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Originally Posted by GrantMercury
WTF?? Got a link? I was under the impression he was ending Bush's dis-fucking-asterous and wildly expensive war. 
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...7B1M_blog.html
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As American troops head out of Iraq, U.S. officials are being forced to bring in more private security contractors. The withdrawal of the remaining troops from Iraq - 33,000 at last count ? has caused U.S. officials to move quickly to fill a series of security gaps
https://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/06/01-6
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According to new statistics released by the Pentagon, with Barack Obama as commander in chief, there has been a 23% increase in the number of "Private Security Contractors" working for the Department of Defense in Iraq in the second quarter of 2009 and a 29% increase in Afghanistan
http://thinkprogress.org/security/20...rge/?mobile=nc
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the one group that has seen demand explode since Obama became president is the number of private security contractors
http://www.thenation.com/blog/37877/...ary-force-iraq
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The State Department is asking Congress to approve funds to more than double the number of private security contractors in Iraq with a State Department official testifying in June at a hearing of the Wartime Contracting Commission that the Department wants "between 6,000 and 7,000 security contractors." The Department also has asked the Pentagon for twenty-four Blackhawk helicopters, fifty Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected (MRAP) vehicles and other military equipment. "After the departure of U.S. Forces [from Iraq], we will continue to have a critical need for logistical and life support of a magnitude and scale of complexity that is unprecedented in the history of the Department of State," wrote Patrick Kennedy, under secretary of state for management, in an April letter to the Pentagon. "And to keep our people secure, Diplomatic Security requires certain items of equipment that are only available from the military." What is unfolding is the face of President Obama's scaled-down, rebranded mini-occupation of Iraq. Under the terms of the Status of Forces agreement, all US forces are supposed to be out of Iraq by the end of 2011. Using private forces is a backdoor way of continuing a substantial US presence under the cover of "diplomatic security."