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Officials worry Trump may back Erik Prince plan to privatize war in Afghanistan

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is increasingly venting frustration to his national security team about the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan and showing renewed interest in a proposal by Blackwater founder Erik Prince to privatize the war, current and former senior administration officials said.


Prince's idea, which first surfaced last year during the president's Afghanistan strategy review, envisions replacing troops with private military contractors who would work for a special U.S. envoy for the war who would report directly to the president.


It has raised ethical and security concerns among senior military officials, key lawmakers and members of Trump's national security team. A year after Trump's strategy announcement, his advisers are worried his impatience with the Afghanistan conflict will cause him to seriously consider proposals like Prince's or abruptly order a complete U.S. withdrawal, officials said.


In an interview with NBC News, Prince said he believes Trump advisers who oppose his plan are painting "as rosy a picture as they can" of the situation on the ground, including that "peace is around the corner" with recent U.S. efforts for peace talks with the Taliban. He said he believes Trump's advisers "over-emphasize the fluff and flare of these so-called peace talks."


Prince, a staunch Trump supporter whose sister is Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, argues that after 17 years of war in Afghanistan, it's time for the U.S. to try something new.

Privatizing prisons was bad enough....but a private, for profit, WAR???????? Fucking insane.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/milita...y-back-erik-prince-plan-privatize-war-n901401
 
There is nothing that this fucking orange bag of pus won't stoop to...

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is increasingly venting frustration to his national security team about the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan and showing renewed interest in a proposal by Blackwater founder Erik Prince to privatize the war, current and former senior administration officials said.


Prince's idea, which first surfaced last year during the president's Afghanistan strategy review, envisions replacing troops with private military contractors who would work for a special U.S. envoy for the war who would report directly to the president.


It has raised ethical and security concerns among senior military officials, key lawmakers and members of Trump's national security team. A year after Trump's strategy announcement, his advisers are worried his impatience with the Afghanistan conflict will cause him to seriously consider proposals like Prince's or abruptly order a complete U.S. withdrawal, officials said.


In an interview with NBC News, Prince said he believes Trump advisers who oppose his plan are painting "as rosy a picture as they can" of the situation on the ground, including that "peace is around the corner" with recent U.S. efforts for peace talks with the Taliban. He said he believes Trump's advisers "over-emphasize the fluff and flare of these so-called peace talks."


Prince, a staunch Trump supporter whose sister is Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, argues that after 17 years of war in Afghanistan, it's time for the U.S. to try something new.

Privatizing prisons was bad enough....but a private, for profit, WAR???????? Fucking insane.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/milita...y-back-erik-prince-plan-privatize-war-n901401

War is already a "for profit" enterprise. Here we see a bid to expand that profitability to enhance the bottom line of PMC's like Blackwater/KBR et al.. It's a great idea - just ask Betsy DeVos!

And if you think war is expensive now, just wait until Cheato's middlemen get their dirty little fingers into the pie.
 
Did this already in Iraq. Didn't turn out well. Nothing like giving paid sociopathic mercenaries diplomatic immunity.
 
So how are we better off as a nation with unaccountable corporate mercenaries that make war easier for politicians to conduct?

Are you saying we're not all better off if Betsy's kid makes a lot more money???? Say it ain't so!
 
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