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October 24, 2007
Privatized War is Here to Stay
Taking the stance that the U.S. is fighting a war in Iraq with more private contractors than military personnel with a ratio estimated at around 180,000 contractors to 160,000 uniformed personnel, Reuters columnist Bernd Debusmann dishes up his realistic analysis:
Even if there were political will to stop using civilians for roles previously carried out by the military, it would take years to reverse a relentless trend towards outsourcing that began with the end of the Cold War and has accelerated since.
Meanwhile, The New York Times weighs in with a review of the US State Department's explosive reliance on outsourcing in troubled spots: State Department Use of Contractors Leaps in 4 Years.
The amount of money the State Department pays to private security and law enforcement contractors has soared to nearly $4 billion a year from $1 billion.....
Posted by davidphinney at October 24, 2007 02:36 PM
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