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Obama Just Can't Quit Blackwater
In fairness, Barack Obama never said he wanted to quit Blackwater. But it's still notable that the troubled firm made famous by helping to fight George W. Bush's wars has become a permanent part of the U.S. foreign policy tableau, with news of two big contracts issued to the firm by the Obama Administration in recent weeks.
A Blackwater employee. The troubled firm made famous by helping to fight George W. Bush's wars - and killing numerous innocent civilians along the way - has become a permanent part of the U.S. foreign policy tableau, with news of two big contracts issued to the firm by the Obama Administration in recent weeks. (Photo: Newscom/zreportage) CIA chief Leon Panetta, whose agency's $100 million contract with Blackwater for security in Afghanistan was recently revealed, explained on ABC Sunday (emphasis ours):
"[Blackwater] provided a bid that was underbid everyone else by about $26 million. And a panel that we had said that they can do the job, that they have shaped up their act. So there really was not much choice but to accept that contract."
(More in a bit on whether Blackwater, now known as Xe, has really shaped up its act.)
The CIA contract follows the news this month that the State Department awarded the company an 18-month, $120 million contract to protect consulates in Afghanistan. And even that's not all. In December, a Blackwater official told a contracting commission appointed by Congress that the company has training and security contracts as well as a "drug interdiction unit" working for the Defense Department in Afghanistan.
And in a must-read story published Sunday, McClatchy reported that the Obama Administration has opted not to pursue criminal charges against Blackwater for possible violations of sanctions in the company's long campaign to sell services to the government of Southern Sudan.
As noted above, Obama never took a particularly hard line on the government's increasing reliance on military contractors like Blackwater during the 2008 campaign. He promised only to "establish the legal status of contractor personnel, making possible prosecution of any abuses committed by private military contract." Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, for her part, blasted "private mercenary firms" and sponsored legislation to actually ban them from Iraq.
It's possible that the government has concluded internally that Blackwater has turned over a new leaf -- Panetta referred Sunday to a CIA panel that determined the company "shaped up their act."
But publicly, the allegations of criminal activity and malfeasance continue to flow apace. The best-known example was the killing of 17 civilians by Blackwater contractors in Baghdad's Nisour Square in 2007. Much more recently, two men working for Blackwater in Afghanistan were charged with murder in the killing two Afghan civilians in Kabul in May 2009. A civil lawsuit filed by two former Blackwater employees in February alleged the company put a Filipino prostitute on its taxpayer-funded tab in Afghanistan under the category of "Morale Welfare Recreation." Finally, this past April, several former top company officials were indicted on weapons and obstruction of justice charges.
We've put in a request with the CIA for more information on that panel Panetta mentioned, and we'll let you know if we hear back.
Late Update: CIA spokesman George Little writes:
"The contract was awarded after a team of CIA professionals, acting in strict accord with federal procurement guidelines, evaluated bidder proposals under criteria such as cost and the ability the meet the agency's requirements."
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Show AllObviously, the entire US gov't sees the american voter as irrelevant and obsolete. To borrow a phrase from the sports mega-industry, the ball is in our court. We either put up or shut up.
Pannetta says, "Blackwater has shaped up their act". Right, yeah, he's got a bridge to sell ya, in Brooklin, yeah.
Can't blacklist Blackwater et al now - they may be needed when civil unrest really gets underway domestically. Even if there are enough Nat'l Guard, those are nephews and neighbors; the BW/Xe-type mercenaries don't care and will happily employ any weapons against anybody. In both cases, WE will be paying for these enforcers and their weaponry that hurt us.
Somehow I am reminded of an old Monty Python skit wherein local members of the Mafia come to a British Army base and start "leaning" on the General suggesting he pay them "Protection Money" so they can ensure no one gets hurt and none of the 500 tanks on base happen to "break".
It a funny skit all round as it starts with someone coming to state he wants out of the army because he did not know that they kill people when he joined up.
Isn't there any kind of a law against giving contracts to mobsters?
Joe
Yes, but the law doesn't apply when the crooks are running the government!
Go try to Bull Shit someone else, you lying SOB's! (Obama, Panetta and Clinton) Xe-Thugs are us!
Who are you-all?
Anyone ever hear of the Nazi Geheime Staatspolizei (Secret State Police), the Gestapo; how about the Sicherheitsdienst (the Security Service), the SD; or, the Sicherheitspolizei ("Security Police") the SiPo; and last, but certainly not least, was that happy bunch called the Schutzstaffel (Protection Squadron), the SS.
Blackwater, uh, the SS grew from a small paramilitary unit to a powerful force that served as the President's, uh, Führer's Praetorian Guard. Ahh, the good old days!
They're getting ready for Toronto-style and beyond riot control, as in the G-20.
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Why would 0 have said he wanted to quit Blackwater? Isn't this like imagining he wants to reduce war or torture?
When do we start framing examination of Cheney-style policies as though Cheney were still running them?
Why not?
Is it because LBJ fostered social programs and this somehow reflects well on 0bama?
Is it because 0bama looks like people descended from slaves, and this means he does not have to support them with policies?