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Eugene

(61,900 posts)
Fri Oct 5, 2018, 05:44 AM Oct 2018

Afghan government rejects proposals to privatize war

LBN thread: Erik Prince, in Kabul, pushes privatization of the Afghan war

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Source: Reuters

WORLD NEWS OCTOBER 5, 2018 / 2:19 AM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO

Afghan government rejects proposals to privatize war

KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan officials have reacted angrily to speculation that foreign military contractors could take over training and advising the Afghan armed forces, following a renewed push by the founder of private military contractor Blackwater.

Erik Prince, whose company came to prominence during the war in Iraq, has been lobbying officials about his proposal to privatize parts of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan for more than a year.

On a recent visit to Kabul, he lobbied several Afghan political figures and gave interviews to media outlets including Tolo News, Afghanistan’s largest television station, as well as the New York Times, to discuss the plan.

President Ashraf Ghani, approaching presidential elections in April, has repeatedly rejected the proposal and on Thursday his national security adviser issued a statement condemning what he called a “destructive and divisive debate”.

“Under no circumstances will the Afghan government and people allow the counterterrorism fight to become a private, for-profit business,” the statement said.

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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-afghanistan-security/afghan-government-rejects-proposals-to-privatize-war-idUSKCN1MF0IH
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