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Sunday, November 16, 2008

News: Iraqi Cabinet Approves Security Pact with US

Filed under: Iraq,News — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 12:03 PM

Iraqi Cabinet approves security pact with US

By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA, Associated Press Writer Qassim Abdul-zahra, Associated Press Writer Sun Nov 16, 10:13 am ET

BAGHDAD – Iraq’s Cabinet on Sunday approved a security pact with the United States that will allow American forces to stay in Iraq for three years after their U.N. mandate expires at the end of the year.

The decision followed months of difficult negotiations and, pending parliamentary approval, will remove a major point of contention between the two allies. Parliament’s deputy speaker, Khalid al-Attiyah, said he expected the 275-member legislature to begin debating the document this week and vote on it by Nov. 24.

The U.S. government agreed last week to an Iraqi request to amend the draft. The amendment removed what al-Attiyah said was ambiguous language that could allow U.S. forces not to adhere to a timeline for their withdrawal from Iraqi cities by the end of June and from the entire country by Jan. 1, 2012.

The Shiite, Kurdish and Sunni parties making up Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s government dominate parliament, so there is a good chance that the legislature will approve the security pact.

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Monday, November 10, 2008

Industry Talk: US Contractors Shouldn’t Face Iraqi Courts, New America Foundation

Filed under: Industry Talk,Iraq — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 2:22 PM

    Well I am glad these folks are at least on our side when it comes to the SOFA.  This is a little old, but it is good reference for what the New America Foundation is producing.  So their hearts are in the right place, but they still have to make a better effort to connect with the industry they are writing about.  I promise we won’t bite. LOL –Head Jundi  

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U.S. Contractors Shouldn’t Face Iraqi Courts

By Maria Figueroa Küpçü, Michael A. Cohen, New America Foundation

Wall Street Journal | August 22, 2008

 

More must be done to hold security contractors accountable for their actions — but this is not the way to do it.

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Industry Talk: Changing the Culture of Pentagon Contracting Report

Filed under: Industry Talk — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 1:29 PM

      Boy, where do I start with this thing.  First of all, in their panel of experts and contributors to this report, I didn’t see any security contractors?  What is up with that?  You would think these guys would at least bring in a couple of actual guys that have done the job out there and could give some perspective about the industry.  I was never contacted about this, nor have I seen them advertise on the forums.  The only names I recognized were Robert Young Pelton and David Isenberg.  Pelton is a travel author who writes books about traveling to war zones, that also wrote a book about security contractors. Isenberg has a column about the industry over at UPI, and that is it for input about the industry. The rest of the panel were experts in foreign policy and other related fields. I think they would have produced a better product if they would have actually included us ‘grunts’ that have some ground truth input about the industry.

      The other one that killed me about this report, is they made the suggestion that security contractors should only be used for static security posts in the war.  That PSD and Convoy operations should be done by the military.  Where I disagree on this, is this completely limits operational capability for the companies over there that are operating on their own.  And this also rips away the military to serve civilian supply efforts.  So will these civilian companies pay the military to do these services.  How about for transporting employees for leave or for medical situations?  Will the military provide an on call shuttle service for us civilians operating at these camps?

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

News: Canadian Military Relying on Afghan Contractors for Security

Filed under: Afghanistan,Canada — Tags: , , — Matt @ 12:14 AM

   It’s interesting to hear what the salaries are for local nationals in Afghanistan.  The Iraq local national security companies pay almost the same amount to their guards.  –Head Jundi

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Military relying on Afghan contractors for security

JESSICA LEEDER

From Wednesday’s Globe and Mail

October 28, 2008 

ARGHANDAB DISTRICT, Afghanistan — To an untrained observer, it might seem odd that nearly 50 Afghans have been given free rein to gallivant around a foreign military outpost in their dusty Toyota 4Runners, armed with Kalashnikovs.

They shout at each other in Dari, a Persian dialect spoken in northern and western Afghanistan that is unintelligible to most Canadian soldiers and their hired Pashto interpreters here in the south.

Around the clock they churn up gravel as they dart between lookout towers along the base perimeter. As they blew by one of the senior officers on base the other day, leaving him shrouded in dust, Sergeant Major Shawn Mercer let a wide grin cross his face.

“They’re fast, like light,” he said.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Video: Crescent Security on Convoy Operations, Iraq

Filed under: Iraq,Video — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 9:55 AM

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