The Cowboys of Kabul

Although their circumstances looked dire, the Spiers were about to become millionaires. By May, Barbara Spier had filed the paperwork to form a new corporation called US Protection and Investigations. Soon, thanks to the contracting sweepstakes that was the war in Afghanistan, she was signing an $8.4 million deal with the Louis Berger Group. The multinational construction and engineering company had landed a $214 million contract to rebuild Afghanistan's ... Full Story »

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John Louden
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by John Louden - Aug. 10, 2009

an absolutely stellar piece of journalism: concise yet well rounded, good pace and very well written; comprehensive and seemingly well researched. Reads like a good short story.

As a sidebar to the main topic, It's scary that in the eyes of the US government, Blackwater can do no wrong --- in my view they are pure evil.

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