Curious what can be divined about the future direction of the Army by their impending decision about what to do with the MRAPs?

Members of Congress are carefully watching to see how the Pentagon deals with the MRAP troop carriers in Afghanistan, part of a $45 billion urgent effort to build a fleet of armored transports to deflect lethal roadside bombs. The military does not want to pay for hauling them home and fixing them if they are not relevant to future wars. Likewise, officers do not want to scrap them or give them to Afghans or other allies — and then have to buy them again if needed in the future.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/15/wo...16870/iz9Qz9Kw