Global Guerrillas in Iraq prove yet again that "Halliburton" targeting works quickly and efficiently (and with little of the fanfare of a government policy reversal). Swarming attacks on companies that participate in targeted markets is a hallmark of global guerrilla activity:
The Amman-based firm Daoud and Partners, which provided construction and catering services for the military, said it would comply with the demands of the kidnappers, who threatened to kill the two employees, Fayez Saad al-Udwan and Mohammad Ahmed Salama al-Manaya'a, by Thursday unless the company leaves Iraq. ``I am ceasing operations and pulling out from the company's premises in Iraq for humanitarian reasons, and out of my concern for the safety and the lives of my two employees who were kidnapped in Iraq,'' the company's director Rami al-Ouweiss told The Associated Press.