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Octafish

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4. Funny how that works.
Tue Oct 27, 2015, 10:27 AM
Oct 2015


KA-CHING: The Company Getting Rich Off the ISIS War

For the Middle East, the growth of the self-proclaimed Islamic State has been a catastrophe.
For one American firm, it’s been a gold mine.


by Kate Brannen
The Daily Beast, 08.02.15

The war against ISIS isn’t going so great, with the self-appointed terror group standing up to a year of U.S. airstrikes in Syria and Iraq.

But that hasn’t kept defense contractors from doing rather well amidst the fighting. Lockheed Martin has received orders for thousands of more Hellfire missiles. AM General is busy supplying Iraq with 160 American-built Humvee vehicles, while General Dynamics is selling the country millions of dollars worth of tank ammunition.

SOS International, a family-owned business whose corporate headquarters are in New York City, is one of the biggest players on the ground in Iraq, employing the most Americans in the country after the U.S. Embassy. On the company’s board of advisors: former Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz—considered to be one of the architects of the invasion of Iraq—and Paul Butler, a former special assistant to Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld.

The company, which goes by “SOSi,” says on its website that the contracts it’s been awarded for work in Iraq in 2015 have a total value of more than $400 million. They include a $40 million contract to provide everything from meals to perimeter security to emergency fire and medical services at Iraq’s Besmaya Compound, one of the sites where U.S. troops are training Iraqi soldiers. The Army awarded SOSi a separate $100 million contract in late June for similar services at Camp Taji. The Pentagon expects that contract to last through June 2018.

A year after U.S. airstrikes began targeting the so-called Islamic State in Iraq, there are 3,500 U.S. troops deployed there, training and advising Iraqi troops. But a number that is not discussed is the growing number of contractors required to support these operations. According to the U.S. military, there are 6,300 contractors working in Iraq today, supporting U.S. operations. Separately, the State Department is seeking janitorial services, drivers, linguists, and security contractors to work at its Iraqi facilities.

While these numbers pale in comparison to the more than 163,000 working in Iraq at the peak of the Iraq War, they are steadily growing. And with the fight against ISIS expected to take several years, it also represents a growing opportunity for defense, security, and logistics contractors, especially as work in Afghanistan begins to dry up.

“It allows us to maintain the façade of no boots on the ground while at the same time growing our footprint,” said Laura Dickinson, a law professor at George Washington University whose recent work has focused on regulating private military contractors.

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http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/08/02/the-company-getting-rich-off-of-the-isis-war.html

The reason We the People don't know who is making money off all the wars without end is We the People don't have the proper security clearance. We may need International War Crime Lord-level authorization to know all we should to put a handle on these gangsters and their traitors.

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On a Sunday News Show....Reporter Martha Radditz did a report on Afghanistan KoKo Oct 2015 #1
Funny how that works. Octafish Oct 2015 #4
Danger Zone Jobs In Afghanistan: 2015 - 2016--APPLY HERE: KoKo Oct 2015 #7
Cost Plus. Octafish Oct 2015 #19
the "war on terror" is pure insanity for our country, and needs to end Fast Walker 52 Oct 2015 #26
We have sunk this low? uawchild Oct 2015 #2
Rep. Keith Ellison Calls For Independent Investigation into Doctors Without Borders Hospital Bombing Octafish Oct 2015 #8
There is no doubt Jesus Malverde Oct 2015 #3
Better to be thought clueless than guilty of a war crime gratuitous Oct 2015 #5
And besides, Obama said no more combat operations. cwydro Oct 2015 #17
We would never have known about the Apache video, without Snowden and WikiLeaks. Octafish Oct 2015 #30
we must always look forward, not backward. That's what KingCharlemagne Oct 2015 #6
Cass Sunstein thought letting Bush and Cheney go was a good idea. Octafish Oct 2015 #9
Cass Sunstein and Government Nanny Censoring "Conspiracy Theories" KoKo Oct 2015 #34
Technically I think this is considered a Nobel Peace Hospital Bombing Fumesucker Oct 2015 #10
Fuji moved his finger. Octafish Oct 2015 #13
Sweeping this under the rug is almost as bad as the actual crime. JEB Oct 2015 #11
This guy laughs at our dead soldiers and it never gets mentioned on tee vee. Octafish Oct 2015 #14
Gawd, that is the vilest POS. Makes my gut churn. JEB Oct 2015 #23
It's easy to find people here who want a republican tried for war crimes but when it is a democrat Township75 Oct 2015 #12
Hypocrisy, once exposed, really stands out. Octafish Oct 2015 #33
Welp...I didn't like the rush to judgment that this was a war crime rather than a TwilightGardener Oct 2015 #15
There is no 'evidence' in the article, just supposition about chain-of-command. randome Oct 2015 #16
Seems pretty "deliberate" to me. They aimed at their target and they hit it. Comrade Grumpy Oct 2015 #18
Then why? What is gained by deliberately murdering patients and doctors in such a public manner? randome Oct 2015 #21
Intimidation; terrorism gratuitous Oct 2015 #24
Remember "Shock and Awe"? It wasn't the Iraqi army that we intended to shock. arcane1 Oct 2015 #29
A map with a circle marking the hospital's location is new 'evidence.' Octafish Oct 2015 #20
Sure, we know all that. Did someone look at the wrong map, perhaps? randome Oct 2015 #22
Dunno. Do know the gunship audio and video will be reveltory. Octafish Oct 2015 #25
I think it will need to be more complicated than that. Or more incompetent than that. randome Oct 2015 #27
What do you think about the Army changing its story four times? Octafish Oct 2015 #32
Because they believed that the Taliban was using it as a base rusty fender Oct 2015 #36
"it was a functioning hospital but believed it was under Taliban control" arcane1 Oct 2015 #28
AP says Army knew, but the boss who ordered attack may not have known. Octafish Oct 2015 #31
"Doctors Without Borders" Hospital Bombed Out in Yemen, Oct. 27th! KoKo Oct 2015 #35
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