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Chas said:I think that the $$ would be better spent on intelligence gathering.
As Sun Tzu said, Of all those in the army close to the commander none is more intimate than the secret agent; of all rewards none more liberal than those given to secret agents; of all matters none is more confidential than those relating to secret operations.
What good is a museum relic when the war is one that should be fought in the shadows?
The vast majority of the project was funded by private donations. This has nothing to do with taking money from any war efforts or covert operations or intelligence budgets to fund a museum.
You could use many Sun Tzu sayings to apply to the anti-museum argument. The need for a superior trained or technologivally superior army, the need to strike as a surprise to take the upper hand, to draw first blood.
To me none of that is at all relevant to this conversation. Sun Tzu was also a warrior and had little purpose for anything not directly for war. He would have opposed any museum, but fortunately today we recognize their usefulness and purpose more than he would have.