War Industry Ready to Profit in Battle Against the Islamic State!


- War Industry Ready to Profit in Battle Against the Islamic State!
by Kurt Nimmo | www.Infowars.com
Organized war and murder now major industry in the United States.
How fortuitous for the war merchants. They’re about to make out on the war against the latest terror permutation, the Islamic State. From Stars and Stripes, a propaganda publication produced by the Pentagon:
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Thousands of private security contractors, who played critical, below-the-radar and at times controversial roles in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, are being asked to consider joining this latest battle against Islamic extremists in Iraq and Syria and possibly elsewhere in the Middle East.
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The “demand for their considerable and varied expertise is expected to be high, and that’s welcome news for both the contracting companies and politicians, according to policy advisers and industry experts,” the site continues, citing CQ Roll Call, a website owned by the Economist Group and the Rothschild family.
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The industry is not shy to admit it is in the terror game for the money.
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“The private-sector industry views ISIS as a potential marketplace,” Sean McFate, a professor at the National Defense University and Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, told Roll Call.
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“My guess would be that private contractors are eagerly wandering the halls of K Street and Pentagon City, offering their services. There’s blood in the water,” he added.
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During the Bush administration’s “surge” in Iraq, more than 180,000 private contractors were stationed in the Middle East. “It was greater than a 1:1 ratio to U.S. forces — a lot like parallel troops,” said Peter Singer, a military strategist and senior fellow at the New America Foundation, an organization that takes money from the State Department, the United States Agency for International Development, Soros’ Open Society, the Rockefeller Brothers, the World Bank, and other globalist groups.
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“We’re seeing the framework be put into place,” Singer added. “In August, the U.S. Army Contracting Command posted a notice for contractors willing to work an initial 12-month contract that will focus on force-development operations. They posted one of these before the 2003 invasion (of Iraq), and Halliburton expressed interest.”
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In September we posted an article detailing a call by Stars and Stripes for contractors to fight ISIS and provide other services in Iraq.
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