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How the US Military Lost $2.3 Trillion! So Firstly, The US military didn’t loose $2.3 trillion, they just lost track of where it was spent. Understand that with an easy example. So Imagine that you earned and spent 10 lakhs in a year, but only doc

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can't wrap my head around this. Even small companies have robust ERP systems these days. How can the US military be so behind in tech? They should outsource their accounting to Bangalore 😜

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