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US Contractors in Kuwait Face Uncertainty Amid Iran War

Defense contractor V2X Inc criticized for meager bunkers and pay cuts

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The ongoing conflict between the US and Iran has put US contractors in Kuwait in a precarious situation, with many expressing concerns over inadequate safety measures and reduced pay. Employees of major defense...

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    US contractors in Kuwait decry meager bunkers and pay cuts amid Iran war: ‘We’re treated as expendable’

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    Man accuses Israel of war crimes as he holds remains of girl killed in Iran

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    Trump advisers scramble to justify US military intervention in Iran

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US Contractors in Kuwait Face Uncertainty Amid Iran War

Defense contractor V2X Inc criticized for meager bunkers and pay cuts

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The ongoing conflict between the US and Iran has put US contractors in Kuwait in a precarious situation, with many expressing concerns over inadequate safety measures and reduced pay. Employees of major defense contractor V2X Inc, stationed on US military bases in Kuwait, claim they lack proper bunker facilities and have had their pay reduced amid Iranian missile attacks across the Persian Gulf region.

"We're treated as expendable," one contractor told The Guardian, speaking on condition of anonymity. "We've heard little from V2X about safety and evacuation protocols, and it's clear they're not taking our well-being seriously." The contractor's concerns are echoed by others, who say the company's lack of communication and preparedness has left them feeling vulnerable.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is facing criticism over its handling of the situation. The president's cabinet, often described as a "clown car" due to its erratic behavior, has been the subject of much derision in recent weeks. Members of the cabinet, including RFK Jr. and Kristi Noem, have been accused of making gaffes and displaying a lack of competence, prompting some to question whether their behavior could ultimately prove to be the president's undoing.

As tensions with Iran continue to escalate, Trump's advisers are scrambling to justify potential military intervention. The president has alleged that Iran poses a direct threat to the US, but experts say Tehran's ICBMs currently cannot reach the US, and the White House has claimed that Iran's nuclear program has been destroyed.

The situation is further complicated by reports of war crimes allegedly committed by Israel in Iran. An Iranian man recently accused Israel of war crimes as he cradled the remains of a girl killed in an attack on an elementary school. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation.

In the US, protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies have led to arrests and controversy. In Minnesota, federal authorities have arrested more people in connection with a protest at a church in January, with Attorney General Pam Bondi warning that "more to come." The protest was part of a broader movement against the administration's immigration enforcement efforts, which have been criticized as sweeping and often violent.

As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the Trump administration will respond. One thing is clear, however: the stakes are high, and the consequences of the administration's actions will be far-reaching.

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  • The Guardian: "US contractors in Kuwait decry meager bunkers and pay cuts amid Iran war: ‘We’re treated as expendable’"
  • The Guardian: "Outcry grows over ‘clown car’ cabinet but no sign Trump ready for shakeup"
  • Reuters: "Man accuses Israel of war crimes as he holds remains of girl killed in Iran"
  • The Guardian: "Trump advisers scramble to justify US military intervention in Iran"
  • The Guardian: "US officials arrest more people over Minnesota anti-ICE church protest"

The ongoing conflict between the US and Iran has put US contractors in Kuwait in a precarious situation, with many expressing concerns over inadequate safety measures and reduced pay. Employees of major defense contractor V2X Inc, stationed on US military bases in Kuwait, claim they lack proper bunker facilities and have had their pay reduced amid Iranian missile attacks across the Persian Gulf region.

"We're treated as expendable," one contractor told The Guardian, speaking on condition of anonymity. "We've heard little from V2X about safety and evacuation protocols, and it's clear they're not taking our well-being seriously." The contractor's concerns are echoed by others, who say the company's lack of communication and preparedness has left them feeling vulnerable.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is facing criticism over its handling of the situation. The president's cabinet, often described as a "clown car" due to its erratic behavior, has been the subject of much derision in recent weeks. Members of the cabinet, including RFK Jr. and Kristi Noem, have been accused of making gaffes and displaying a lack of competence, prompting some to question whether their behavior could ultimately prove to be the president's undoing.

As tensions with Iran continue to escalate, Trump's advisers are scrambling to justify potential military intervention. The president has alleged that Iran poses a direct threat to the US, but experts say Tehran's ICBMs currently cannot reach the US, and the White House has claimed that Iran's nuclear program has been destroyed.

The situation is further complicated by reports of war crimes allegedly committed by Israel in Iran. An Iranian man recently accused Israel of war crimes as he cradled the remains of a girl killed in an attack on an elementary school. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation.

In the US, protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies have led to arrests and controversy. In Minnesota, federal authorities have arrested more people in connection with a protest at a church in January, with Attorney General Pam Bondi warning that "more to come." The protest was part of a broader movement against the administration's immigration enforcement efforts, which have been criticized as sweeping and often violent.

As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the Trump administration will respond. One thing is clear, however: the stakes are high, and the consequences of the administration's actions will be far-reaching.

Sources:

  • The Guardian: "US contractors in Kuwait decry meager bunkers and pay cuts amid Iran war: ‘We’re treated as expendable’"
  • The Guardian: "Outcry grows over ‘clown car’ cabinet but no sign Trump ready for shakeup"
  • Reuters: "Man accuses Israel of war crimes as he holds remains of girl killed in Iran"
  • The Guardian: "Trump advisers scramble to justify US military intervention in Iran"
  • The Guardian: "US officials arrest more people over Minnesota anti-ICE church protest"

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