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Study criticizes post-9/11 reliance on war-zone contractors
« on: September 16, 2021, 10:36:09 am »
Study criticizes post-9/11 reliance on war-zone contractors
By Ellen Knickmeyer, The Associated Press
 Monday, Sep 13
 

Up to half of the $14 trillion spent by the Pentagon since 9/11 went to for-profit defense contractors, a study released Monday found. While much of this money went to weapons suppliers, the research is the latest to point to the dependence on contractors for war-zone duties as contributing to mission failures in Afghanistan in particular.

In the post-9/11 wars, U.S. corporations contracted by the Defense Department not only handled war-zone logistics like running fuel convoys and staffing chow lines but performed mission-crucial work like training and equipping Afghan security forces — security forces that collapsed last month as the Taliban swept the country.

Within weeks, and before the U.S. military had even completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Taliban easily routed an Afghan government and military that Americans had spent 20 years and billions of dollars to stand up. President Joe Biden placed blame squarely on the Afghans themselves. “We gave them every chance,” he said last month. “What we could not provide them was the will to fight.”

https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2021/09/13/study-criticizes-post-911-reliance-on-war-zone-contractors/

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Re: Study criticizes post-9/11 reliance on war-zone contractors
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2021, 11:00:37 am »
Congress put a cap on the military head count but did not reduce the mission accordingly so what do you expect.  If you don't want contractors then raise the military headcount... simple.