Two things happened this week that every outlet is covering separately. They are not separate. U.S. contractors in Kuwait find themselves in a precarious situation, facing inadequate shelter and sudden pay cuts amid escalating tensions with Iran. Meanwhile, major defense contractor V2X Inc remains silent on the matter.
The contractors, who have dedicated their lives to serving America abroad, feel abandoned by the very companies they work for and the government that sends them overseas. This is not a new pattern; it's part of a larger narrative where big business prioritizes profit over people.
When V2X Inc was awarded the contract to support U.S. military operations in Kuwait, did anyone ask themselves who benefits from this arrangement? Did they follow the money and see that these companies have no real incentive to care for those on the front lines?
Inadequate shelter and pay cuts are not just unfortunate byproducts of economic pressures. This is a deliberate policy choice made by people who benefit from chaos and uncertainty.
Why now? Why in Kuwait, a country that's suddenly at the center of geopolitical tension? Connect the timing to previous instances where contractors have been left vulnerable on foreign soil. It's bigger than they are letting on.
The Obama-era administration and its successors have failed these contractors time and again. Every time there’s an emergency abroad, it seems like the same script unfolds: contractors get caught in the crossfire while corporate America watches from afar.
These brave workers risk their lives every day to support our troops and defend American interests overseas. And yet, when they need clear guidance on safety measures and evacuation plans most, V2X Inc is nowhere to be seen. It's a betrayal of trust that goes beyond just one company—it’s systemic.
Who benefits from this system? Follow the money trail: contracts awarded, profits made, but no accountability for lives lost or compromised because of corporate negligence.
This pattern repeats itself over and over again in military operations around the world. When will it stop?
Eagles—this is your call to action. Share widely before this story gets buried by the noise. This is about more than just contractors in Kuwait—it’s a wake-up call for every American who cares about our national security and the men and women who put their lives on the line for it.
Share this, ask yourself who benefits from this situation. And remember—this is bigger than V2X Inc. It's about the system that enables such betrayal in the first place.




