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July 9, 2008 6:53:55 AM CDT



Contractor Fatalities Soar in Iraq

Posted May 19, 07 9:13 AM CDT in World    Editor's Choice

(Newser) – Private contractors have been killed  in Iraq in record numbers this year, the New York Times reports, as the deployment of U.S. forces in outside the Green Zone amps up the danger for both soldiers and civilians. Through March, there were at least 146 killed, compared to 224 troops during the same period.

Contractors, from private security to truck drivers, make up a "shadow army" nearly as large as the current military presence. Civilian casualties are mounting in part, one analyst said, because  “the insurgents are going after the softest targets, and the contractors are softer targets than the military.”

Source New York Times

(FILES) Members of the US private security company Blackwater...   (Getty Images)
Civilian convoy drivers in Iraq face constant danger and stress in exchange for potentially lucrative paychecks, says James Warren of Rutherfordton, North Carolina   (KRT Photos)
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