Dont get caught in the crossfire.
Iraq is a one of the most dangerous places in the worldyet journalists, private contractors, and soldiers still must travel there. This book has everything visitors need to know to get by, including all aspects of security, picking a translator, traffic, bribery, eating, the weather, whos in charge, important government acronyms, hotels and buying and renting houses, transportation and traffic, and much more.
According to a Washington Post article, U.S. troop levels in Iraq stand at about 138,000, with a likely increase by the end of 2005 to a temporary 160,000
Chicago Tribune reported that there are between 20,000 and 30,000 private contractors working on U.S. military and reconstruction contracts
The Department of Defense estimates that there are perhaps as many as 25,000 private security provider employees there alone
Iraq is a one of the most dangerous places in the worldyet journalists, private contractors, and soldiers still must travel there. This book has everything visitors need to know to get by, including all aspects of security, picking a translator, traffic, bribery, eating, the weather, whos in charge, important government acronyms, hotels and buying and renting houses, transportation and traffic, and much more.
According to a Washington Post article, U.S. troop levels in Iraq stand at about 138,000, with a likely increase by the end of 2005 to a temporary 160,000
Chicago Tribune reported that there are between 20,000 and 30,000 private contractors working on U.S. military and reconstruction contracts
The Department of Defense estimates that there are perhaps as many as 25,000 private security provider employees there alone
