I can see the point in the argument that anything already issued to the ANSF would be difficult to take back and destroy, to a degree.
But any asset, whether an M4 or an MRAP, under US control, should have been easily destroyed or made inoperable. Chop saws, reciprocating saws, a bunch of thermite grenades, and diesel drums would easily handle this.
We're talking about the Taliban here, not Top Gear or Diesel Brothers. Yank the electrical harnesses. Cut the steering veins. Put a thermite on the engine block, transmission, or rear end. You can blaze through a lower receiver in seconds with a chop saw. Or just stack it up, turn a drum over, and light it.
Bottom line is that just about anything under US control could have been easily left unable to be ever used again.
But any asset, whether an M4 or an MRAP, under US control, should have been easily destroyed or made inoperable. Chop saws, reciprocating saws, a bunch of thermite grenades, and diesel drums would easily handle this.
We're talking about the Taliban here, not Top Gear or Diesel Brothers. Yank the electrical harnesses. Cut the steering veins. Put a thermite on the engine block, transmission, or rear end. You can blaze through a lower receiver in seconds with a chop saw. Or just stack it up, turn a drum over, and light it.
Bottom line is that just about anything under US control could have been easily left unable to be ever used again.