Govern America server time: Thursday, September 09, 2010 01:41:50 am EDT
Twitter feed: www.twitter.com/GovernAmerica
Story Archives

Govern America | MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: State Dept. planning to field a small army in Iraq
Home | Hegelian Dialectic | Gov't Healthcare | 9/11 - War on Terror | Shadow Government | States Rights | Regionalism | Agenda 21 | Weather Modification | Rewilding America | Bird Flu | Computerized Voting | CGA Bookstore | Live Chat Room | Web Mail | Contact Info


MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: State Dept. planning to field a small army in Iraq
McClatchy
July 21, 2010

WASHINGTON — Can diplomats field their own army? The State Department is laying plans to do precisely that in Iraq, in an unprecedented experiment that U.S. officials and some nervous lawmakers say could be risky.

In little more than a year, State Department contractors in Iraq could be driving armored vehicles, flying aircraft, operating surveillance systems, even retrieving casualties if there are violent incidents and disposing of unexploded ordnance.

Under the terms of a 2008 status of forces agreement, all U.S. troops must be out of Iraq by the end of 2011, but they'll leave behind a sizable American civilian presence, including the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, the largest in the world, and five consulate-like "Enduring Presence Posts" in the Iraqi hinterlands.

[FULL ARTICLE...]


0 Comments
Posted on 28 Jul 2010 by Govern America
Home | Hegelian Dialectic | Gov't Healthcare | 9/11 - War on Terror | Shadow Government | States Rights | Regionalism | Agenda 21 | Weather Modification | Rewilding America | Bird Flu | Computerized Voting | CGA Bookstore | Live Chat Room | Web Mail | Contact Info

 
COMMENT ON THIS STORY...

[CLICK HERE TO LOG IN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT.]


Name:
E-mail: (optional)

| Forget Me
Content Management Powered by CuteNews

blogspot counter