Posted on 03/17/2009 10:29:23 AM PDT by Jim Robinson
Days after the Baghdad government decided it no longer wanted the company then known as Blackwater in Iraq, the State Department signed a $22.2 million deal in February to keep the embattled contractor working there through most of the summer, contract records show.
The decision keeps Blackwater - since renamed Xe - in Iraq months longer than anyone has suggested publicly, while raising questions about why the U.S. would pay a contractor for work in Iraq if it may not be able to operate there legally.
The State Department has been under pressure from Blackwater critics, including several in Congress, not to renew the company's contracts in Iraq. Much of the concern stems from a 2007 incident that left 14 Iraqi civilians dead and six former Blackwater guards facing manslaughter charges. One of the guards pleaded guilty, but the company was accused of no wrongdoing in the incident.
In late January, the Iraqi government said it would not renew Blackwater's operating license and that the company would have to leave as soon as a joint Iraqi-U.S. committee completes its work on guidelines for the operation of private security companies. State Department officials said they would honor the decision.
On Feb. 2, a department spokesman was asked whether officials planned to renew one of Blackwater's contracts past May. The spokesman, Robert Wood, said the department had told Blackwater "we did not plan to renew the company's existing task force orders for protective security details in Iraq."
But records available through a federal procurement database show that on that same day, the State Department approved a $22.2 million contract modification for Blackwater "security personnel" in Iraq, with a job completion date of Sept. 3, 2009.
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Xe????????? WTH?
OK I'll guess.. "eXtreme environments"
Glad to see it. Blackwater saved my bacon more than once in Iraq
Just wait for the news to leak that Barry's renewed contracts with Halliburton!
Heads will be exploding at DUmmieland.
Makes perfect sense. Blackwater (now Xe) fulfills missions the diplomatic security service is neither manned nor equipped for. If it blows up in their (fedgov) faces, let’s hope the guys are safe, but the splash hits the hildabeast.
ruefully
...short for the ancient Greek Mercenary leader Xenephon, maybe?
In true Monty Python fashion these warrior have become known as (ready?) .... (wait for it) ....
The Knights who say XE!
But, do they still seek .... a SHRUBBERY?
And do they hath still .... THE HOLY HAND GRENADE?
I was so disgusted by the last 24, where the Blackwater clone murdered a US senator and is plotting to kill Americans to bring about their goals, that I’m almost going to not watch the rest.
Ed
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