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Candle One: Hinoki
Candle Four: Yoyogi
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Issue 20, volume 2
p.40-41
01 of 06Major Shannon Beebe
02 of 06Soraya Narfeldt
03 of 06Conference attendees listen to Major Beebe’s talk on African security
04 of 06Sean McFate, former project manager, Dyncorp
05 of 06Anti-Africom demo outside the conference
06 of 06General Peter Schoomaker, former chief of staff of the US Army
The Iraq war has been big business for US military contractors (AKA mercenaries). But now, as the withdrawal of troops becomes imminent, firms are looking to Africa as the next lucrative source of revenue.
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