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Mercenaries & Military Conflict

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Highlights:
Post 9-11 Mercenaries
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Bin Laden & Iraq Analysis
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Mercenary Profile
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Date:

09-07-06

Host:

George Noory

Guests:

Robert Young Pelton

In the middle two hours of the show, adventurer and author Robert Young Pelton(1) discussed the world of hired military contractors. The number of mercenaries used in various conflicts has increased dramatically since 9-11. In fact, right now, there are 70,000 security contractors working in Iraq, hired to "help keep people alive," in a situation that is more chaotic than a civil war, he said. A large portion of the US budget allocated for Iraq goes towards security, Pelton pointed out.
The pay for such workers is lucrative, he noted, but their situations are "hellacious," (about 400 have died so far in Iraq). The company Blackwater USA(2) (founded by Erik Prince) offers training for this line of work, yet Pelton said one of the greatest dangers in Iraq you can't necessarily prepare for-- explosives targeted at vehicles just driving down the road.
A private army not bogged down by bureaucracy and political agendas would handle military conflicts more efficiently, Pelton argued. He also offered analysis of Osama bin Laden, whom he described as a facilitator who puts middle men in touch with each other. But Pelton believes Iran has done more to damage the US, in terms of funding attacks, than al Qaeda.
The last hour of the show was devoted to Full Moon Open Lines.

1. http://www.comebackalive.com/
2. http://www.blackwaterusa.com/

Related Articles

Military 'Vacations'

In a 2005 column for National Geographic AdventureRobert Pelton Young takes a look at military-themed "vacations." Among the adrenaline-pumping options are the KGB Military School which teaches high-speed driving, demolition & spy techniques, and Fighter Combat Intl., an Arizona-based endeavor which puts participants through maneuvers inside the cockpit of a flying prop plane. Read more here(1).
Illustration by Asaf Hanuka

1. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/0510/columns/pelton_military_vacations.html

Bumper Music

Bumper music from Thursday September 07, 2006

1. For Your Eyes Only
Sheena Easton
2. Inca Dance
Cusco
3. Live and Let Die
Paul McCartney & Wings
4. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
5. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
6. Moondance
Van Morrison
7. Moonlight Feels Right
Starbuck
8. More than a Feeling
Boston
9. Say It Isn't So
Hall & Oates
10. Space Oddity
David Bowie
11. Sweet Dreams
Eurythmics
12. The Weight
The Band
13. The Weight
Aretha Franklin
14. War
Edwin Starr
15. Winning
Santana
16. In the Misty Moonlight
Dean Martin
17. Shadows in the Moonlight
Anne Murray
18. Moonlight Drive
Doors