Afghanistan’s Sham Army by Chris Hedges

"The American military has been largely privatized, although Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, has still recommended a 40,000-troop increase. The Army’s basic functions have been outsourced to no-bid contractors. What was once done by the military with concern for tactical and strategic advancement is done by war profiteers concerned solely about profit. The aims of the military and the contractors are in conflict. A scaling down of the war or a withdrawal is viewed by these corporations as bad for business. But expansion of the war, as many veterans will attest, is only making the situation more precarious."
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  1. #1    If the military has outsourced to no-bid contractors/contractors that bidded, it does not change the fact that these people are hired MERCENARIES/TERRORISTS. Period. End of Story.
    written by Sparrows since 11 days 14 hours 49 minutesSparrows
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