Reflections on the "New American" Revolution
Tuesday, August 12, 2003
 
Civilian contractors hired by the Army failed to show up: "The U.S. military has shifted many tasks traditionally performed by soldiers into the hands of such private contractors as Kellogg Brown & Root, the Halliburton subsidiary. The Iraq war and its aftermath gave this privatized system its first major test in combat � and the system failed.
According to the Newhouse News Service, 'U.S. troops in Iraq suffered through months of unnecessarily poor living conditions because some civilian contractors hired by the Army for logistics support failed to show up.' Not surprisingly, civilian contractors � and their insurance companies � get spooked by war zones. The Financial Times reports that the dismal performance of contractors in Iraq has raised strong concerns about what would happen in a war against a serious opponent, like North Korea."
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