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This revelation, buried in U.N. reports and highlighted by controversial war correspondent Robert Young Pelton at his new Somalia Report website, raises some unsettling questions about Washington’s plans to out-source more wars in the future.
How damning is the proof that the UN and the US is funding and arming al Shabaab. The UN's own records confirm this. In April of 2011 the UN determined that 90% of all 12.7 x 108mm ammunition was from an AMISOM stock created in 2010.
ok KBR then needs to stop being out sourced.
Halliburton, Halliburton is a leader in the oil services industry, it provides engineering and construction services for oil extraction and development. After separating from Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR) in 2007, it is no longer in the business of providing military logistics support.
How damning is the proof that the UN and the US is funding and arming al Shabaab. The UN's own records confirm this. In April of 2011 the UN determined that 90% of all 12.7 x 108mm ammunition was from an AMISOM stock created in 2010.
An RPG captured from al Shabaab was analyzed and determined to have been delivered by DynCorp to the Ministry of
Defense in Uganda. The contract was to supply weapons and ammunition to the Ugandan Forces in Mogadishu
AMISOM and TFG do not record serial numbers of weapons or ammunition they transfer and although lip service is given
to the attempts of AMISOM to prevent sales of its deadly supplies to the rebels. Little to no effort is being taken
to stop it. Soldiers as in all wars quickly learn ways to get around even the most diligent checks and balances.
The bottom line is that even with their conflict of interest, the UN estimates that one third to a half of all ammunition
supplied by the United States to AMISOM ends up in the hands of al-Shabaab.