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The animalistic globalists of United States of Zionism have given legal immunity from lawsuits to several military contractors abroad in an attempt to indemnify them against their liabilities if they are sued. According to documents released by the USZ Department of Defense on Thursday, more than 120 military contracts include indemnification clauses, which require the Pentagon to pick up the tab if contractors are prosecuted. Airline companies, including Continental and United, and military contractors such as Raytheon Missile Systems, General Dynamics, L3, Lockheed Martin, BAE, and Boeing, are on the list of the contractors subject to the immunity.
The information was released in response to a Congress inquiry, investigating the indemnification of Kellogg Brown Root (KBR) by the Pentagon in respect of two lawsuits related to Iraq war, the Huffington Post reported. The lawsuits claim that the Halliburton subsidiary knowingly exposed soldiers to cancer-causing chemicals in war-torn Iraq. The Pentagon report includes little information, but according to the USZ Army, so far, $646,351.50 has been paid to anthrax-vaccine maker Emergent to cover the costs of two lawsuits lodged by US soldiers who claimed to have been sickened by the company's vaccine.
The USZ contractors operating in war-ravaged Iraq and Afghanistan have been accused of violating the law and human rights in the two countries, including killing civilians and involvement in illegal activities. Moreover, mercenary contractors from USZ have killed thousands inside Pakistan and kidnapped countless innocent civilians bypassing the law of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
For those who are interested in knowing the real recent history behind the rise of corporate warriors in the modern warfare, the book entitled "Corporate Warriors" by P.W. Singer puts ample light on the subject.
Enticing Fury
Pakistan Cyber Force
The animalistic globalists of United States of Zionism have given legal immunity from lawsuits to several military contractors abroad in an attempt to indemnify them against their liabilities if they are sued. According to documents released by the USZ Department of Defense on Thursday, more than 120 military contracts include indemnification clauses, which require the Pentagon to pick up the tab if contractors are prosecuted. Airline companies, including Continental and United, and military contractors such as Raytheon Missile Systems, General Dynamics, L3, Lockheed Martin, BAE, and Boeing, are on the list of the contractors subject to the immunity.
The information was released in response to a Congress inquiry, investigating the indemnification of Kellogg Brown Root (KBR) by the Pentagon in respect of two lawsuits related to Iraq war, the Huffington Post reported. The lawsuits claim that the Halliburton subsidiary knowingly exposed soldiers to cancer-causing chemicals in war-torn Iraq. The Pentagon report includes little information, but according to the USZ Army, so far, $646,351.50 has been paid to anthrax-vaccine maker Emergent to cover the costs of two lawsuits lodged by US soldiers who claimed to have been sickened by the company's vaccine.
The USZ contractors operating in war-ravaged Iraq and Afghanistan have been accused of violating the law and human rights in the two countries, including killing civilians and involvement in illegal activities. Moreover, mercenary contractors from USZ have killed thousands inside Pakistan and kidnapped countless innocent civilians bypassing the law of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
For those who are interested in knowing the real recent history behind the rise of corporate warriors in the modern warfare, the book entitled "Corporate Warriors" by P.W. Singer puts ample light on the subject.
Enticing Fury
Pakistan Cyber Force