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Privatization Of Afghan War Not Under Consideration, NSC Says

Blackwater founder Erik Prince argues using a small private force in Afghanistan could save the U.S. government billions.
Posted at 3:43 PM, Aug 18, 2018
and last updated 2018-08-18 15:43:34-04

The U.S. is not considering a move to privatize the war in Afghanistan, a spokesperson for the National Security Council told media outlets

That comes after reports President Donald Trump is growing frustrated with the war. Erik Prince, founder of the security company known as Blackwater, has lobbied the Trump administration to allow his contractors to replace U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Prince recently launched a new ad campaign about taking over the effort from the U.S. military.

Prince argues using a small private force could save the U.S. government billions. But that's reportedly an unpopular idea with Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. A defense official told NBC News the Pentagon hasn't officially considered the proposal.

The U.S. has been involved in Afghanistan for nearly 17 years. There are about 15,000 U.S. troops currently on the ground there.