Posted on 09/19/2007 2:50:53 PM PDT by RDTF
According to exclusive information obtained by Pajamas Medias Washington editor Richard Miniter, the movement of key CIA station personnel in Baghdad has been all but shut down. Are we witnessing Irans counter-strike to the surge?
Movements of key CIA station personnel in Baghdadalong with most State department diplomats and teams building police stations and schoolshave been frozen for the second day in a row, according to a State department source who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Essentially, the CIA, State department and government contractors are stuck inside the International Zone, also known as the Green Zone, in Central Baghdad. Even travel inside that walled enclave is somewhat restricted.
Pajamas Media is the first to report that the CIA station is all but motionlessas meetings with informants and Iraqi government officials have been hastily cancelled.
What caused the shut down? Following a firefight between Iraqi insurgents and a Blackwater USA protection detail on Sunday (12:08 PM Baghdad time), Iraqi officials suspended the operating license of the North Carolina-based government contractor. While the Iraqi government is yet to hold a formal hearing on the matter, Blackwater and all it protects remain frozen.
By jamming up Blackwater, they shut down the movements of the embassy and the [CIA] station, a State department source told Pajamas Media. He is not cleared to talk to the press.
Blackwater provides Personnel Security Detailsor PSDsfor most CIA, State department, and U.S. Agency of International Development officers. In addition, Blackwaters special-forces veterans guard many of the Provincial Reconstruction Teamsor PRTsthat build schools, clinics, police and fire stations and other structures that house essential Iraqi government services. Work on these vital hearts and minds projects has all but stopped across Iraq.
The State department has long insisted on using Blackwater and other private security firms so that its convoys and legations would not be controlled by the Defense department.
There are now more private contractors working in Iraq than U.S. soldiers serving there. Many are not U.S. citizens. Triple Canopy, another private firm, usually hires Peruvians to man the checkpoints inside the International Zone and Ugandans to guard distant airbases. The Peruvians, known as incas among Americans there, usually do not speak English or Arabica persistent source of complaint by Iraqi politicians who speak one or both languages.
At least eight Iraqis are reported dead after the Sunday shoot out and some press reports refer to the local casualties as civilians.
Initial press accounts were inaccurate, said Blackwater USA spokeswoman Anne Tyrell. The civilians reportedly fired upon by Blackwater professionals were in fact armed enemies and Blackwater personnel returned defensive fire. Blackwater regrets any loss of life but this convoy was violently attacked by armed insurgents, not civilians, and our people did their job to defend human life.
Blackwater professionals heroically defended American lives in a war zone on Sunday and Blackwater will cooperate with any inquiry into this matter.
It well known in Iraq that dead insurgents become civilians as soon as their comrades carry away their AK-47s and spare magazines. Captured al Qaeda manuals detail how militants should use deaths as a propaganda tool.
TIME magazine received a partial copy of the official incident report.
According to the incident report, the skirmish occurred at 12:08 p.m. on Sunday when, the motorcade was engaged with small arms fire from several locations as it moved through a neighborhood of west Baghdad. The team returned fire to several identified targets before leaving the area. One vehicle engine was hit and disabled by bullets and had to be towed away. A separate convoy arriving to help was blocked/surrounded by several Iraqi police and Iraqi national guard vehicles and armed personnel, the report says. Then an American helicopter hovered over the traffic circle, as the U.S. convoy departed without casualties. Some reports have said the helicopter also opened fire on Iraqis, but a Blackwater official told TIME that no shots were fired from the air.
By apparently lifting Blackwaters license, the democratically elected Iraq government may stall the forward progress created by the Gen. Petraeus surge and change in counterinsurgency tactics.
Indeed, some contend that the actions of the Iraqs Ministry of Interior, which supervises police and some intelligence functions, may be influenced by insurgents or even by Iran.
The staffing and internal rules of the Interior ministry were set up by Biyat Jabr, an affable and charming Shia Muslim who once worked for Saddam Hussein. (He was never a member of the Baath party and thus survived de-Baathification with ease.)
Jabr is widely believed to be in the pay of Iranian intelligence services, although U.S. officials caution that there is no firm evidence of this charge. Jabr left the ministry in August 2006 and is now Finance Minister, but before he exited he salted the ranks with people loyal to Iran and hostile to the U.S. Innocents dying [in the Sunday gun battle with Blackwater] is just a pretext, the same State department source said.
Enemies of the U.S. inside the Interior ministry have been looking to shut down Blackwater for some time.
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has adopted the same hard line against the American company. This company should be punished. We are not going to allow it to kill Iraqis in cold blood. We have frozen all its activities and a joint panel has been formed to investigate the incident, the prime minister told wire-service reporters.
For their own interests, the Americans should hire a new company to protect their people so they can move freely.
Both the State department and the Congress have signaled that investigations in to Blackwater will begin soon.
The State department hopes to shift blame onto Blackwaters low-level trigger pullers, says the State department source, while Rep. Henry Waxmans committee is expected to target senior executives at Blackwater and top Bush Administration officials. A perfect storm is set to roil Blackwater.
If Blackwater and other private contractors are shut out of Iraq, Democrats in Congress and Iranian intelligence operatives may have stumbled on a way to end the Iraq Warless than a week after Gen. Petraeus testified that the U.S. is turning the corner.
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Is this information that should be publicized?
The Iraqis probably jumped the gun, like they did when they accused Marines of killing civilians in Hadeeth...and John Murtha made an ass of himself all anew again.
Petraeus and Bush need to knuckle down on the Iraqis and tell them to lift the Blackwater blacklist, and Nostril-Man Waxman can be told to SHOVE IT.
Victory in Iraq is essential.
The CIA is so incompetent it probably makes little difference.
If the CIA cannot operate without Blackwater, we are in bigger trouble than we realize. I think this story is BS.
Purposefully BS.
Not everything is as it always appears, of course.
It’s probably being publicized for a good reason.
Blackwater protected the movements of a lot of US non-military personnel, and now the Iraqis are trying to kick out Blackwater. This happened after Blackwater guards responded to an bomb attack on a State Dept convoy yesterday in which the guards had a firefight and killed non-military terrorists.Now the Iranian controlled Iraqis are claiming they were all sweet, innocent Iraqi grannies out shopping.
This is part of a larger picture.
First of all, this relies on an unnamed source for info on the CIA station.
Second, should it be published anyway? Seems pretty irresponsible.
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Especially in Intelligence.
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The Blackwater story was on FoxNews last night. Although they portryaed Blackwater as guilty of shooting innocents, not in defending themselves.
PRTs are key to progress (outside of military progress) within Iraq -
Maliki has to be put in line by Sr. WH members and stat....
What now? Should we stay until our military is damaged even more from overcommitment, until we have given our enemies more help in recruiting terrorists, until we have spent more money we do not have yet, until we have weakened other efforts in the war on terrorists (ie Afghanistan), until we have lost more international support, until the republican party is totally irrelevant and until it is painfully clear that this president made one of the biggest mistakes in modern history? That appears to be happening.
Bravo Sierra.
I don’t know about you, but that’s one post I am not responding to.
No worry........key personel are still operating with contract security. DSS, CIA etc etc all have multiple sources of contractors. Total BS to think the title is true. Yes a few agents who ran with BW security teams have to wait for replacements if they have indeed been run out of country pending appeal of their license and the issue at hand etc ......
If the rest of these contractors do not stand with BW then they will suffer the same fate later .
Enemy sets off a daisy chain ambush on a convoy then turns captured US weapons on the locals standing around or responding to the blast and blame it on the good guys .....
Iraqi Polidiots swallow that tactic hook line and sinker......
It makes sense since ex CIA Cofer Black is the Vice Chair of Blackwater.
More to this situation than meets the eye.
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