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2007-10-17 Iraq
Blackwater will not allow arrests
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Posted by trailing wife 2007-10-17 14:20|| || Front Page|| [5 views ]  Top

#1 Mr. Prince also expressed his disappointment that the State Department has not come to the company's defense, even though it has never lost a State Department client in years of protecting them.

Traitors by their very nature tend to be ungrateful.
Posted by Icerigger">Icerigger  2007-10-17 14:33||   2007-10-17 14:33|| Front Page Top

#2 All the more reason for Blackwater to move offshore.

At this point, it is almost inevitable that they are going to be persecuted as a company by the Democrats. They will start with congressional dog and pony shows, then they will get prosecutors to file criminal, and criminals to file civil charges against them.

Unless they move their headquarters out of the US now, they will be shut down, and possibly outlawed.
Posted by Anonymoose 2007-10-17 16:01||   2007-10-17 16:01|| Front Page Top

#3 This and the Armenian vote are signs that the Dems believe the "war is over and won". When it was "lost" and "tough" and "dangerous", when they would have to travel there and be put in jeopardy, their only recourse was to be protected by the Blackwaters of the world. But its safer now, better security, the surge is working, etc. The Dems can NOW afford to take shots at Blackwater [they aren't as important as they used to be to the Dems security]. The same with the Armenian vote. How can they tip the apple cart - vote for Iraqi Federalism [which in the USA they would reject with howls and pumping fists] and agitate the Turks. All of this tells me that its basically over and we have won - there and here
Posted by Jack is Back!">Jack is Back!  2007-10-17 16:12||   2007-10-17 16:12|| Front Page Top

#4 The Armenian vote isn't going to happen. NPR interviewed a Congressman from Georgia who had been for it, but is now against, and he explained that he changed his mind when he realized that the threatened Turkish response would put our troops at risk. Not acceptable, the honourable gentleman explained, for something that happened ninety years ago.
Posted by trailing wife 2007-10-17 17:08||   2007-10-17 17:08|| Front Page Top

#5 Not signs that it's over. Signs that the Dems are trying to attack the war in new ways.
Posted by Iblis 2007-10-17 18:58||   2007-10-17 18:58|| Front Page Top

#6 then-House Speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat, for hearings on the "extremely Republican" blog company.

Rantburghers ?
Posted by Besoeker 2007-10-17 19:12||   2007-10-17 19:12|| Front Page Top

#7 Some of us are registered Democrats, Besoeker.

Separately, look who's representing the Iraqis suing Blackwater here in the U.S.:link
HERE'S a new twist in the Blackwater story: A legal group with a four-decade record of aiding and abetting terrorists, spies and cop-killers is suing the company. Joining it is an Egyptian attorney who has been representing what the U.S. Treasury Department calls a fund-raising operation for al Qaeda.

The Sept. 16 incident in Baghdad's Nisoor Square resulted in at least 17 deaths. Three families of the Iraqi victims, plus one injured survivor, are suing the "contract-security" firm. But their choice of attorneys is remarkable.

The legal team includes attorneys from the Philadelphia firm of Burke O'Neil LLC - plus the New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights, as well as CCR's president, Michael Ratner - plus Shereef Hadi Akeel of Akeel & Valentine PC.


Lots more at the link, for those who are interested.
Posted by trailing wife 2007-10-17 19:23||   2007-10-17 19:23|| Front Page Top

#8 TW:

Yes, it's something akin to membership in an Oldsmobile auto club, but I too am a nastalgic southern democrat.
Posted by Besoeker 2007-10-17 19:27||   2007-10-17 19:27|| Front Page Top

#9 :-)
Posted by trailing wife 2007-10-17 19:30||   2007-10-17 19:30|| Front Page Top

#10 Fairly unsurprising, and utterly disgusting, performance by State on this one. Though I am a bit surprised that Diplomatic Security, which oversees Blackwater and the other PSD contractors, hasn't insisted on saying something. Could be that they feel it really is best to hold fire until our formal investigation is completed.

As I've said from the beginning, while of course possible, it's never been very plausible that a team would just open up on people for no reason, as alleged. And the NYT story with Kurdish witnesses saying so doesn't impress me.

The press has been obsessed with their incorrect or grossly unfair memes WRT Blackwater and other security contractors for years. I used to field the calls for this at the embassy. The underlying idea - unspoken and usually not even recognized by the reporters, very few of whom would ever be confused with smart, worldly people - is that alone of all the actors in Iraq, which is a battlefield populated by barbarians who are definitionally war criminals ("insurgents," AQI), Iraqi security forces of varying professionalism, and Coalition soldiers and security contractors (all highly trained and professional), the security contractors must be held to a perfection standard.

I'm sick of being sick of this crap.
Posted by Verlaine 2007-10-17 19:59||   2007-10-17 19:59|| Front Page Top

#11 just another front in the Donk/Lefty war against the war in Iraq. Verlaine, have you been following the protests against the propoposed BW facility in Potrero?
Posted by Frank G">Frank G  2007-10-17 20:06||   2007-10-17 20:06|| Front Page Top

#12 "In an ideal sense, if there was wrongdoing, there could be a trial brought in the Iraqi court system. But that would imply that there is a valid Iraqi court system where Westerners could get a fair trial. That is not the case right now," said Mr. Prince.

Congratulations, Mr. Prince. You seem to understand how any judicial system that incorporates shari'a law is hopelessly compromised and utterly incapable of dispensing true justice of any sort. Not even to Muslims, let alone foreign military contractors. Iraq can go piss up a rope.
Posted by Zenster">Zenster  2007-10-17 23:28||   2007-10-17 23:28|| Front Page Top

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