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Report: State Dept., Blackwater Cooperated To Neutralize Killings
WASHINGTON - State Department officials worked closely with the private security contractor Blackwater USA to play down incidents in which company operatives killed innocent Iraqis, according to Blackwater and State Department documents obtained by a congressional committee.
When a drunken Blackwater contractor killed a bodyguard of Iraq's vice president last Christmas Eve, the State Department helped spirit the contractor out of the country within 36 hours, according to the report, released Monday by Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
Officials in Baghdad and Washington then dickered with Blackwater on the compensation for the family of the guard, Raheem Khalif. An unnamed official in the State Department's Diplomatic Security service complained that the $250,000 payment proposed by the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad was too much, because it might lead Iraqis to "try to get killed so as to set up their family financially," according to a State Department e-mail obtained by the committee.
When a Blackwater contract employee killed an Iraqi in Hillah in June 2005, the State Department asked the firm to pay $5,000 in compensation. "(W)e are all better off getting this case - and any similar cases - behind us quickly," a department official wrote.
The disclosures appear to contradict past claims by State Department officials that they aggressively investigated wrongdoing by Blackwater. The company has received $835 million in contracts to guard U.S. civilians in Iraq.
Blackwater has come under heightened scrutiny since a shooting Sept. 16 in Baghdad that left 11 Iraqis dead. On Monday, the FBI said it has begun a criminal investigation.
"At the request of the Department of State, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is sending a team to Iraq to assist in the ongoing investigation into the September 16, 2007, shooting incident allegedly involving Blackwater employees," FBI Special Agent Richard Kolko said in a statement.
The memorandum released Monday by the House committee's Democratic staff describes other questionable incidents.
On Sept. 24, 2006, a Blackwater detail driving on the wrong side of the road caused a red Opal driven by an Iraqi to skid into a Blackwater vehicle, hit a telephone pole and burst into flames. Blackwater personnel collected people and equipment from their disabled vehicle and left without aiding those in the Iraqi vehicle, described as being "in a ball of flames," according to a company report.
On Nov. 28, 2005, a Blackwater motorcade making a round-trip journey to Iraq's Oil Ministry collided with 18 different vehicles, according to another company document. Team members' written accounts of the incident were found by the company to be "invalid, inaccurate and, at best, dishonest reporting."
No employee of a private military contractor has been criminally charged for actions in Iraq.
Blackwater spokeswoman Anne Tyrrell didn't return phone calls and e-mails seeking comment. She told the Associated Press: "We look forward to setting the record straight on this and other issues" at a hearing Tuesday of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Three senior State Department officials are also to testify.
State Department spokesman Tom Casey said, "We are scrupulous in
terms of oversight and scrutiny, not only of Blackwater but of all our
contractors."
The committee staff working for Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., also reported, based on company documents, that Blackwater has fired 122 employees for misconduct under the State Department contracts.
Of those, 28 were let go for weapons-related incidents, 25 for drug and alcohol violations and 16 for "inappropriate/lewd conduct."
"The only sanction that has been applied to Blackwater contractors for misconduct is termination of their individual contracts with Blackwater," the staff memorandum says.
It quotes David Satterfield, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's senior Iraq adviser, as saying that Blackwater has 861 personnel working in Iraq. Two other companies, DynCorp and Triple Canopy, also conduct protective security details in the country.
Citing Blackwater's security incident reports, the memorandum says Blackwater employees used their firearms 195 times from Jan. 1, 2005, through Sept. 12, 2007. Blackwater fired first in 84 percent of those incidents.
Blackwater documents acknowledge 16 Iraqi casualties in that time frame. But that number appears low.
The House committee says that in many cases, Blackwater employees fire from moving vehicles and don't "remain at the scene to determine if their shots resulted in casualties."
In the case of the Christmas Eve killing of a guard to Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul Mehdi - which enraged the Iraqi government - the Blackwater contractor fled to a guard post operated by Triple Canopy and was later apprehended by police in Baghdad's Green Zone.
According to investigative reports the committee cites, he claimed to have fired in self-defense, but Blackwater fired him on Christmas Day for violating its policy against possessing a firearm while intoxicated.
With the knowledge of State Department officials, he was put on a plane out of Baghdad on the morning of Dec. 26.
(Marisa Taylor contributed.)
To read the House committee memorandum, go to http://oversight.house.gov/documents/20071001121609.pdf
© McClatchy Newspapers 2007



18 Comments so far
Show AllRep Tom Davis (Blackwater Representative) defends blowing people away then handing out "hush" money. Tom insists that Blackwater has dutifully fired people, but there are a few "blindspots." Outrageous.
So if a Blackwater employee shoots somebody without provocation, he may lose his job! I feel so much better that these employees will be learning a good, hard lesson now.
Remember how Black water was started - as a trainer of law enforcement SWAT teams.
Just wait until our so-called undermanned police departments start outsourcing duties to Blackwater as in New Orleans.
Story also kinda raises the issue - where are the fired Blackwater mecenaries now? Which police dept hired them?
How much did Hitler pay his Brownshirts?
An M16 bullet punctures the flesh, hits bone and bone fragments shoot through a body as high speed shrapnel tearing organs, arteries, muscle in a widening cone of destruction by impact shock and tissue trauma, blasting out a large hole as the destabilized spinning bullet becomes a buzzsaw with tons of energy, exploding out of a huge exit wound, splattering liquid chunks of men, women and children into the air. Some fun eh? And BushCo pays you big bucks for doing it!
If Blackwater's main duty is escorting diplomatic convoys around Iraq, and if it is true that this "war" will require a political or diplomatic solution, then we are wasting our money on Blackwater.
We are also wasting any shreds of credibility, ethics, integrity, you name it, that we have left.
An "AP" headline from today states as follows:
"WASHINGTON - Blackwater chairman Erik Prince vigorously rejected charges Tuesday that guards from his private security firm acted like a bunch of cowboys immune to legal prosecution while protecting State Department personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan."
State Department personnel should know much about Blackwater's actions. Particularly the actual individuals who are supposedly being protected in Iraq. Are these individuals being questioned? If not, why not? Those who remain silent should be subject to prosecution depending on what information they keep to themselves.
Peace,
Ken Hausle
Blackwater are not called Condi's Storm Troopers for nothing.
You try and listen to the stupid hearings and your brain just fries. Blackwater follows "guidelines" and "policies" and "strict rules," BUT NO GODDAMN LAWS. How everyone in that hearing room isn't screaming RULE OF LAW demonstrates just how brainwashed "we" have become. Worse, not a single "representative" questioned what the hell America, the beacon of Democracy, is doing shelling out billions we don't have to private armies in the first place???!!! America. Private killers. America. Private killers. How can they not get that?
Blackwater was founded by and, in large part, staffed by former Navy SEALs.
It seems that Blackwater might benefit by looking into advanced reconnaissance and intelligence techniques that are non-lethal, such as "remote viewing."
A SEAL officer conducted an investigation some years ago into remote viewing. For more information, see the article ... "Navy SEAL officer's report on 'remote viewing' urges 'transcendent' intelligence" at:
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=18354
frank1569 - couldn't agree more. The apparent "brainwashing" is mindboggling. The US of A does indeed seem to now stand for nothing but killing for the "killer profit". Perhaps it has been this way from the get go, but even so, what is happening now seems so blatantly obvious. This country is led by "psuedo-reality-crafters" who revel in lawlessness.
And to think per today's news reports blackwater is paid close to $450,000 per mercenary on an annual basis (6 times higher than what an equivalent individual in the military would cost). True leaders of the US military (if there are any left) should have been adamantly opposed to any "privatized" force from the get go, but once again there seems to be no will to confront the "loonitary decider" (to use such an apt term i think you coined) and the "frothing corporate dick" and all of the "robotic subjects" they use to enforce their sick agenda.
For those of the World War II generation it is as if a mockery is being made of so many great and tremendous sacrifices when this country fought against offensive aggressors. Now this country is the blatant offensive aggressor and every day it becomes more apparant just how ethically, economically, and spiritually bankrupt this country is.
I suppose there is not much left to say. I think it is time for independence from DC.
Peace,
Ken Hausle
there are very credible rumours....that the blackwater stormtroopers in the combat theatre are under orders to"eliminate all subversives"at probush.com,you will see the slogan of bush"youre with us or your with the enemy"it is said that is also the slogan of blackwater.it is said that blackwater was even infiltrating the regular u.s. military units,to report on dissenters and subversive talk or behavior.it is said that blackwater staged false-ops,such as roadside bombs.maybe the state department should re-open the cases of tillman,mora,gray.maybe the state dept should re-examine and investigate a whole lotta friendly fire,freak accidents and apparrent suicides.the only true words and the most transparent to come out of bush"youre with us or youre with the enemy."
For $5000 a head, perhaps we could come up with a much more deserving list of murder victims.
Contractors.........mob?
mob?maybe....cia ? yes.... freemasons and the brotherhood ? another yes....terrorists ?..yes.. except blackwater cannot be bought by just anyone with money...they have loyalties and alot of americans really dislike their boss...
Alright, enough is enough. F%$k these Blackwater hacks. They are a bunch of pusillanimous bullies w/ high-powered guns and low-powered brains. I thought US special forces were supposed to be "real" men, as most of these dipshits are ex-military, but it seems they are really just psychotic pieces of crap who need a good ass kicking. Take away the guns and what do you have? Sub-human children on steroids. Next thing you know these jackals will be patrolling our streets shooting US citizens and the State Department can dole out hush money on American soil (see post-Katrina disaster).
Blackwater = war criminals.
State Department = accomplices after the fact.
Democratic Party = unindicted co-conspirators
Just to go back a coupla hundred years in US history, which I doubt your average congresscritter will have read, let alone understood, ditto for the State Dept.,:
"He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil Power."
"For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:"
"For protecting them, by a mock Trial from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:"
"He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation, and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & Perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation."
What incredibly subversive material. I should be shot for having this in my possession, shouldn't I?
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/help/constRedir.html
http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/document/index.htm
http://www.constitution.org/usdeclar.htm
http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/declaration.html
http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=2
We hold these truths to be self-evident,
that when we are "served" by such a government as this one, it's time to get out of the cooking pot, and definitely away from the griddle:
"George Bush is my shepherd;
"I shall starve.
"He forces me to lie down in stagnant waters;
"He drives me away from green
pastures.
"He desiccates my soul;
"He drives me through warped and twisted paths for his own benefit.
"Yes, I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
"And even death itself,
"And I have cause to fear, for you are with me;
"Your knife and your fork, they
discomfort me.
"You prepare a table for me in the presence of my enemies;
"You have anointed my ribs with ketchup;
"My bowels overflow.
"Surely evil and terror shall follow me all the days of my life;
"And I shall dwell in the bowels of George Bush for ever.
"Amen."
The Hymn in Worship and Adoration of the Unitary aka Monotonous Decider, to be sung at all times and in all places, like you really mean it. Taken from the Book of George Bush, Chapter 0000, Verse 0000.