Private Army in Afghanistan 'not a Wise Idea': Mattis
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has downplayed the idea of sending private military contractors to Afghanistan to replace American forces.
Washington, Aug 29 (AFP) US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has downplayed the idea of sending private military contractors to Afghanistan to replace American forces.
"When Americans put their nation's credibility on the line, privatizing it is probably not a wise idea," Mattis told Pentagon reporters.
Erik Prince, the former head of a controversial private military firm once known as Blackwater, has repeatedly touted such a plan as a way of reducing the US military footprint in Afghanistan after 17 years of war.
His sister is Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
Currently, about 14,000 US troops are in Afghanistan, providing the main component of the NATO mission to support and train local forces. (AFP) GVS
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