The BBC Scotland programme Britain's Private War asked the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for a response to the documentary.
However, in the BBC documentary, Britain's Private War, it reveals the growing extent to which the UK government relies on armed security companies to protect its interests overseas.
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GMB, one of the country's largest unions--with 600, 000 members embedded in all parts of the economy, from manufacturing to retail--has declared war on private equity.
Sit down for breakfast, and you can eavesdrop on the tug-of-war between private and public interests in the county, where the Bureau of Land Management controls 4 million acres.
"We face the prospect of NHS services being placed in the middle of a costly bidding war with private companies, discrete services cherry-picked for profit while the NHS is left to run the more complex and expensive services but with less money, " the Labour peer added.
After an intense, 16 minute bidding war, an unidentified private European buyer took home the spoils.
Hagel also recalled family war history during a private meeting Saturday with Philippines Secretary of National Defense Voltaire Gazmin.
But the scheme adds to doubts over the role of private-security firms in the war and efforts to hold contractors accountable.
What Mr Brown meant was that this latest inquiry would, like Franks's during the cold war, be held in private.
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Mr Junguito wants to impose war bonds on the grumbling private sector.
Overall this question shoots right to the heart of the tug of war between keeping everything as private and secure and hidden as possible, while giving our drivers the tools and information they need to do the best possible job, as well as continually improving their professionalism and performance in their role.
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In March 2003, while we were berthing in a private yacht club in Venice, the Iraq war began.
The lowest level to which net private investment fell in any previous post-war recession was 4.3% of personal income in 1991.
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The relationship between social welfare spending and net private domestic investment since the end of World War II tells a troublesome tale.
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But during the War legislation and executive orders compelled private U.S. banks to transfer their gold coin reserves to the Fed in exchange for Federal Reserve Notes convertible into gold.
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Private enterprise rebuilt Europe after the second world war.
The man who reigns over centuries of elitism and grandeur at Covent Garden's Royal Opera House in London wears a plain, unpretentious pair of cuff links that belonged to his grandfather a hard-working Liverpool docker who went off to war in 1914 as a humble private.
The huge private and public investment in reconstruction after the 2006 war would all be lost.
What followed was a tug-of-war about what it means to be a private person with a public identity.
Many of the biggest private-equity firms have raised billions of dollars in war chests aimed at the ailing financial sector, and are just waiting for the chance to put them to use.
Mr Clegg is the only senior politician to voice the legitimate doubts about Afghanistan that others routinely air in private a service that even supporters of the war ought to welcome.
In England, private citizens are allowed to file complaints against foreigners whom they claim committed war crimes.
TNK-BP, an oil company that produces 1.6m barrels a day and which is owned jointly by Britain's BP and Russian private investors, AlfaAccessRenova (AAR), was for months paralysed by war in the boardroom.
But war is bigger than any one man or woman, whether a private, a general, or a president.
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Prior to World War I, kings and queens, princes and princesses married in private in royal chapels or palaces.
With veterans of the cold war, often from elite military units, flocking to join the private sector in both Russia and the West, the corporate-security business can bring together some unlikely bedfellows.
Where after the war Attlee established the case for the NHS, state education and a welfare state, Thatcher, after the industrial wars of the 70s and the Cold War, won the arguments for a market-based economy, the private ownership of key industries and services, limits on trade union power and a strong defence policy based on the Atlantic Alliance.
Davis said the move would risk private health care for veterans and their families by potentially maxing out benefits paying for costly war injury treatments.
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Government and private enterprise alike will have to confront this new dilemma before the long-heralded "war on cancer"--a phrase first proffered by President Nixon in 1971--can embark on a new phase of breakthroughs.
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