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Blackwater: America’s (Deadly) Secret Mercenary Army
Islamdaily ^ | 6/3/07 | Dr. Mohamed Elmasry

Posted on 06/03/2007 6:28:20 AM PDT by Valin

It’s a big, evil secret behind the U.S. invasion of Iraq - a 100,000 strong mercenary force that the Bush administration has hired to do the U.S. government’s riskiest and dirtiest operations. It works behind the scenes and is virtually above the law.

Its name is Blackwater USA -- and it’s a private army with a license to kill.

More evil still is the fact that Blackwater USA is run by a multimillionaire Christian fundamentalist who has also bankrolled President Bush’s election campaigns. And what makes the whole exercise so frightening is that American mainstream media - supposedly the champions of free inquiry - have never bothered to investigate the issue. In fact, a recent book that reveals stunning information about this massive secret army has received no significant coverage at all.

Jeremy Scahill’s just-published 450-page "Blackwater" (2007) uncovers a story of deception and intrigue whose moral is that some of America’s richest and most powerful have no respect for human lives.

Welcome to George W. Bush’s U.S.A. where secret civilian hired guns can use any means to justify the Administration’s ends.

The idea is devilishly simple: offer killing contracts to privately-run militias and pay them handsomely to do the job - no questions asked. It is a turnkey system in which the Bush administration pays, and Blackwater kills.

And that’s not all. If and when U.S. troops are withdrawn from Iraq, Blackwater operatives can stay.

According to Scahill, the idea of hiring a mercenary army was the brainchild of Donald Rumsfeld. On September 10, 2001 (only one day before the fateful 9/11) he pitched the concept to a high-level Pentagon meeting attended by former corporate executives from Enron, Northrop, Grumman, General Dynamics and Aerospace Corp.

All were chosen by Rumsfeld to work with him as top deputies at the Department of Defense. At that meeting Rumsfeld outlined his strategy for using "the private sector in the waging of America’s wars," a strategy supported by the likes of Paul Wolfowitz and Douglas Feith.

Blackwater is controlled by one person, Erik Prince, described by Scahill as "a radical right-wing Christian mega-millionaire who has served as a major bankroller not only of President Bush’s campaigns but the broader Christian-right agenda."

The 38-year-old Prince is a former U.S. Navy officer who serves on the board of Christian Freedom International, whose mission is to help "Christians who are persecuted for their faith in Jesus Christ."

Price started Blackwater in 1995 at age 27, after his father died and left him a $1.3 billion automobile parts firm. Prince’s first wife died of cancer in 2003 and he has six children.

As Scahill quotes him, Prince speaks proudly about his soldiers-for-hire

company: "When you ship overnight, do you use the postal service or do you use FedEx? Our corporate goal is to do for the national security apparatus what FedEx did to the postal service."

In Iraq, Blackwater is free to hire whomever it pleases -- Iraqis, Americans, Israelis... Its mercenaries get paid $300 to $600 a day, a big contrast to what men and women in the official American armed forces earn.

But there is also another difference: when Blackwater soldiers are killed, they are not heroes. In fact, they are not even acknowledged. They are not added into the American casualty totals, nor are their coffins draped in the American flag.

Whatever they do is secret and there is no accountability for why or how they kill Iraqis.

Paul Bremer, Bush’s envoy in Iraq during the first year of the occupation, issued a decree on June 28, 2004 granting immunity to Blackwater and other military "contractors" from prosecution for war crimes. Blackwater was even able to bypass the Pentagon’s Uniform Code of Military Justice, claiming its soldiers are "civilians."

In a public hearing, Congressman Dennis Kucinich lamented that, "These private contractors can get away with murder. [They] do not appear to be subject to any laws at all and so therefore they have more of a license ...

to take the law into t heir own hands."

As the Administration is planning to increase the size of the army in Iraq at a cost of anywhere from $3.6 billion to 4 billion, Prince has also been talking about building a permanent "contractor brigade" and doing it cheaper.

In praising Scahill, Canadian reviewer Naomi Klein said: "[His book shows] how the Bush administration has spent hundreds of millions of public dollars building a parallel corporate army, an army so royal to far right causes ... [It is] the most important and chilling book about the death throes of the U.S. democracy you will read in years and a triumph of investigative reporting."

(Dr. Mohamed Elmasry is national president of the Canadian Islamic Congress. He can be reached at np@canadianislamiccongress.com)


TOPICS: Editorial; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: banglist; blackwater; blackwaterusa; contracts; cuespookymusic; defensecontractors; gwot
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To: Valin

100,000 American Ninjas!!! Sweeetttt... KIll em’ All!! Go Ninjas!!!


41 posted on 06/03/2007 7:05:34 AM PDT by Porterville (2 SUPREME COURT JUSTICES AND POSSIBLY THREE..... SO THINK ABOUT IT IDIOT)
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To: RushLake

Directed by Oliver Stone, Soundtrack by the Dixie Chicks, Screenplay Ward Churchill


42 posted on 06/03/2007 7:06:04 AM PDT by Valin (History takes time. It is not an instant thing.)
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To: Valin

I LOVE Blackwater, they are American heroes. GO BLACKWATER!!


43 posted on 06/03/2007 7:10:30 AM PDT by nwrep
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To: Valin
On September 10, 2001 (only one day before the fateful 9/11) he pitched the concept to a high-level Pentagon meeting attended by former corporate executives from Enron, Northrop, Grumman, General Dynamics and Aerospace Corp.


44 posted on 06/03/2007 7:12:08 AM PDT by Tribune7 (A bleeding heart does nothing but ruin the carpet)
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To: Valin
Produced by SeeBS Smooze and read by Dim Blather.
45 posted on 06/03/2007 7:12:41 AM PDT by Zakeet (Be thankful we don't get all the government we pay for)
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To: Valin
The 38-year-old Prince is a former U.S. Navy officer who serves on the board of Christian Freedom International, whose mission is to help "Christians who are persecuted for their faith in Jesus Christ."

What a low thing to do, demonizing a charity that has more raw guts than any other of which I'm aware. CFI goes into the most dangerous places in the world to save children. They bring food, shelter, medicine, and native language Bibles. They organize cottage industry to raise cash (the stuff is a very good deal). Unlike any other child-sponsorship program of which I'm aware, CFI won't have ANYTHING to do with the UN. They'll render aid without protection.

More Christians have been martyred in the past 100 years than in all prior 1900 years combined. And the persecution of Christians is growing. Today more Christians are oppressed for their faith than ever. In many nations--right now--Christians are harassed, tortured, imprisoned, and even martyred for their faith in Jesus Christ.

The following is our list of 50 countries where Christians face persecution. Christian Freedom International helps Christians in many of these nations:

Afghanistan | Algeria | Azerbaijan | Bangladesh | Belarus | Bhutan | Brunei | Burma | China | Columbia | Comoros | Cuba | Djibouti | Egypt | Eritrea | Ethiopia | Georgia | India | Indonesia | Iran | Iraq | Jordan | Kuwait | Laos | Libya | Malaysia | Maldives | Mauritania | Mexico | Morocco | Nepal | Nigeria | North Korea | Oman | Pakistan | Philippines | Qatar | Russia | Saudi Arabia | Somalia | Sri Lanka | Sudan | Syria | Tajikistan | Tunisia | Turkey | Turkmenistan | Uzbekistan | Vietnam | Yemen

These people are heroes.
46 posted on 06/03/2007 7:13:34 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (Duncan Hunter for President)
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To: Calpernia

Can I join!


47 posted on 06/03/2007 7:13:45 AM PDT by angcat ("IF YOU DON'T STAND BEHIND OUR TROOPS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO STAND IN FRONT OF THEM")
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To: Tribune7

As I suspected all along! He forgot to mention the Free Masons, The Girl Scouts, & American Automobile Association.


48 posted on 06/03/2007 7:33:08 AM PDT by Valin (History takes time. It is not an instant thing.)
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To: Valin
a 100,000 strong mercenary force that the Bush administration has hired to do the U.S. government’s riskiest and dirtiest operations. It works behind the scenes and is virtually above the law.

I have no doubt Blackwater is into some military operations. Plausible deniable for operations nobody can acknowledge exist

I seriously doubt the 100,000 strong number and to call them mercenary just tells you who the good radical Islamic doctor is shilling for

49 posted on 06/03/2007 7:33:15 AM PDT by Popman (New American Dream: Move to Mexican, cross the border, become an illegal. free everything)
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To: Valin

“It’s a big, evil secret behind the U.S. invasion of Iraq “....

Well, it’s not a secret anymore!


50 posted on 06/03/2007 7:34:07 AM PDT by NoGrayZone
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To: Bringbackthedraft
Gee, maybe my cable guy was right when he said that Blackwater personel shot 1500? or was it 15,000? residents in New Orleans because they were looting and holding up the evacuation.

If anyone had shot even five of them, no one would ever have had to shoot 15,000. So the claim is ludicrous, any way - it doesn't take mass murder to restore order, just a few salutary examples. ;)

51 posted on 06/03/2007 7:39:37 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ("Wise men don't need to debate; men who need to debate are not wise." -- Tao Te Ching)
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To: starbase
Do they do immigration enforcement?

Nope.

52 posted on 06/03/2007 7:43:15 AM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: Valin
Welcome to George W. Bush’s U.S.A. where secret civilian hired guns can use any means to justify the Administration’s ends.

Even Mohamed Elmasry has a severe case of

BDS!

53 posted on 06/03/2007 7:44:40 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Guns don't kill people. None of my guns ever left the house at night and killed anyone.)
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To: Dreagon

The thing is that Great Briton has used firms like this for years. It get the UK involved but not too involved in the inner working of countries, and it dont use the amry.
I have always supported the Idea of an American Foreign Legion, based on the French and Spanish.It would be a great way for Illegals to earn citizenship and would keep the Army and Marines free.
it would never happen, but it would be a great idea.


54 posted on 06/03/2007 7:51:09 AM PDT by Yorlik803 ( When are we going to draw a line a say"this far and no farther")
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To: starbase
Do they do immigration enforcement?

Maybe. I'll bet they do gun confiscation too.

55 posted on 06/03/2007 7:56:17 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Valin

My brother is with Blackwater (ex-spec forces and Baltimore City homicide detective). He did 1.5 years in Iraq and has been in Aghanistan for the last five months. Actually, he gets home tomorrow for a month. I don’t envy his “evil” job for anything. Although, that is one fat paycheck...


56 posted on 06/03/2007 8:16:19 AM PDT by Doc-Joe
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To: Doc-Joe

Give him an ATTABOY for me.


57 posted on 06/03/2007 8:18:08 AM PDT by Valin (History takes time. It is not an instant thing.)
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To: Valin

100,00 thousand Blackwater employees, what a crock of shit.


58 posted on 06/03/2007 8:45:22 AM PDT by Americanexpat (A strong democracy through citizen oversight.)
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To: starbase
It works behind the scenes and is virtually above the law.

Do they do immigration enforcement?

Well, they're trying to build a second facility near San Diego. Why on earth, do you suppose?

60 posted on 06/03/2007 9:01:25 AM PDT by 2Am4Sure
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