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    Default Washington looking for MERCS

    http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/ISI.../08/id/593157/#

    With President Barack Obama reluctant to put boots on the ground in Iraq to fight the Islamic State (ISIS), the United States is seeking contractors to help build up and strengthen the military in the war-torn country.

    The U.S. Army Contracting Command is looking for advisers to aid the Iraqi Defense Ministry and Counter Terrorism Service in several areas, including troop development, logistics planning, and operations, according to Stars and Stripes.

    The command issued a notice last month requesting applications for personnel who are "cognizant of the goals of reducing tensions between Arabs and Kurds, and Sunni and Shias."

    The notice stated that during the initial 12-month contract, they would focus on training management, public affairs, logistics, personnel management, communications, planning and operations, infrastructure management, intelligence, and executive development.

    Defense Department spokesman Commander Bill Speaks told Stars and Stripes that the services "fall within the existing mission" of the Office of Security Assistance-Iraq, "which is to help build institutional capacity of Iraq's security ministries."

    Obama has ordered airstrikes against the Islamic State after it threatened the safety of U.S. personnel in Baghdad and Irbil. But three years after the United States pulled troops out of Iraq, the president has refused to send in a combat force to face the terror group that has captured vast areas of Iraq and Syria.

    David Johnson, a former Army lieutenant colonel who is now executive director of the Center for Advanced Defense Studies in Washington, said contractors are not the same as "boots on the ground" in combat areas, Stars and Stripes reported.

    "The government always seeks to minimize boots on the ground to reduce domestic political risk," Johnson told the military newspaper. "The American people and media do not consider a paid contractor to represent them in the same way that they do a soldier."

    Johnson added that contractors, believed to be less costly than deploying U.S. troops, achieve the same goals and security objectives as a ground force.

    Michael O'Hanlon, of the Brookings Institute said that in the past, the government has deployed as many contractors as troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    "As the political premium seems always to be placed on how many troops we have abroad, the pressure to have contractors do as much as possible only grows," he told Stars and Stripes.


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    Let see what the starting pay is. Not going for less than 100k

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    I thought Mercs were a bad Bush thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperiorDG View Post
    I thought Mercs were a bad Bush thing.
    That was different...
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    Please don't use the term "mercs" for contractors. Mercenaries are hired to fight for a foreign government or entity. Almost all the contractors working OCONUS are either skilled laborers, supervisors, security, advisors, or trainers. There is a very strict ROE for contractors that does not allow any fighting except in defense of person or US property. Although used in past wars by the US, mercenaries have been done away with by the US after the fall of Executive Outcomes in the 90s. Yes, even Blackwater in 04-05 was not ordered to fight unless in defense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperiorDG View Post
    I thought Mercs were a bad Bush thing.

    Well, yeah these ones will still be his fault.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coloccw View Post
    Please don't use the term "mercs" for contractors. Mercenaries are hired to fight for a foreign government or entity. Almost all the contractors working OCONUS are either skilled laborers, supervisors, security, advisors, or trainers. There is a very strict ROE for contractors that does not allow any fighting except in defense of person or US property. Although used in past wars by the US, mercenaries have been done away with by the US after the fall of Executive Outcomes in the 90s. Yes, even Blackwater in 04-05 was not ordered to fight unless in defense.
    I'm with you on this. Read "Civilian Warriors " a few mouths back and it brings a hole new light to what went on over there.

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    Now Doc, you know that has special meaning... Lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by stoner01 View Post
    Let see what the starting pay is. Not going for less than 100k
    When I was in Afghanistan in 2003 the truck drivers from Halliburton were making over 80k a year before bonuses, and got tax exemptions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    When I was in Afghanistan in 2003 the truck drivers from Halliburton were making over 80k a year before bonuses, and got tax exemptions.
    A lot has changed since then....

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