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June 09, 2005
'How Does It Feel To Be A Big, Rich Contractor Now'?
Imad Khaduri at Free Iraq has an interesting post on the May 2005 arrest of 16 contract U.S. Security guards and three Iraqis in Fallujah, Iraq by U.S. Marines. It's headlined "How does it feel to be a big, rich contractor now?" The contractors, who reportedly shot at Marines and Iraqi citizens, say they were held for three days and treated like "insurgents." There are reportedly 20,000 private security guards and mercenaries in Iraq.
By the way, if this story is true, what the hell were the security guards thinking? You are not going to shoot at a marine and get away with it.
Posted by Munir Umrani at June 9, 2005 10:37 PM
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