- WASHINGTON (AFP) -- The Pentagon
repeatedly warned contractor Halliburton-KBR that the food it served to
US troops in Iraq was "dirty," as were as the kitchens it was
served in, NBC News reported Friday.
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- Halliburton-Kellogg Brown and Root's promises to improve
"have not been followed through," according to a Pentagon report
that warned "serious repercussions may result" if the contractor
did not clean up, the television network reported.
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- The Pentagon reported finding "blood all over the
floor," "dirty pans," "dirty grills," "dirty
salad bars" and "rotting meats ... and vegetables" in four
of the military messes the company operates in Iraq, NBC said, citing Pentagon
documents.
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- The report came as President George W. Bush fended off
Pentagon reports that Halliburton-KBR overcharged 61 million dollars for
gasoline it sold the military in Iraq. Dick Cheney ran Halliburton for
five years until becoming vice president.
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- Bush said that if an overcharge were found, the money
should be paid back.
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- The company feeds 110,000 US and coalition troops daily
at a cost of 28 dollars per troop per day, NBC said.
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- The Pentagon found unclean conditions at four locations
in Iraq, including one in Baghdad and two in Tikrit. Even the mess hall
where Bush served troops their Thanksgiving dinner was dirty in August,
September and October, according to NBC.
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- This adds up to "a company that arrogantly is overcharging
when they can get away with it and not providing the quality of service
that they agreed to do," Representative Henry Waxman, Democrat of
California, told NBC.
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- Halliburton-Kellogg Brown and Root told NBC that "hostile
conditions" pose special challenges as they served the 21 million
meals so far to the troops at 45 sites in Iraq.
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- "We have taken quick action to improve," the
company said.
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