That’s right. $1 billion:
Blackwater Worldwide’s legal woes haven’t dimmed the company’s prospects in Afghanistan, where it’s a contender to be a key part of President Barack Obama’s strategy for stabilizing the country.
Now called Xe Services, the company is in the running for a Pentagon contract potentially worth $1 billion to train Afghanistan’s troubled national police force. Xe has been shifting to training, aviation and logistics work after its security guards were accused of killing unarmed Iraqi civilians more than two years ago.
Yet even with a new name and focus, the expanded role would seem an unlikely one for Xe because Democrats have held such a negative opinion of the company following the Iraqi deaths, which are still reverberating in Baghdad and Washington.
Blackwater was basically kicked out of Iraq for wantonly killing civilians in Baghdad while providing "security" for the State Department in 2007. Even though a US court failed to bring them to justice, Iraq is still pursuing the case and has so little trust in Blackwater or the people it hires that the government has explicitly said former Blackwater employees are not welcome in the country.
American forces are already on thin ice with the Afghan populace because we’re killing civilians left and right with, among other things, our drones. Now Blackwater, mercenaries known around the world for their brutality, might get the contract to train the Afghan police? In what world does this seem like a good idea?
It very well may be impossible to train a functioning Afghan police force, especially on the timeline the administration wants. Any incidents with Blackwater employees in Afghanistan would only make the situation worse, and I’m fairly sure the Afghan people don’t want their new police force trained in Blackwater techniques anyway, given their history.
If Blackwater gets this contract, which hopefully they will not, I can only see more anger from the Afghan people directed at America in the future.



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Not sure if you’ve seen this NYT’s piece from 01/07/10 Former Blackwater Guards Charged With Murder.
“WASHINGTON — Two former Blackwater security guards were arrested Thursday on murder charges stemming from a shooting in Afghanistan last May that left two Afghans dead and a third wounded, the Justice Department said.”
The beat goes on.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/08/world/asia/08blackwater.html?ref=asia
Is Blackwater a privatized School for the Americas? Abu Graid sounds like what the school did in South America?
I wonder how many Blackwater guys trained at the school or taught there?
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This should be the line in the sand by progressives on doing ANYTHING for any sitting member of congress that allows the Pentagon to award this contract to Blackwater, or Xe Services, or any of their subsidiaries.
In the world inhabited by the Taliban and others resisting American and allied forces in Afghanistan it seems like a great idea. I’ll bet they can’t believe their luck.
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Ha, right, exactly.
Just the tip of the iceburg folks. Remember those camoed aryan skinhead ideologues (Tim McVey) drilling in the woods under Clinton? They all got jobs with Xe. And they’ve been training American cops and prison guards for quite some time now. Of course we’re seeing the results with the increasing instances of taserings, colored guys in handcuffs being shot, the warden and almost the entire guard staff at Corcoran prison in California recently fired (but no charges) for forcing prisoners to fight to the death in ‘gladiator games’ while they took bets on the outcome. Afghanistan? Worry about here.
And The Band Plays On