Electrical Problems Plague U.S. Iraq Bases
Report: Inferior Work By Private Contractors Worse Than Pentagon Previously Acknowledged
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A Senate panel investigating the electrocutions of Americans on bases in Iraq was told last week by former KBR Inc. electricians that the contractor used employees with little electrical expertise to supervise subcontractors in Iraq and hired foreigners who couldn't speak English. The Pentagon has said 13 Americans have been electrocuted in Iraq since September 2003. It has ordered Houston-based KBR to inspect all the facilities it maintains in Iraq for electrical hazards.
The New York Times reported on its Web site Thursday night that many more people have been injured, some seriously, by shocks, according to internal Army documents. A log compiled this year at one building complex in Baghdad disclosed that soldiers complained of receiving electrical shocks in their living quarters almost daily, the paper reported.
"We consider this to be a very serious issue," Chris Isleib, a Pentagon spokesman, said Thursday in an e-mail message to the Times, though he declined to address the Army documents' findings.
During just one six-month period - August 2006 through January 2007 - at least 283 electrical fires destroyed or damaged American military facilities in Iraq, including the military's largest dining hall in the country, according to the documents obtained by the Times.
An Army survey issued in February 2007 said electrical problems were the most urgent noncombat safety hazard for soldiers in Iraq.
KBR, which is responsible for providing basic services, including housing, for American troops in Iraq, said last week that its investigation had not turned up evidence of a link between its work and the electrocutions. The Army report, however, said KBR did its own study and found a "systemic problem" with electrical work, according to the Times.
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See all 66 CommentsHey GOP how are those no-bid unsupervised contract working out for the American people.
You like this thank the fiscal family value party of god GOP. The train wreck the Republicans caused.
Hiring a non-electrician to supervise electrical work and having that result in electrocution deaths would have brought manslaughter charges here in the US. When are the evildoers in these Bush disasters ever going to be punished?
[Posted by GOP_forever at 09:56 AM : Jul 18, 2008]
it''s not ''your'' money anymore once they deduct it from your check ... or you make your estimated payments.
So what? The contractors will simply mark up the difference, so instead of the professionals getting the money, it will be the senior managers of the war profiteers.
Do you think for even a second that the Bush administration cares the least bit about what you might want with your tax money? It is theirs now.
KBR I am sure is charging Millions to electrocute our troops.
Ever hear of the National Electrical Code? No Master Electricians willing to go there and work I guess?
Probably sent some residential electricians to work on commercial type jobs...bad idea there.
I am sure the excuse will be %u201CBut Senators we were doing everything in accordance with the Iraqi Electrical Codes!
What electrical fires ? It was the terrorists fault!!"
seriously though, remember when the army corp of engineers built, or oversaw the building, of much of america''s infrastructure? i kind of thought that was part of what our military was all about--creating a completely self-sufficient community, anywhere, under any conditions. not, outsourcing critical work to civilian, profit-making entities...
Posted by justsane at 11:19 AM : Jul 18, 2008
Wow how things have changed. The Army corp of engineers doesn''t build anything anymore. All major military construction is contracted out. There are a few units like the SeaBees that still do some small scale or unique work but the rest is usually to the lowest bidder.
You mean Illegals can cause electrocutions and fires for less cost? Great put them to work on YOUR HOME.
He should check out FOX news website; that way he could share his ideas with people that agree with his ideology.
He told us that big government didn''t work. So we hired him, and he proved it to us.
(more vacation time than any other president in history)
A Senate panel investigating the electrocutions of Americans on bases in Iraq was told last week by former KBR Inc.
Did you you read the story in case you didn''t here is your source you can look it up in the congressional notes.
God now this is despartation they just post without reading.
Posted by demslie2u at 12:14 PM : Jul 18, 2008
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Yeah, the only facts they have are at least 13 electrocuted expendable American Soldiers.
Posted by redbd
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Everything is outsourced today - even congress
Posted by redbd
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Everything is outsourced today - even congress
This gives new meaning to the term: "Arm Chair General"
We are blowing about a trillion tax dollars in Iraq, so who cares about a few chairs for some Air Force brats.
Halliburton should build some more showers; we can''t have our soldiers showering in safety while our Generals relax to death in leather chairs.
Uncle Sam needs our sons and daughters, and we are going to have the opportunity to really support the troops by sending our own children to fight instead of applauding other people from our arm chairs. And it will cost a lot more money, so we will need to cut back on the lifestyle, too. If we want to be the greatest empire in history, we need to make the historic sacrifices.
And nary a story about how life is rapidly progressing to a secure and prosperous society that was never seen during Saddam''s dictatorial rule - where ordinary citizens take an active part in turning in terrorists and their weapons to the Iraqi authorities.
And the last brigade of the surge is returning home successfully accomplishing what it set out to do - bringing security, stability, and political compromise between ethnic groups, and wealth from oil profits to the 18 provinces of Iraq.
Tsk, tsk, CBS - your liberal bias stinks.
And nary a story about how life is rapidly progressing to a secure and prosperous society that was never seen during Saddam''s dictatorial rule - where ordinary citizens take an active part in turning in terrorists and their weapons to the Iraqi authorities.
And the last brigade of the surge is returning home successfully accomplishing what it set out to do - bringing security, stability, and political compromise between ethnic groups, and wealth from oil profits to the 18 provinces of Iraq.
Tsk, tsk, CBS - your liberal bias stinks.
KBR might be "awarded" $100,000 on a no-bid contract, then they simply subcontract the actual work out to some poor, illiterate, unqualified foreign laborers and pay them a mere $150 to do the actual work. Then KBR pockets the remaining $99,850 (passing a hefty "cut" of the profits on up the corporate line).
These wars are nothing more than a money-making machine for politically-connected insiders. There is no real oversight or accountability at all. None.
EVERYTHING having to do with the military is "contracted out" these days. Not a single bullet or can of beans arrives in Iraq or Afghanistan without coming from a "contractor" somewhere.
Jobs that the military used to do themselves (like feed troops, transport fuel or build bases) is now done solely by contractors -- at 10-to-100 times the (former) cost to taxpayers.
Is it any wonder that this war has cost the US nearly $3 TRILLION dollars so far? SOMEBODY is getting obscenely rich off this current system, that''s for sure.
These folks are as shameless and incompetent as the President who sent them there.
~ Posted by OneAmerican
Success? Don''t make me laugh. Have YOU been there? I have. This is what I saw happening:
1) The US pulled all it''s troops back INTO the safety of their bases and then heavily fortified them. That reduced the number of daily casualties being reported, and that''s all it''s accomplished.
2) The Iraqi insurgents and militias have gotten much smarter, over time. They know that Bush is on his way out, and they wisely decided to simply wait quietly for a while (rearming and resupplying and training new recruits all the while). If the Americans leave, as anticipated, then they need only wait them out. If the Americans foolishly decide to try to stay, then the Americans will find themselves facing a MUCH more effectively organized, better equipped and trained force of insurgents and militias. At that point they''ll resume their campaign with a vengeance, and the streets will run red with American blood.
It''s really a no-brainer for the insurgents and militias. The "surge" was a joke, not a genuine deciding factor in the eventual outcome, which remains unchanged.
I think that OneAmerican''s conservative bias blinds him to the obvious truths of the real situation over there. The realities have not escaped Bush or the military planners though - that''s why they pulled the troops back in to their bases.
You liar. You have not been there. If you had, you would have seen that no American forces have retreated to their bases - as a matter of fact, American forces can currently walk the streets with minimal risk of attack.
You would have also seen that rather than insurgents and terrorist getting smarter, they are getting deader or they are getting out of Iraq.
Don''t try to bull me, liberal.
You are losing your War on American, and you know it.
Screw the far-left liberals.
Get the REAL news about the success and progress in Iraq.
~ Posted by OneAmerican
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My response:
1. You are one of the biggest examples of the southern part of a northern bound jackass, my friend!
2. You say the electrical shock problem is ''mundane and minuscule''? On site interviews indicate electrical shocks occur almost daily! Thirteen people have been electrocuted, fool! And you think it''s minor?! You''re an idiot!
3. CBS has been doing KBR, the Army, and the Bush administration a huge favor to NOT report this until now! Because it''s just more in a series of bad news that acts as a rationale for antagonists who demand that we pull out!
4. I look forward to the day when you actually state something that is truth and correct! But, like Bush your distinguished in the fact that you''re always incorrect! Which, for guys like you is better than nothing from your own point of view!
Cheney, you''re going to get yours you Dummy !
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