VERSIONS: روسيا اليوم NOTICIAS FREEVIDEO ИНОТВ RTД
breakingnews
Go to main page   USA   News   US wastes $34 billion in Iraq and Afghanistan  
MORE ON THE STORY
US troops stand to attention in front of American and Iraqi (R) flags during a handover ceremony near the northern Iraqi town of Hawija where the US military formally transferred Contingency Operating Location McHenry to Iraqi security forces on May 15, 2011 (AFP Photo / Ali Al-Saadi) 23.07.2011, 01:47 2 comments

Private army heading to Iraq

After years of American occupation in Iraq, the US military is finally expected to withdraw a large number of troops.

ArmorGroup North America Inc paid $7.5 million in fines for their actions. 08.07.2011, 20:44 2 comments

US Embassy sex scandal costs company $7.5 million

If you’re going to provide security at a US embassy in Kabul, paying for sex might cost you a few million dollars.

AFP Photo / Jewel Samad 09.03.2011, 01:07 1 comment

US contractors destabilize foreign governments

The trial of a US government contractor detained for over a year and accused of working to undermine the Cuban government continues, as questions over US government contractor oversight continues to grow.

AFP Photo / Saul Loeb 24.06.2011, 01:21

Leaving Afghanistan: end of the surge

From the White House last night, US President Barack Obama announced plans for 30,000 troops to leave Afghanistan over the next year, signaling a beginning to the end of a decade-long war.

Afghanistan, Musa Qala: US Marines from 1st Battalion, 8th Marines walk during a foot patrol outside Musa Qala District Center base on January 28, 2011 in Musa Qala. (AFP Photo / Dmitry Kostyukov) 23.06.2011, 00:56 1 comment

Leaving Afghanistan?

President Barack Obama is putting the final touches on tonight’s speech which will outline the United States’ plan for troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.

US wastes $34 billion in Iraq and Afghanistan

Published: 25 July, 2011, 22:39

A river of the same name flows through Kabul. The same stream is the city’s main gutter. (Photo by Ilya Varlamov)

A river of the same name flows through Kabul. The same stream is the city’s main gutter. (Photo by Ilya Varlamov)

TAGS: Politics, Budget, Afghanistan, Iraq, USA, War


If you were opposed towards tax dollars going towards military operations overseas, here is something new to consider: The US has blew around $34 billion on private contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan

Those billions are in addition to what the country is pumping into the armed forces already.

A new reported scheduled to be released in the coming weeks documents American spending on the private sector. Officially titled Commission on Wartime Contracting, the findings pull together the most compressive analysis ever on the spending of US funds on private sector contractors.

More than $200 billion has been spent on private contractors in the last decade, reports Reuters, with $34 billion of it going to waste. Out of that funding, more than 200,000 private workers were being added to the US payroll. That statistic is more than double the amount of troops that the US ever sent to Afghanistan.

The Commission on Wartime Contracting report will not officially be released until later this summer, but a person familiar with the study has spoken to Reuters on the condition on anonymity.

Last week, Stuart Bowen of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction spoke to Wired about the US transitioning towards a private army of civilians as 5,000 security agents are being prepared to go to Iraq as the American military readies withdrawal. Despite Bowen’s attempts at an audit of the State Department, he says that he has been unable to get assistance from the government and can’t tell how much that surge of private employees will cost taxpayers or under whose authority these private soldiers will work.

“That hard truth is holding up work on important programs and contracts at a critical moment in the Iraq transition,” said Bowen.

+7 (9 votes)
 
Back to top
next MORE NEWS
RT Photo / Irina Vasilevitskaya 25.07.2011, 21:58 8 comments

Deadly weekend in America

From coast-to-coast this weekend, at least nine different shoot-outs occurred in America, killing at least 10 and wounding several more.

A woman is seen in front of wall decorated with flowers in memory of the victims of Friday's bomb attack and shooting rampage in Oslo, Norway, Tuesday, July 26, 2011 26.07.2011, 20:04 20 comments

Alex Jones puts Masons behind Norway tragedy

Was there a broader message behind the terror attacks carried out in Oslo last week by Anders Behring Breivik?

No money has been wasted. This is propaganda March 23, 2012, 19:15
+2

The Zionists give billions to CIA/mossad "aid agencies" and the money goes strait back into zionist hands if you believe the money ever left their hands in the first place. The billions are declared to convince afganis of an intention of reconstruction, but the real intention is to take the country back to the stone age. They "lost" billions in Iraq and now in afganistan.

David M December 28, 2011, 04:48
+2

Monique Riese, truth is, such information is not available through US media. Most people are unaware of what is happening. It is very pathetic, as most news are about how fire fighters rescued a cat, how a granny got a Christmas tree from volunteers, what to do with side-walk cracks on the street and so on. And of course, gay rights, abortions etc.

Monique Riese August 17, 2011, 01:33
+2

ONE COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE! my goodness, I cannot understand that not a million Americans are on the streets...PROTESTING! /RIOTING! They protest for GAY rights and everything els..but are being led to slaughter like lambs....WHERE ARE THE BRAVE AMERICANS? when the Banks and the whole of their government are screwing them into poverty.  (not better in the rest of the world!)