US contractors stranded in Iraq under threat of imminent attack: 'We are sitting ducks'
Source: The Guardian
Wed 18 Mar 2026 09.19 EDT
Last modified on Wed 18 Mar 2026 10.46 EDT
Hundreds of US contractors are stranded on a major military base near Baghdad, Iraq, with no evacuation plan, while local Iran-backed militants are possibly making plans to attack the base, three sources said.
The contractors are employed on the Martyr Brigadier General Ali Flaih Air Base, formerly Balad Air Base, to support the Iraqi governments F-16 fighter jet program.
With more than 200 American nationals on the base, the site is considered a high-value target, and the absence of visible preventative measures leaves us feeling exposed and vulnerable, said one employee of defense contractor V2X on the base, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals. All of us are pretty much sitting ducks at the moment. V2X was approached for comment, but did not respond before publication.
Iraqi workers on the base have warned their foreign colleagues Islamic Resistance militants are making plans to attack the base once Ramadan, the Muslim holy month, ends later this week, contract workers said. Some Iraqi military and contract employees on the base have links to the militants and have been passing information to them in preparation for an attack, the sources said.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/18/us-contractors-stranded-iraq-iran
Ramadan ends when the crescent moon is spotted, expected between tomorrow night - Friday night (Eid al-Fitr) and that is the time frame for when there is a potential for all hell to break loose.
UpInArms
(54,882 posts)So poorly done, with horrifying outcomes for so many
RockRaven
(19,239 posts)Honestly, how the hell did you think this four years was gonna go?
Callie1979
(1,330 posts)He's BEEN there for several years. They sign up for different stretches of time. I keep telling him to not renew when his times up
COL Mustard
(8,177 posts)Im sure thats it for a lot of them.
irisblue
(37,416 posts)That money then was very very very good.
COL Mustard
(8,177 posts)Right up until it isnt.
Seriously, I hope those contractors all get out safely, but I cant help but wonder how many of them voted for this.
OrangeJoe
(559 posts)Working in a hospital is honorable. Helping the military industrial complex selling machines of war, not so much.
AverageOldGuy
(3,761 posts)Years ago a good portion of income earned overseas was exempt from federal income taxes.
irisblue
(37,416 posts)Having a harder time feeling for with them themselves
dweller
(28,298 posts)(checks quotes) they knew what they signed up for.
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twodogsbarking
(18,563 posts)2na fisherman
(312 posts)History is repeating itself. But after 444 days those hostages got released after a dubious agreement with lots of concessions. Now we know Trump is no Jimmy Carter, so it is likely that no future hostages will be released unharmed. It is more likely that Trump will be the cause of hundreds of hostage deaths due to some failed rescue attempt with numerous US soldiers KIA as well. And I can hear Trump blaming their deaths on Hegseth when it fails..."I had nothing to do with the planning of this rescue. Our Secretary Of War was responsible for this operation."
NBachers
(19,411 posts)Polybius
(21,853 posts)I can't see Clinton, Obama, or Biden not attacking them, had it happened under their watch.
karynnj
(60,928 posts)I would image that at least Obama would try for a diplomatic solution.
A military attack on Iran would likely have resulted in the hostages being killed. Bad as the hostage drama was, American embassy people being publicly killed would have been a bigger disaster.
As it was, it was promised of what became the Iran part of Iran Contra by the Republicans that led to the release as Reagan was being sworn in.
COL Mustard
(8,177 posts)Just asking the question.
Justice matters.
(9,736 posts)Not worth the trouble... probably.
Enter stage left
(4,534 posts)See if it works any better for you than it does for us.