Thursday, February 4, 2010

Globalfoundries Swot Analysis

Security in Iraq is a bargain

are real multinational armed protection vying for contracts with security companies and private individuals and the Russians seem to be the most talented

d What's Up November 2009
Since March 20, 2003, the day that officially began the war in Iraq, things have changed a lot. Six years after the new U.S. president, Barack Obama, is doing everything to take his children from sands of the Middle East. But who will be next? Today in Iraq is both a regular army, state police is a formally trained by coalition forces. The problem is that in a country still dangerous, with a corrupt administration and the shadow of the terrorists in every alley, no company, either foreign or Iraqi, or trust the army, or the police. At remove the chestnuts from the fire are all contractors (capitalist term for mercenaries) that the armed forces private, in order to safeguard industrial areas, business executives, political figures or economic. Nobody who can afford them unless it is in Iraq, so much so that for some years now are 57% more than their US-born soldiers. Even the U.S. Department of Defense has reached over 100 billion bill of dollars in contracts with these private companies: the interim governor of Iraq, the American Paul Bremer, was escorted around Baghdad by soldiers, but by contractors. Not to mention CIA that, in 1976 when President Gerald Ford took the license to kill, had closer links with these agencies' non-state "for so-called" Black-Ops (Operations in black). For some sources the New York Times has learned that in 2004 the CIA had hired assassins to kill the dangerous elements of Al Qaeda, investing millions of dollars in the process. The killers of Blackwater then not only would not be able to kill anyone, but the American private military company is now on trial for the deaths of 14 innocent civilians in Baghdad and was forced to change its name to Xe Services, because its bad reputation the ahead (see this link to believe it). The Russians have their own contractors and advertising agencies gliel'hanno made its greatest men of Blackwaters. The Oryol work in areas that are still very risk, such as Tikrit and Kirkuk, but the relationship between the agency and the people are good, as are the authorities and even with the opposition forces. "Our family believes that we Russians can do much to the Middle East, far more than do our fellow Americans and British" . Epishkin Sergey States, responsible for the training center of Oryol. "Our men also teach the dialect place. If you can understand it can often prevent things to go wrong. The locals treat us well. We are with the mission of peace and also to help rebuild power plants . Unlike their Western counterparts, which are not subject to the rules of the army, nor to those in Iraq, the Russian contractor are not legally protected and shoot for them to be really the last thing can be done. For this reason their work in Iraq has been focused more on relations with citizens and institutions that respect the military about the operation. On Youtube you can easily find video shot by men of Blackwaters where they see their fellow fire machines for fun on the move or on the crowd. Oleg Maslov, the anti-terrorism training center of the Oryol argues that "even when you see a child running into the street with a backpack of plastic that could be full of explosive, the most important thing is not to panic not pull the trigger ".

(by the way ...)
In Uganda soldiers are cheaper : Ben 12 thousand Ugandan men and women were recruited at a very low cost in Africa to be trained and dispatched to Middle East companies by private contractors. The deal everyone does it: companies save on salaries (about $ 600 a month to work in the country armed with more dangerous in the world) and Uganda (which do not fare very well, know English and, unfortunately for them, they are practical conflicts) that salaries with those sent back home are the first intake for the state, most of the export of coffee.

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