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With an estimated 160,000 private contractors working in Iraq....lets just get the troops out...

 
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There is, conveniently, no official count. But there are an estimated 160,000 private contractors working in Iraq, and some 50,000 of them are "private security" operatives - that is, fighters.

The dangers of this privatized approach to war became frighteningly clear last month, after guards from Blackwater USA, assigned to protect American diplomats, were accused of killing at least eight Iraqis, including an infant.

Iraqis, whose hearts and minds the Bush administration insists it is finally winning, were infuriated by the killings, telling tales of arrogant and trigger-happy operatives terrorizing ordinary citizens.

The incident provides an irrefutable argument for bringing these mission-critical jobs, which should be performed by soldiers, back into government hands as quickly as possible, and for placing any remaining private contractors under the jurisdiction of US military law.

Blackwater's 850 operatives in Iraq are not the only problem. The fact that American diplomatic activity in Iraq nearly came to a halt when Blackwater was grounded for a few days shows how much US operations have come to depend on mercenaries.

The armed forces have relied on private contractors since the United States opted for an all-volunteer military after the end of the Vietnam War- mostly for noncritical tasks such as building or cooking.

The Bush administration took it to a whole new level when it decided to fight a big war with a far too small force - requiring the Pentagon and other agencies to turn to private security contractors like Blackwater to help make up some of the difference.

Contractors have been in a legal limbo in Iraq since 2004, when US authorities there granted them immunity from prosecution under Iraqi law. Some of the interrogators involved in the abuse of prisoners at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison were private contractors, yet none of them have been punished. Indeed, no private contractor has been prosecuted or convicted for any crime involving an Iraqi victim.

In November 2006, an amendment was included in the defense authorization bill that put private contractors under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, exposing the contractors to a court martial just like any other American soldiers. The Bush administration has been none too eager to enforce this new law, and the Pentagon has not yet issued guidelines to commanders about its application.

The lesson here is that such essential jobs cannot be outsourced. War is not a private business.

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Re: With an estimated 160,000 private contractors working in Iraq....lets just get the troops out...
NO FUCKING MERCENARIES IN IRAQ! KILL THEM ALL BETTER THAN BRINGING'EM BACK!
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Re: With an estimated 160,000 private contractors working in Iraq....lets just get the troops out...
NO FUCKING MERCENARIES IN IRAQ! KILL THEM ALL BETTER THAN BRINGING'EM BACK!
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You're not right in the head are you?
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NO FUCKING MERCENARIES IN IRAQ! KILL THEM ALL BETTER THAN BRINGING'EM BACK!



You're not right in the head are you?
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COMPARED TO YOU I'M AN ANGEL, YOU BLOODY SLIME TRAIL.
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Re: With an estimated 160,000 private contractors working in Iraq....lets just get the troops out...
NO FUCKING MERCENARIES IN IRAQ! KILL THEM ALL BETTER THAN BRINGING'EM BACK!
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Well, we could just remove our troops, leave the mercs there, stop paying them, and let the Iraqis handle the rest.

I'm sure they'll work something out.
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Re: With an estimated 160,000 private contractors working in Iraq....lets just get the troops out...
NO FUCKING MERCENARIES IN IRAQ! KILL THEM ALL BETTER THAN BRINGING'EM BACK!


Well, we could just remove our troops, leave the mercs there, stop paying them, and let the Iraqis handle the rest.

I'm sure they'll work something out.
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Ah! If we stopped paying and funding them that would end a world of trouble.





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