The U.S. Army is refusing to suspend contracts with dozens of companies and individuals tied to Al Qaeda and other extremist groups out of concern for their "due process rights," despite repeated pleas from the chief watchdog for Afghanistan reconstruction.
In a scathing passage of his latest report to Congress, Special Inspector General John Sopko said his office has urged the Army to suspend or debar 43 contractors over concerns about ties to the Afghanistan insurgency, "including supporters of the Taliban, the Haqqani network and al Qaeda."
Sopko wrote that the Army "rejected" every single case.
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More and more US/Al-Qaida/Wahabis are looking like the same entity. This is a fake war. Wahabis provide jihadis and US uses that as excuse to occupy.