abandoned volleyball court for $249,000, an unused go-kart track for $296,000 and $3.5 million for 27 playgrounds that are often vacant.
Read the entire Washington Post article here.
The cost of the marquee, along with a smaller sign positioned near the airfield: $188,000. Among other odd legacies from war-on-terror spending since 2001 for the troops at Guantanamo Bay: an abandoned volleyball court for $249,000, an unused go-kart track for $296,000 and $3.5 million for 27 playgrounds that are often vacant.
Read the entire Washington Post article here.

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