Private Military
Have Gun, Will Travel
The concurrent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have left the United States government spread far too thin to effectively manage and maintain all of the intricies that a war requires of a military. This requires the U.S. to outsource many jobs in order to allow military personnel to effectively and efficiently succeed in their missions. This outsourcing is made possible by the availability of Private Military Firms (PMFs) and their ability to provide a wide range of military services, both combative and non-combative, in a reliable and cost effective manner. One of the major problems, however, is that these PMFs are not bound by military law, and colossal loopholes exist in U.S. extraterritorial law, which in turn leaves these companies free to conduct their operations with little moral concern or consequence. The U.S. Government must therefore create stringent laws that put more oversight on these Private Military Firms and strictly enforce punishments for......
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