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Mercenaries = US Troops? - 4/2/2007 1:23:02 PM   
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http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/4/2/115654/0241
 
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The often overlooked subplot of the wars of the post-9/11 period is their unprecedented scale of outsourcing and privatization. From the moment the US troop buildup began in advance of the invasion of Iraq, the Pentagon made private contractors an integral part of the operations. Even as the government gave the public appearance of attempting diplomacy, Halliburton was prepping for a massive operation. When US tanks rolled into Baghdad in March 2003, they brought with them the largest army of private contractors ever deployed in modern war. By the end of Rumsfeld's tenure in late 2006, there were an estimated 100,000 private contractors on the ground in Iraq--an almost one-to-one ratio with active-duty American soldiers.
To the great satisfaction of the war industry, before Rumsfeld resigned he took the extraordinary step of classifying private contractors as an official part of the US war machine. In the Pentagon's 2006 Quadrennial Review, Rumsfeld outlined what he called a "road map for change" at the DoD, which he said had begun to be implemented in 2001. It defined the "Department's Total Force" as "its active and reserve military components, its civil servants, and its contractors--constitut[ing] its warfighting capability and capacity. Members of the Total Force serve in thousands of locations around the world, performing a vast array of duties to accomplish critical missions." This formal designation represented a major triumph for war contractors--conferring on them a legitimacy they had never before enjoyed.
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RE: Mercenaries = US Troops? - 4/2/2007 2:11:53 PM   
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Modern Fascism is emerging less as an ideologic movement and more as a CORPORATE takeover of the rule of law in the US. Washington DC is now after 24 years of intense organized legal and governmental offensives, fully occupied by Corporate will and NOT the will of the people. Every member of Congress and every branch of our government is fully complicit in the current rapid and increasing emergence of this infinitely more hostile neo-fascism--Corporate fascism is and will ultimately be in the US itself, many times more destructive, violent and genocidal than any other authoritarian dictatorial movement in world history. It’s been creeping up on the U.S for decades as we U.S. citizens ALL have turned a blind eye to

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RE: Mercenaries = US Troops? - 4/2/2007 2:44:42 PM   
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Seems to me America is working backwards. The British empire was built by private companies and their mercenaries and was then nationalised to stop exploitation and corruption. Hmm That was the theory anyway but it did stop most of the extreme criminality, though even an ethic to duty to the empire can't put right what is in effect a criminal act, occupying other lands and peoples for their resources.

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