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War Profiteer KBR Responsible for Killing at Least 16 Troops

Posted by Lindsay Beyerstein, Majikthise at 9:00 AM on July 31, 2008.


The firm was recently given another fat contract as a reward for its excellent performance.

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A congressional report released yesterday blames faulty electrical work by contractor KBR for the deaths of at least 16 American troops in Iraq:

The denials leave an accountability problem that may ultimately lead to the Pentagon officials in charge of overseeing KBR.

"Who is to blame for this?" Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.), the ranking Republican on the committee, asked Bruni. "Was it the army? Was it the soldier responsible for taking the shower?"

"The responsibility lies with the army," Bruni said after initially dodging the question.

The army, meanwhile, remains uncertain how many soldiers have actually been electrocuted.

Gen. David Petraeus, commander of the multinational force in Iraq, said last month that 13 soldiers had been electrocuted. Last week the Pentagon said the number was 16. Now the oversight committee says it has documents indicating 19 deaths.

At the hearing, Jeffrey Parsons, executive director of the Army Contracting Command, said that the Pentagon is still in the process of investigating the electrocutions. Parsons also noted that Pentagon auditors lack "sufficient skill sets or expertise to perform adequate oversight of electrical work being performed by KBR." [Washington Independent]

KBR, a subsidiary of Halliburton until last year, recently won yet another contract for Iraq reconstruction.

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Lindsay Beyerstein a New York writer blogging at Majikthise.


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Posted by: Xynyx on Jul 31, 2008 11:18 AM   
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I'm not a mother... and I never will be (I'm a dude). I'm also not a father... and it's looking like I'll never be one of those, either.

So maybe I'm just letting my rage run a bit overboard, here...

If someone brought me a flag and my son or daughter in a casket and told me he or she was electrocuted while taking a shower because some war profiteer did shoddy work, I'd be looking for the sliver platter with the head of those responsible.

Is it too much to ask, at the very least, for some f___ing accountability?

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» RE: Just Reward Posted by: JSquercia
The buck stops at the top. The executive of KBR (Halliburton too) should be
Posted by: thekidde on Aug 1, 2008 9:44 AM   
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jerked out their plush executive chairs, taken to the nearest tree and strung up. If this were to happen to my child, I would kill them.

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"Thieves in High Places"
Posted by: frank69 on Aug 1, 2008 10:35 AM   
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Ho hum. Just another day at the Corporation White House. "Support the troops by supporting KBR."

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