Mon
Sep 17 2007
01:43 pm
By: R. Neal
We interrupt the regularly scheduled cable OJ and helicopter car chase programming for this: CNN is reporting that Blackwater has been banned from Iraq:
Iraq's Interior Ministry has revoked the license of Blackwater USA, an American security firm whose contractors are blamed for a Sunday gunbattle in Baghdad that left eight civilians dead. The U.S. State Department said it plans to investigate what it calls a "terrible incident."In addition to the fatalities, 14 people were wounded, most of them civilians, an Iraqi official said.
Joe Powell has lots more.
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Beautiful!
Now I'm beginning to have some hope for the Iraqi government.
Blackwater personnel are among the lowest forms of life on the planet. Right next to child molesters and that green fungus you see outside in areas where there's no sun. Actually, the fungus is probably more useful.
There is nothing less American than a corporate mercenary, that's for sure.
These slime have murdered innocent people in Iraq and around the world. They are poised now to take even more of our tax dollars by involving themselves in the fictitious "Narco-Terrorism" part of the Drug War...
(link...)
I hope the Iraqis arrest, try, and execute as many Blackwater personnel as deserve it for the murders of civilians there. Our troops get courts marshaled for making a bad decision under combat stress, and these corporate Pigs get clean away with Bush's help.
Let's hope this is the beginning of the end of the Blackwater terrorist organization.
Quick generic oped on Blackwater with links, vids, and commentary.
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"The mind is like a parachute, it only works when it's open."
It's about time. Soon, the
It's about time. Soon, the Iraqis will have more civil rights than Americans. Amazing, though, that these idiots still have free reign in the United States to shoot anyone they want in the next Katrina-level 'emergency'.
Be VERY afraid.
(link...)
Not so fast... But, in spite
Not so fast...
But, in spite of that declaration, which was carried on wire reports, a senior Iraqi official contacted by TIME said that prime minister Maliki is expected to discuss the episode at a cabinet session scheduled for Tuesday and that, as far as the license being permanently revoked, "it's not a done deal yet."....
The State Department said Secretary Rice called prime minister Maliki on Monday is expected to occur later on Monday. She expressed her regret for the loss of life in the incident, assuring him that the U.S. will conduct its own investigation and inform the Iraqi government of its progress.
Larry Johnson
Excerpt from TPM link:
Almost as many mercenaries as U.S. troops now...
I heard today they are almost equal in number now. I think the figure was 130,000 hired guns? Bush put us in a box because if we don't use them, we will have to have a draft. He knew he could never get support for the war if he did that, so he chose the Blackwater types instead, and in spite of their huge numbers, they have never been tried for one single crime. These guys are beyond the reach of military law, Iraq law and U.S. law. Some of the mercenaries are Americans desperate to make big bucks without the skills needed to earn them. Others as you can imagine are men who thrive on combat, on guns, and the adreniline rush of danger--ex-military men, and the usual bullies who often end up being the bad apples on local police forces. Congress has been totally silent on this iisue too. I'd like to hear one of the quaestions in the next debate address this issue. A Congressional hearing about the use of mercenaries wouldn't be a bad idea either. It's not only are troops that were surging.
Mercenaries, volunteers....
What is the difference? Whether they wear the U.S. military or the Blackwater uniform, they are there willingly and doing the same thing(s).
We are told: Support the troops! If you oppose the war, you let down the troops! Baloney.
If you oppose the war you cannot support the troops, in that sense, other than to try to get them home. They are not over there on their own business, not any business of mine; I never asked them to or wanted them to go to Iraq. Anyway, if they would quit volunteering, there would be no war.
This draft era mentality on military personnel is out of step with modern military adventurism.
May be no justice
I hope the Iraqis arrest, try, and execute as many Blackwater personnel as deserve it...
Saw this in the Houston Chronicle this morn. Ruined my day.
AP- A law issued by the American authority in Iraq before the U.S. handed over sovereignty to Iraq, Order #17, gives the companies (such as Blackwater) immunity.
Way to go Dubyah, got to protect those who do your dirty work.
Maliki's fed up I reckon
I guess the Iraqi government is tired of getting kicked in the teeth by the Bush administration - blaming them for all the failures in Iraq. This is probably a bit of pay back.
Either that - or maybe the surge is working so civilian deaths at the hands of the mercenaries are finally noticeable.
Personally I hope they do get kicked out - why are we forking over gajillions to these unaccountable goons?
Hitler had his Storm
Hitler had his Storm Troopers, Bush has Blackwater.