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Blackwater Rebrands Itself: Security To Take Back Seat To Domestic Work and Military Training
MOYOCK, N.C. - Blackwater Worldwide, the company that unwittingly became a catchall brand name for security contractors in Iraq, wants to shift its business away from the sector that earned it hundreds of millions of dollars.
Blackwater executives said Monday that they never intended security to become such a large part of their business. They said the intense and often negative media attention, coupled with multiple government investigations following a deadly shooting last year in Baghdad, simply make the cost of doing business too high.
"The experience we've had would certainly be a disincentive to any other companies that want to step in and put their entire business at risk," company founder and CEO Erik Prince told The Associated Press during a daylong visit to the company's North Carolina compound.
Blackwater will continue guarding U.S. officials in Iraq - under a contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars - but its future will be focused on training, aviation and logistics, the company said.
"Security was not part of the master plan, ever," company president Gary Jackson said.
Nevertheless, the company became synonymous with the image of private security guards in Iraq.
"It's been like Coca-Cola," Jackson said. "Blackwater: Security contractors."
Blackwater attracted worldwide attention last September when its security contractors opened fire in a crowded Baghdad intersection while responding to a car bombing.
Seventeen Iraqis were killed, making Blackwater a flash point in the debate over the use of contractors in war zones. Iraqi officials originally wanted the company expelled from the country, straining relations between Baghdad and Washington.
Since then, company executives say they've been investigated or audited by a litany of government agencies, from the FBI to Homeland Security to even the Agriculture Department.
In 2005 and 2006, security jobs represented more than 50 percent of the company's business. The security business is down to about 30 percent of Blackwater revenue now and Jackson said it will go much lower.
"If I could get it down to 2 percent or 1 percent, I would go there," he said, adding that the media have falsely portrayed much about that aspect of the company. "If you could get it right, we might stay in the business."
The Justice Department is expected to decide soon whether to bring charges against a handful of contractors involved in the shooting in Baghdad's Nosier Square. The company itself is not a target of the investigation and has pledged its cooperation with the probe.
Company executives would not say whether they expect their contractors to face charges but said an indictment likely wouldn't affect the core business model.
"Indictment of any of the folks who were in Nosier Square wouldn't be grounds for disablement (from government contracts)," Andrew Howell, the company's general counsel, said.
Blackwater's 7,000-acre compound offers unparalleled training facilities that attract swarms of U.S. military, federal law enforcement and local officials each year.
The company also has expanded its aviation division, which provides airplane and helicopter maintenance and also drops supplies into hard-to-reach military bases. A 6,000-foot runway is under construction and a large map in the company's hangar shows units based across the world, from Africa to the Middle East to Australia.
"Our focus is away from security work. We're just not bidding on it," Jackson said.
The State Department extended Backwater's contract to provide embassy security this year. Undersecretary of State Patrick Kennedy said Monday he has not been notified by Blackwater that it intends to reduce or eliminate security work.
"They have a contract with us through the next nine or 10 months," Kennedy said. "They have not indicated to us that they are attempting to get out of our current contract."
That decision to scale back future security business reflects not only the difficult year Blackwater has had but also the fact that there's probably not as much growth opportunity.
The growth in Backwater's aviation and international training sectors could also buffer the company against other changes in military policy. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is looking into the use of contractors for combat and security training.
"Why have we come to rely on private contractors to provide combat or combat-related security training for our forces?" Gates wrote in a July 10 memo to the Pentagon's top military officer, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen.
The memo was released Monday to The Associated Press by the office of Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va. Webb raised concerns about the role of private contractors and specifically Blackwater, which opened a new counterterrorism training center in San Diego last month over the opposition of city officials.
Webb had been blocking Senate consideration of four civilian Defense Department nominees while waiting for answers. On Monday, Webb told Gates he was lifting his opposition to the nominees.
© 2008 Associated Press
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Show AllUh...exactly what domestic work??
domestic contracts for blackwater scares the hell out of me. but then again, any contracts for blackwater do. and moreover, are they no-bid??
in a lawless age and a lawless country, we need blackwater like we need lawyers.
It would appear as if Erik Prince is trying to turn his mercenaries into a 21st century version of the Pinkerton's.
In other words, the gravy train of Rumsfeld feeding them these easy no-bid contracts is over, so they are looking for other ways to get our money.
Rebranding??? they replacing the old Skull and Crossbones?
you can put a bow on a fresh turd, but it still stinks
I wonder if they will operate with immunity, as they did in Iraq or as Telecoms did domestically. Won't that be fun. Armed men killing fellow citizens with impunity at GW's will.
especially troubling is the pipeline between our pockets and the campaigns of ever-more christofascist politicians, with companies like blackwater as the transfer stations.
bring on the disincentives!
Why have we come to rely on private contractors to provide combat or combat-related security training for our forces?" Gates wrote
Let me tell you why Jimmy, because the Repugs make lots of f'ing dirty money that way - Wake the F up people!!!
GOOD TO KNOW!
If the "Cost of Business is just too high.." because they break the law, murder civilians, run roughshod over the rights of individuals going about their daily lives..WELL..GOOD TO KNOW!
Also..show's the REALITY of just how..."tactical" these Drooler Masterbators really are...giving away a major...WEAKNESS...exposing themselves with "Actionable Intelligence"...e.g...SUE THE BASTARDS...every lock they cut, every door they kick in, every citizen they harrass, every city council that contracts with these scum for ANYTHING...SUE EM!
Remember Folks...it is ALWAY'S ABOUT THE MONEY! PERIOD! YOU ATTACK THE BOTTOM LINE..AND THE REST WILL FALL...
In this day and age..MONEY = TESTICLES..so..GRAB em by the BALLS..and SQUEEEEEEZE...until they get the message...we will NOT tolerate a Mercenary Army that uses it's pseudo official capacity and TAX DOLLARS to Operate with impunity in AMERICA or anywhere else..but in AMERICA..wow!
Have you all seen the images and clips from KATRINA...of actual ARMED THUGS...in "Dynamic Entry" positions...CONFISCATING LEGALLY OWNED FIREARMS FROM PROPERTY OWNERS...? HAVE YOU SEEN THAT?
This is what is COMING...and WORSE...so..get ready...if you value your freedom..SUE em..also..begin NOW to write letters...take out an add..as was done in our town..WARNING..UNEQUIVOCALLY...that the CITY will face LITIGATION if ANY contract with a "private security" company is entered into...and this will be accomplished WHEN these idiots FUCK UP! and they WILL of course...fuck up!..they ALWAY'S DO...e.g. katrina..e.g. Fallujah...etc..etc..and you need ONLY make certain the your local 'leadership' ((man I hate that word..)) understands this..
AGAIN! it is ALWAY'S ABOUT MONEY..and just like the wonderful secondary effect of gasoline prices on pollution etc...when times are as LEAN as they are currently..it is..shear FOLLY to take chances on KNOWN fuck-ups..this, again...is what needs to be made clear to any and all local, State..even FEDERAL governments..although the Feds are..quite CLEAR that your rights no longer exist and that you are ALL Terrorists just waiting to be "found out"
So...REMEMBER THE MONEY!
And STOP PAYING FOR IT!
Shitwater! Shitwater! USA,,,,
Shitting on America is our slogan for today!
Take a real good hard look at the piece of shit in the photo above! UNWELCOME attention,,,,,
Hety ERIK! Get the hell out of America! You are not welcome here! Get out!
Coffeelover,,,,,
american citizens are going to rebrand blackwater and its govt. supported foreign mercenary biz-model into pieces-of-shit. its simply something americans will not allow, and an awareness of that should flavor blackwater's longterm biz-plan. with any luck, we'll also rebrand this crock into jailtime for the administrative lowlifes who put blackwater at the apex of corporate success at the expense of our own armed forces and the reputation of our fine country.
Maybe they should go public with a low IPO and let the market slice and dice them to pieces.
Just another advertisement from Blackwater trying to reap all the money from its 'security' functions while distancing themselves from the public outcry. To say that they never intended to be a security force is a bold faced lie. Why would they need all those weapons?
And Iraq is good training ground to how private 'security' forces will treat US citizens when called out to quell 'unpatriotic' behavior like anti war protesters, environmental protesters, civil rights protesters etc.
And all paid with our tax dollar to do the conservatives bidding. What's up with that?
That is a great picture. That little shit is pleased with himself. I still think he is Ollie North's illegitimate son.
Domestic work? Mayhaps a privatized version of the Praetorian guard to protect the life of the Emperor?
Radovan Karadzic is already looking forward to Erik Prince being his cellmate for conjugal visits.
hahahaha, fccm. i jus wanted to point out that bitchwater whined like a baby that they cant operate as illegal foreign and private mercenaries here because fbi, etc. was investigating them. oh, is it? well, boo-fkn-hoo. bitchwater is going to cry and shut down security services because the govt. wont make them immune to prosecution here in america... oh, that'll teach all those feds who betrayed you, huh, bitchwater? if they wont let the bully reap the harvest of full bully powers with impunity, then we'll cry and whine and shut down cause of laws and stuff that might hurt us. well, gosh, then i wonder why americans dont want any pieces-of-shit blackbudget mercenary companies here. duh.
The cost of doing business is too high? Yeah, I guess when you have the ICC, ICJ, the Hague, and every civilized nation looking to arrest your ass, then overhead expenses go up. Blowback's a bitch.
International Criminal Court (from wikipedia)
"Vietnamese women and children in My Lai shortly before U.S. soldiers killed them, March 16, 1968.[4] Photo by Ronald L. HaeberleOn July 1, 2002, the International Criminal Court, a treaty-based court located in The Hague, came into being for the prosecution of war crimes committed on or after that date. However, several nations, most notably the United States, China, and Israel, have criticized the court and refuse to participate in it or to permit the court to have jurisdiction over their citizens. Note, however, that a citizen of one of the 'objector nations' could still find himself before the Court if he were accused of committing war crimes in a country that was a state party, regardless of the fact that their country of origin was not a signatory.
War crimes are defined in the statute that established the International Criminal Court, which includes:
Grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions, such as:
Willful killing, or causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health
Torture or inhumane treatment
Unlawful wanton destruction or appropriation of property
Forcing a prisoner of war to serve in the forces of a hostile power
Depriving a prisoner of war of a fair trial
Unlawful deportation, confinement or transfer
Taking hostages
The following acts as part of an international conflict:
Directing attacks against civilians
Directing attacks against humanitarian workers or UN peacekeepers
Killing a surrendered combatant
Misusing a flag of truce
Settlement of occupied territory
Deportation of inhabitants of occupied territory
Using poison weapons
Using civilians as shields
Using child soldiers
The following acts as part of a non-international conflict:
Murder, cruel or degrading treatment and torture
Directing attacks against civilians, humanitarian workers or UN peacekeepers
Taking hostages
Summary execution
Pillage
Rape, sexual slavery, forced prostitution or forced pregnancy
However the court only has jurisdiction over these crimes where they are "part of a plan or policy or as part of a large-scale commission of such crimes" [5]"
Of course Blackwater has already rebranded itself. Look up their affiliate Greystone Ltd. ready for mercenary work to the highest bidder. As for mercenary buisiness becoming too expensise, no problem. Greystone is
registered in Barbados. They get a nice tax break and avoid democratic pests like our constitution, congress, courts,etc.
A corporate militia. Someday he will do what he wants somewhere. The business of war... um... no mention of Blackwater's intelligence service?
Someday won't this warlord have his own means to an end?
BugsBunny:
Yes Balckwater or whatever alias it operates under does intelligence too.
For starters Cofer Black (then ex CIA man)works for them. Secondly they already have an untold number of black contracacts with US government.
Crime pays.
When will it sink into the body politic that Blackwater is nothing more than a sanatized, legalized version of the old School of The Americas in Georgia.
Prince can see the handwriting on the wall and knows that U.S. mercenary armies like theirs is coming under more and more scrutiny as the war in Iraq begins to draw to a close.
The same neocon forces that created and supported the heinous activities of the School of the Americas also see the handwriting on the wall and know they need to have a cleaner, more acceptable version of that Georgian Terrorist Training Camp.
But now it will more and more train local, state and federal forces who will act like the SS when the time comes to put down the resistance movement and freedom fighters who will begin to revolt against the oligarcy/theocracy/
"Security was not part of the master plan, ever,"
Master plan?
Hitler had a master plan.
Most companies have a "Mission Statement"
Perhaps Blackwater will supply the personell for the "FEMA Prison Camps".
"Domestic Work & Military Trianing RIGHT!!
Read disrupting the Democratic Natl Convention, shooting innocent civilians who
try to protest inside the beltway.
This is the first step in the Military? Industrial Complexes to suspend the Constitution and declare martial law.
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS-WE'LL NEED THEM TO OVERTHROW OUR GOVERNMENT!!!
BugsBBunny III,
Blackwater is much more than corporate military. Blackwater is setting themselves up to be 'God's army' and that is what should scare the hell out of all of us.
There is a reason that their mercenaries working in South/central America are called 'pilgrims'
Joseph E. Schmitz is COO and general counsel of the Prince Group, parent company of Blackwater. That is Jeb Bush's brother-in-law. They are married to sisters. This continues to be a Bush family operation. One of the most important jobs Obama and the Democrats in Congress will have is halting the privatization of our government.
The thought that comes to me is that Blackwater only pursues no-bid or other really fat contracts. The idea that these contractors would have to compete with soldiers or each other scares them. All the contractors have sheared the taxpayer sheep to the bone (while Congress held us down) in the security area. Time to change corporate names and bribe Congress for a new pile of our cash.
METHINKS THEE DOTH PROTEST TOO MUCH....
Must be nice for you all to "ARMCHAIR QUARTERBACK" from the comfort of your suburban lives.
Maybe if you slap another $3.00 Chinese made 'SUPPORT THE TROOPS " sticker on your suv this will all go away.
If you haven't been there or done that...I can assure you, with a high degree of certainty, you have no idea of what your bitching about.
Methinks I've been there and done that, thrice.
Domestic Work?
Like herding American citizens into Bush/Cheney camps?
I can see the points made by the posts above but one that I would postulate is rather simple.
Taking into consideration how UNINTELLIGENT, the current administration, and ALL of their cronies are and have been ---would it not be advisable to have them "close" in order to watch them and have them within "territorial jurisdiction"?
There is a wonderful aspect about the Law--and that it CAN be used to effect against those who may use it for effect like the present group of "bandits in charge " have.
In other words keep your common enemy close, as the saying goes "keep your friends close but your enemies closer".
The Americans, without doubt are the best armed ----that is with the MOST (millions of small arms in the USA) as well as the BEST small arms/weapons available world wide than any other people on the entire planet.
I have heard many references to "Chaney-Bush" concentration camps. They would need to disarm the Americans first, and that would be impossible. In fact if the Americans were to be occupied either by a foreign or even a domestic "force(s)" they would need a "mass kill off" of the Americans FIRST and the remaining Americans---those who did not die fighting the "forces" would be so few as to be kept safely in small enclosures. The Americans are a dangerous nation.
Blackwater as well as any other Mercenary Force, is controllable because they are even bigger prostitutes than the politicians who would hire them. They hold no fear over the Americans, they can be wiped out one at a time, or by the lots---number of dead mean little to the Americans, when they strike.
The Aericans are a dangerous nation.
If I were Blackwater, or for that matter Mr. Bush,Cheney, and the others I would want to stay "off shore", somewhere in a remote hard to reach area, and wait for the hammer to drop......because they have most likely made the most aggressive, bloodthirsty, lawless, killer nation in the history of the world--------very angry and--- most importantly---scared as hell of them.... the Americans are a dangerous nation..
It is true, by and large the Americans are a deadly and dangerous nation. They do not keep their word. The do not pay for what they take. They cannot be trusted except to be very dangerous.
But above all else do not scare them-----they will kill entire nations of people if they are afraid of them.
MY words are not smoke in the wind; History speaks of these things, read it for yourself.
Thank you for your time.
There is a clear connection between Blackwater and many illegal acts committed by their employees or subcontractors.
As Mercenary forces, if they can legally be labeled as such, they would fall under international rules of conduct, as well as by whatever country they were conducting their activity in. When Rhodesia fell and became Zimbabwe, the Mercenaries captured alive were executed. Mercenaries throughout history have taken that chance, and it "goes with the job".
Blackwater is clearly very closely attached to the present administration, but as Native Son has pointed out, they cannot hope to stand if the Bush administration is brought to justice.
The American people are the most powerful people on the planet presently. They can take control of their own problems, and do not have the necessity to use violence or force.
But they could if they needed to, this is not doubted. The American people can accomplish exactly what they want. Would be kings and despots dictators gangsters all of them have known the wrath of the American People.
The one sure method of controlling the possible threat that Blackwater might offer is to keep a close eye on the accountants who sign the pay checks and the bankers who send the money.
Mercenaries never work for free.
"...Blackwater, which opened a new counterterrorism training center in San Diego last month over the opposition of city officials."
Seems like the notion of officials is just shadow play. Officials only have power to enable the theft of natural resources (e.g. Nestle currently stealing the aquifers while town and county officials help them to it over the protests of the citizens affected), but little power to oppose corporate masters. How come we keep on believing in government and its officials, our so-called representatives? It's just keeping us confused.
Why are they opening a new counterterrorism training center in San Diego if they are getting out of THAT business?
So, the Blackwater Butchers will forego seurity, eh? Speaks volumes!
Native Son and Countcoup, I think you are wrong.
Not about Americans being prepared to kill anybody who threatens them, but they will do it only under certain conditions.
Some leader who they respect, some authority figure, has to tell them she will take the responsibility. When you get a crowd of them like that together, they might do anything.
Without leadership, they have no stomach for using their guns.
Blackwater has been training US police and security ever since they started. They rent out their training facility to the entire spectrum of US special forces. To the FBI and CIA.
Their founder, Eric Prince is an Armageddonist Christian who works actively to bring about 'The Rapture (tm)', and is a long time associate of Tim LaHay, author of the 'Left Behind' series.
Please remember that it was Blackwater that was first on the scene as 'security' in New Orleans...
And that Blackwater has set up several regional command and training posts in the wider US. They are no longer confined to the miserable swamp they take their name from.
These souless bastards are GW's martial law enforcers.
October 28th
The Declaration of Independence decried the British use of mercenary armies as 'barbaric,' but no clear prohibition against government use of privatized police and/or military forces ever made its way into the 1789 Constitution or its subsequent amendments.
Nevertheless, privatization of a republic's armed forces is nothing the founders of this republic would ever have contemplated or counseled, and this fact can be clearly adduced from both the Federalist Papers and the Constitution which the Papers gave rise to.
Since the Declaration of Independence is not a legal document, its denunciation of mercenary armies unfortunately provides no direct basis for challenging the US government's use of entities like Blackwater, Inc. But the Constitution arguably does -- on a implicit basis.
It is well past time, in any case, for this issue to be tested in the courts, and, via a new body of lawmakers, treated by the congress.
To the rest of the world that hates our intrusive government (not us, just our government), companies like this being allowed to flurish in our country will be looked at as hypocritical. Technically they look just like a terrorist training camp, except here, they're considered security. I'm glad I don't live around San diego when another country, in the name of national security, decides to take them out.
Talked to a wife of a navy seal and she said that her husband is retiring next year. as a joke I told her that he could go work for blackwater,inc and she said he already is working for them. he's a navy seal instructor in Coronado, CA