They were young kids, but you’ve got to hand it to them. They’re sur- vivors,” he said. Haidari was in his
early 20s and handled millions of dollars — in cash. Sossaman and other contractors would give him up to $100,000 at a time to finance the missions he and his fighters were given. “ I ’d g i v e him
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$80,000 a pop for pay- roll [to pay the troops Haidari commanded], buy equipment, set up camps and safe houses, and get armored vehi- cles. They had to set up camps, build them, and get stuff for it. I’d pay Mike and he’d do it. Mike’s security detail was made up of dudes I’d also trust with my life,” said Sossaman. Haidari is quick to
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he has for Sossaman, whom he looks at like an older brother. “I’m lucky I have
a brother like Dave; a good friend. He’s helped my son, too. I told Dave
because he helped me.’ “I would take a bul-
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Tamana, still a teenager, gets hopelessly homesick and cries for her mother.
the other day when you get old and can’t get out of your chair, call me. I will come. I will bring my boy and I will tell him, ‘This guy helped your daddy. You stay here, clean his butt if you have to, and take care of this old man
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to be like the U.S. sol- diers, Haidari admits that the mot ivating factor in joining their ranks was his dream of coming to America. It was a dream he was
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