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Saudi Arabia, UAE funded jihadi networks in Pakistan: Wikileaks cable

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May 22, 2011

 

Saudi Arabia, UAE funded
jihadi networks in Pakistan: Wikileaks cable

Saudi Arabia, UAE funded jihadi networks in Pakistan: Wikileaks cable, The Raw Story, May 22, 2011, by Reuters, used with permission, quoted verbatim: Evans Liberal Politics is pleased to partner with The Raw Story to bring you cutting edge news.

(Reuters) – Islamic charities from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates financed a network in U.S. ally Pakistan that recruited children as young as eight to wage holy war, a local newspaper reported on Sunday, citing Wikileaks.

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A U.S. diplomatic cable published by WikiLeaks said financial support estimated at $100 million a year was making its way from those Gulf Arab states to a jihadist recruitment network in Pakistan’s Punjab province, Dawn newspaper reported.

The November 2008 dispatch by Bryan Hunt, the then principal officer at the U.S. consulate in Lahore, was based on discussions with local government and non-governmental sources during trips to Punjab, Pakistan’s most populous province.

It said those sources claimed that financial aid from Saudi and United Arab Emirates was coming from “missionary” and “Islamic charitable” organizations ostensibly with the direct support of those countries’ governments.

Asked to respond to the report, Saudi foreign ministry spokesman Osama Nugali said: “Saudi Arabia issued a statement from day one that we are not going to comment on any WikiLeaks reports because Saudi Arabia is not responsible for these reports and we are not sure about their authenticity.”

Saudi Arabia, the United States and Pakistan heavily supported the Afghan mujahideen against Soviet occupation troops in the 1980s.

Militancy subsequently mushroomed in the region and militants moved to Pakistan’s northwest tribal areas along the border with Afghanistan, seen as a global hub for militants.

Since then there has been a growing nexus between militant groups there and in Punjab. In recent years militants have been carrying out suicide bombings seemingly at will in Pakistan, despite military offensives against their strongholds.

The discovery that Osama bin Laden was living in a Pakistani town not far from Islamabad until he was killed by U.S. special forces earlier this month has severely damaged ties between Washington and Islamabad.

The United States wants Pakistan to be a more reliable partner in its war on militancy.

CHILDREN SENT TO TRAINING CAMPS

But militancy is deeply rooted in Pakistan. In order to eradicate it, analysts say, the government must improve economic conditions to prevent militants from recruiting young men disillusioned with the state.

The network in Punjab reportedly exploited worsening poverty to indoctrinate children and ultimately send them to training camps, said the cable.

Saudi Arabia, home to the fundamentalist Wahhabi brand of Islam, is seen as funding some of Pakistan’s hardline religious seminaries, or madrassas, which churn out young men eager for holy war, posing a threat to the stability of the region.

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“At these madrassas, children are denied contact with the outside world and taught sectarian extremism, hatred for non-Muslims, and anti-Western/anti-Pakistan government philosophy,” said the cable.

It described how “families with multiple children” and “severe financial difficulties” were being exploited and recruited, Dawn reported.

“The path following recruitment depends upon the age of the child involved. Younger children (between 8 and 12) seem to be favored,” said the cable.

Teachers in seminaries would assess the inclination of children “to engage in violence and acceptance of jihadi culture.”

“The initial success of establishing madrassas and mosques in these areas led to subsequent annual “donations” to these same clerics, originating in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates,” the cable stated.

(Additional reporting by Jason Benham in Dubai; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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Napolitano: Threat May Be Highest Since 9/11 (Updated)

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February 10, 2011

 

Napolitano: Threat May Be Highest Since 9/11 (Updated)

With Update on Patriot Act Extenion Defeat

Read US facing ‘heightened’ threat of attacks: Napolitano
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Let’s See: They’re just about to vote on the “extensions”
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a “the sky is falling” threat. How Surprising.

Patriot Act Extension Fails in House

House rejects measure that would extend key Patriot Act provisions through December, The Washington Post, February 9, 2011, updated 7:15 p.m., by Felicia Sonmez:

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A measure to extend key provisions of the Patriot Act counterterrorism surveillance law through December failed the House Tuesday night, with more than two-dozen Republicans bucking their party to oppose the measure.

The House measure, which was sponsored by Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) and required a two-thirds majority for passage, failed on a 277-to-148 vote. Twenty-six Republicans voted with 122 Democrats to oppose the measure, while 67 Democrats voted with 210 Republicans to back it. Ten members did not vote.

The measure would have extended three key provisions of the Patriot Act that are set to expire on Monday, Feb. 28, unless Congress moves to reauthorize them. One of the provisions authorizes the FBI to continue using roving wiretaps on surveillance targets; the second allows the government to access “any tangible items,” such as library records, in the course of surveillance; and the third is a “lone wolf” provision of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorist Prevention Act that allows for the surveillance of targets who are not connected to an identified terrorist group.

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The vote came as several tea party-aligned members of the new freshman class had been expressing doubts about the measure.

Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul, who highlighted his opposition to the law during his upstart 2010 Senate campaign, signaled Monday that he may vote ultimately vote against an extension when the measure comes up in the Senate, likely later this month.

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See House defeats bill extending Patriot Act provisions until December, CNN, February 8, 2011, by Deirdre Walsh.

Commentary by Evans Liberal Politics owner Paul Evans: Napolitano’s announcement of this “new” threat of terrorism has everything to do with the progress of the Patriot Act extension soon to be voted on in the Senate and reintroduced in some form in the House. Folks, there isn’t suddenly some “new” threat of terrorism. There’s nothing new at all, it’s just PR for the Patriot Act extension. You can tell who the free-thinking Tea Party types in congress are, they don’t like it either. And you can tell who the truly liberal and progressive Democrats are because they oppose it tooth and nail. Democrats who vote for the Patriot Act extension are the Blue Dogs and conservative Democrats who need to be opposed in the primaries and voted out of office! ~ Paul

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Blair ‘misled MPs on legality of war’ – law chief who advised ex-PM tells Iraq inquiry

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January 18, 2011

 

Blair ‘misled MPs on legality of war’:
law chief who advised ex-PM tells Iraq inquiry

Blair ‘misled MPs on legality of war’ – law chief who advised ex-PM tells Iraq inquiry, DailyMail.co.uk, January 18, 2011, by Tim Shipman and Ian Drury, photo of Tony Blair from unknown source, excerpt quoted verbatim:

In testimony to the Chilcot Inquiry, made public for the first time yesterday, Lord Goldsmith said Mr Blair based his case for invasion on grounds that ‘did not have any application in international law’.

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He said he felt ‘uncomfortable’ about the way Mr Blair ignored his legal rulings when making the case to Parliament.

Asked whether ‘the Prime Minister’s words were compatible with the advice you had given him’, he replied: ‘No.’

The shattering testimony is a watershed moment for the Iraq Inquiry, as it is the first time that Lord Goldsmith has directly contradicted Mr Blair. The claims will form the centrepiece of Mr Blair’s ­second grilling by the inquiry on Friday.

The written questions and answers from Lord Goldsmith’s second testimony to the inquiry, released yesterday, detail how the Attorney General was frozen out of government decision-­making over the drafting of Resolution 1441, which he eventually used to justify the war after months of pressure from Mr Blair and his closest aides.

The UK and U.S. tried to get a second UN resolution explicitly justifying an invasion but abandoned the effort when France threatened to veto their plans in the UN Security Council. ….

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Afghanistan: A Senseless War Begins Its 10th Year

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October 9, 2010

 

Afghanistan: A Senseless War Begins Its 10th Year


A Senseless War Begins Its 10th Year, Common Dreams.org, October 7, 2010, by Michael Moore, photo courtesy of Steve Evans (babasteve on Flickr), quoted verbatim:

(If Obama Were Honest: added for clarification by Evans Liberal Politics owner Paul Evans)

…an address to the nation from President Barack Obama
(as reported by Michael Moore)


My Fellow Americans:

Nine years ago today we invaded the nation of Afghanistan. I’d just turned 40. I had a Discman and an Oldsmobile and had gotten really into LiveJournal. That was a long time ago. It was so long ago, does anybody remember why we’re even there? I think everyone wanted to capture Osama bin Laden and bring him to justice. But he got away sometime in the first month or so. He left. We stayed. Looking back now, that makes no sense.

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Needing to find a new reason for the mission, we decided to overthrow the religious extremists who were running Afghanistan. Which we did. Sorta. Unlike Osama, they never left. Why not? Well, they were Afghans, it was their country. And, strangely enough, a lot of other Afghans supported them. To this day, the Taliban only have 25,000 armed fighters. Do you really think an army that tiny could control and suppress a nation of 28 million against their will? What’s wrong with this picture? WTF is really going on here?

The truth is, I can’t get an answer. My generals can’t quite tell me what our mission is. If we went in there to rout out al-Qaeda, well, they’re gone too. The CIA tells me there are under 100 of them left in the whole country!

My generals have also admitted the following to me:

1. There is no way we can defeat the Taliban. They enjoy too much popular support in the rural areas, the majority of the country.

2. Even though we’ve been there nine years, the truth is the Taliban, not us, not the Afghan government, control the country. After nine years, we’ve only completely run the Taliban out of 3% of Afghanistan.

3%!! (Just for reference, it took us only ELEVEN MONTHS after D-Day to entirely defeat the Nazis across all of Europe.)

3. Our troops and their commanders are still trying to learn the language, the culture, the customs of Afghanistan. The fact is, our troops are simply not trusted by the average people (especially after they’ve killed numerous civilians, either through recklessness or for sport).

4. The Afghan government we installed is corrupt beyond belief. The public does not trust them. President Karzai is on anti-depressants and our advisors tell us he is erratic and loopy on many days. His brother has a friendly relationship with the Taliban and is believed to be a major poppy (heroin) dealer. Heroin poppies are the #1 contributor to the Afghan economy.

The war in Afghanistan is a mess. The insurgency grows — and why wouldn’t it: foreign troops have invaded and occupied their country! The people responsible for 9/11 are no longer there. So why are we? Why are we offering up the lives of our sons and daughters every single day — for no reason anyone can define.

In fact, the only reason I can see is that this war is putting billions of profits into the pockets of defense contractors. Is that a reason to stay, so Halliburton can post a larger profit this quarter?

It is time for me to bring our troops home — right now. Not one more American needs to die. Their deaths do not make us safer and they do not bring democracy to Afghanistan.

It is not our mission to defeat the Taliban. That is the job of the Afghan people — if that is what they choose to do. There are many groups and leaders of countries in this world who are despicable. We are not going to invade 30 countries and remove their regimes. That is not our job.

I am not going to stay in Afghanistan just because we’re already there and we haven’t “won” yet. There is nothing to win. No one from Genghis Khan to Leonid Brezhnev has been able to win there. So the troops are coming home.

I refuse to participate in scaring the American people with a phony “War on Terror.” Are there terrorists? Yes. Will they strike again? Sadly, yes. But these terrorist acts are few and far between and should not dictate how we live our daily lives or make us ignore our constitutional rights. They should never distract us from what our real priorities are in making our country safe and secure: Everyone with a good job, families able to own a home and send their kids to college, universal health care that’s coordinated by your elected representative government — not by greedy, profit-hungry insurance companies. THAT would be true homeland security.

And what about Osama bin Laden? Nine years and we can’t find a 6’5″ Arab man who apparently is on dialysis? Even after offering $25 million to anyone who will tell us where he is? You don’t think someone would have taken us up on that by now?

Here’s what I know: Osama bin Laden is a multi-millionaire — and if there’s one thing I’ve learned about the rich is that they don’t live in caves for 9 years. Bin Laden is either dead or hiding out in a place where his money protects him. Or maybe he just went home.

Just like we should do. Now. My condolences to the families of all who died in this war. Most of them signed up after 9/11 and wanted to do their duty because we were attacked. But we were not attacked by a country. We were attacked by a few religious extremists. And you don’t defeat a few thugs by shipping halfway around the world thousands of armored vehicles and hundreds of thousands of soldiers. That is just sheer idiocy.

And it ends tonight.

God be with you.

I’m not a Muslim.

(End of speech, as transcribed by Michael Moore)

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Visit ReThinkAfghanistan.com, read more about the tenth anniversary of this senseless war and watch the compelling videos explaining why we must end this war.

See Afghan security contractors ‘fund Taliban’, BBC News, October 8, 2010, by BBC News: "Heavy US reliance on private security in Afghanistan has helped to line the pockets of the Taliban, a US Senate report says."

See Nato tankers torched in new attack in Pakistan, BBC News, October 8, 2010, by BBC News: "Gunmen in south-western Pakistan have attacked and set fire to nearly 30 tankers carrying oil to Nato troops in Afghanistan, officials say."

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Karzai Names Panel for Embryonic Taliban Talks

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September 29, 2010

 

Karzai Names Panel for Embryonic Taliban Talks


Karzai Names Panel for Taliban Talks, © The New York Times, September 28, 2010, by Carlotta Gall, photo used with permission of Steve Evans, excerpt quoted verbatim:

KABUL, Afghanistan — Repeating his determination to find a peaceful solution to the war, President Hamid Karzai named a 70-member peace council on Tuesday, a long-awaited announcement that was the government’s first concrete step to open formal contacts with the Taliban.

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The American commander in Afghanistan, Gen. David H. Petraeus, indicated support for the reconciliation process on Monday and said high-level members of the Taliban had already reached out to the government.

But some immediately dismissed Mr. Karzai’s council as unworkable, given that its membership was dominated largely by anti-Taliban figures.

While a handful of influential people from the former Taliban government have been included, the council is heavily weighted with many of the same factional leaders who have dominated the wars and politics of the past 30 years, and who have been fighting the Taliban for half that time.

Mr. Karzai also named at least eight women. Their appointment signaled the government’s intention to preserve the women’s rights guaranteed in the Constitution, but they are unlikely to have any influence with the Taliban.

The government defended the nominations, saying the council needed a broad range of powerful people. The council will have the authority to develop existing contacts and open direct negotiations with the Taliban and other armed foes, said the presidential spokesman, Waheed Omer.

“They will keep the president in the picture — it is his initiative — but they are very powerful people and will proceed as they see fit,” Mr. Omer said. The council will choose its own leader and way of operating. “The structure is such that in many ways they will have the authority and mandate to act,” he said.

Mr. Karzai has been calling for talks with the Taliban for months, and has gradually won the support of the United States and NATO for his plan. People close to the president say he has largely lost confidence in the ability of coalition forces to defeat the insurgency and is tentatively seeking his own course.

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The extent of his concern about the failing war effort was displayed on national television on Tuesday when he burst into convulsive sobs during a speech to mark national literacy day at a Kabul high school.

He said he feared that the war would force his 3-year-old son, Mirwais, to leave the country and grow up a refugee. “I want him to go to school here,” Mr. Karzai said. “I swear to God I’m worried, I’m worried, oh people, I’m worried. God forbid Mirwais should be forced to leave Afghanistan,” he said, according to Agence France-Presse.

Supporters of peace talks welcomed the formation of the council as a first step and said it could work despite the preponderance of people opposed to the Taliban.

“These are faces from the jihad, the resistance, and from the Taliban, and they will have to resolve it,” said Hajji Abdul Baqi Raghbat, leader of the tribal affairs department in Kandahar Province, homeland of the Taliban. “These are the most famous people, and if not them, I don’t know who else there is.” ….

Read the full article, here.

Watch an ABC news video on President Karzai addressing the Afghan people, crying with the thought that his 4 year old son might not be able to live in a safe and free Afghanistan, and announcing news of this possible breakthrough.

See Karzai’s Tears: Afghan President Breaks Down on National TV over Fears ‘Next Generation’ Will Flee War-Torn Country, Mail Online, September 29, 2010, by Mail Foreign Service.

See Karzai to name panel for talks with insurgents, AP News on the Guardian.co.uk, September 4, 2010, by Amir Shah.

Taliban contacts still at embryonic stage: NATO envoy


Taliban contacts still at embryonic stage: NATO envoy, Reuters, September 28, 2010, by David Alexander, excerpt quoted verbatim:

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(Reuters) – Some senior Taliban leaders appear to be open to reconciliation with Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s government, but contacts are in the embryonic stage and not likely to bear fruit soon, NATO’s top civilian in Afghanistan said on Tuesday.

Mark Sedwill, who was visiting Washington to prepare for a NATO summit in Lisbon in November, said Karzai’s government had been undertaking a “genuine effort” to reach out to insurgents who were willing to renounce violence, accept the constitution and re-enter Afghan society.

“There are significant leaders there who seem to be weary of the fight and seem to be willing to contemplate a future within the mainstream,” Sedwill told reporters at a news conference at the National Press Club.

Sedwill, the former British ambassador to Kabul, said it was hard to determine if the Taliban contacts represented individuals or groups of people who might be willing to abandon the struggle.

But he said it was “unlikely the Taliban as a movement is going to enter into a major political negotiation.” He also cautioned against overstating “the speed and prospects of that process completing any time soon.”

“My sense is … essentially we’re at the embryonic stage,” Sedwill said. “The channels of communication are open. I wouldn’t at this stage say that we’ve reached the point of real negotiation.”

General David Petraeus, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan and Sedwill’s military counterpart, has said there have been contacts between Kabul and very senior members of the Taliban. He, too, indicated the contacts were at an early stage and said it was premature to say whether those Taliban were willing to accept Karzai’s terms for pursuing reconciliation. ….

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Media Matters: Fox News thinks you’re all idiots

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September 10, 2010

 

Media Matters: Fox News thinks you’re all idiots

 

Media Matters: Fox News thinks you’re all idiots, Media Matters for America, September 10, 2010, by Ben DiMiero, quoted verbatim:

Though the conservative media are fueled by overhyped, often-false, phony “scandals,” every so often a story comes along that is so mind-bogglingly absurd that it exposes in no uncertain fashion the entire conservative media for what it is: a propaganda machine far more interested in pushing pre-determined narratives than conveying accurate information.

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For much of the summer, conservatives have been aggressively working to blur the lines between the radicals who attacked us on September 11 and the moderate Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf in order to claim his planned Islamic center in lower Manhattan is some sort of “victory mosque.” This week, when conservatives were not busy trying to equate Rauf with lunatic pastor Terry Jones and his plan to burn Qurans, they were suggesting that Rauf literally commands the forces of Al Qaeda.

On Wednesday, Rauf went on CNN’s Larry King Live and warned of the dangers of perceived anti-Islam sentiment in the United States, especially as it relates to his Park51 project. Specifically, Rauf said that outspoken opposition to his project creates “danger from the radicals in the Muslim world to our national security.” Before we get to the resulting epic conservative freak-out, it’s important to point out that Rauf’s comments track closely with comments from national security experts — including Gen. David Petraeus — who have repeatedly warned of the security implications of anti-Muslim protests.

Undeterred by reality, conservatives claimed Rauf was “threatening” America when he made this entirely non-controversial statement of fact.

Fox Nation broadcast as its top story that “Imam Threatens U.S., Says If Mosque Moves, Terror Will ‘Explode.’” Pam Geller — whose anti-Muslim bigotry leads her to view the world as a Magic Eye book filled with hidden Islamic crescents –announced in a headline that “Ground Zero Supremacist Imam Rauf Threatens America.” Jim Hoft claimed in a post about Rauf’s “threat” that the “radical” Rauf “warned that if America did not get down on its knees and allow the victory mosque to be built on the bones of dead Americans that …’They will attack.’” Hoft instructed Rauf to ”take your victory mosque and shove it.”

Rush LimbaughCharles Krauthammer and Media Research Center’s Brent Baker speculated that Rauf may be engaging in “blackmail.” Fox News hosted Debra Burlingame to say that Rauf had given an “ultimatum” and that his comments represented a “form of extortion.” Fox also gave a 9-11 firefighter a platform to smear Rauf as a “tax-evading, terrorist sympathizing, Armani-wearing slumlord” who is “try[ing] to extort America” and “wants to build a Tower of Triumph on the graveyard of my friends.” Bill O’Reilly fearmongered that Rauf’s warning about violence may be a “self-fulfilling prophecy.”

This morning, the Fox & Friends hosts (and the accompanying on-screen text) referred to Rauf’s comments as a “threat” at least ten times. Gretchen Carlson interpreted his “troubling” statement as “If you move it now, we’re gonna attack you.”

The lone voice of sanity in the conservative wilderness was Chris Wallace, who twice stated that he did not hear Rauf’s comments as a “threat.” As always, this acknowledgment of reality made him the exception, not the rule.

There is no gray area here: by pushing this story, conservative media figures have revealed — as they do pretty much every week — that they are either completely oblivious to reality, or they think their viewers/listeners/readers are. And they do this all the time — remember the forty-eight hours during the 2008 presidential campaign when conservatives decided to pretend Barack Obama had compared Sarah Palin to a pig when he said “you can put lipstick on a pig; it’s still a pig” to describe McCain’s policies?

When the top-rated cable news organization in the country joins with leading conservative bloggers and radio hosts to smear someone as “threatening” to attack America for stating something that is widely agreed-upon by security experts, their dishonesty should be news. Unfortunately, since media conservatives seem to have a knack for escaping consequences for their serial mendacity, their role in the unwarranted demolition of Rauf’s character will likely disappear down the memory hole.

The damage will already be done, and conservatives’ perpetual dishonesty machine will roll on.

See Burning the Koran: Is it Legal? Looking to Flag Burning Cases for Answers, ABC News, September 10, 2010, by Ariane DeVogue.

See ‘News Bias’ and the Media Battle over the Meaning of 9/11, AlterNet, September 10, 2010, by Rory O’Connor.

See If Rauf “threaten[ed] America,” then so did Gen. Petraeus, Media Matters for America Research, September 9, 2010, by Research.

See Right wing compares book burning to building a community center, Media Matters for America Research, September 8, 2010, by Research.

See Obama calls on Americans to unite, not divide, over Islam, Agence France-Presse on The Raw Story, September 10, 2010, by AFP.

See Pastor Jones Calls Off International Burn-a-Koran Day But Claims the “Iman” Lied to Him, Now What?, OpEdNews, September 9, 2010, by Kevin Gosztola.

See Koran-burning pastor ‘has gone mad’ and ‘needs help,’ daughter says, Reuters on The Raw Story, September 10, 2010, by David Alexander and Ben Gruber.

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Blackwater Mercenaries Won Contracts with 30 False Companies

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September 5, 2010

 

Blackwater Mercenaries Won Contracts
with 30 False Companies

 

30 False Fronts Won Contracts for Blackwater, © The New York Times, September 3, 2010, by James Risen and Mark Mazzetti, excerpt quoted verbatim:

WASHINGTON — Blackwater Worldwide created a web of more than 30 shell companies or subsidiaries in part to obtain millions of dollars in American government contracts after the security company came under intense criticism for reckless conduct in Iraq, according to Congressional investigators and former Blackwater officials.

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While it is not clear how many of those businesses won contracts, at least three had deals with the United States military or the Central Intelligence Agency, according to former government and company officials. Since 2001, the intelligence

agency has awarded up to $600 million in classified contracts to Blackwater and its affiliates, according to a United States government official.The Senate Armed Services Committee this week released a chart that identified 31 affiliates of Blackwater, now known as Xe Services. The network was disclosed as part of a committee’s investigation into government contracting. The investigation revealed the lengths to which Blackwater went to continue winning contracts after Blackwater guards killed 17 Iraqi civilians in Baghdad in September 2007. That episode and other reports of abuses led to criminal and Congressional investigations, and cost the company its lucrative security contract with the State Department in Iraq.

The network of companies — which includes several businesses located in offshore tax havens — allowed Blackwater to obscure its involvement in government work from contracting officials or the public, and to assure a low profile for any of its classified activities, said former Blackwater officials, who, like the government officials, spoke only on condition of anonymity.

Senator Carl Levin, the Michigan Democrat who is chairman of the Armed Services Committee, said in a statement that it was worth “looking into why Blackwater would need to create the dozens of other names” and said he had requested that the Justice Department investigate whether Blackwater officers misled the government when using subsidiaries to solicit contracts.

The C.I.A.’s continuing relationship with the company, which recently was awarded a $100 million contract to provide security at agency bases in Afghanistan, has drawn harsh criticism from some members of Congress, who argue that the company’s tarnished record should preclude it from such work. At least two of the Blackwater-affiliated companies, XPG and Greystone, obtained secret contracts from the agency, according to interviews with a half dozen former Blackwater officials.

A C.I.A. spokesman, Paul Gimigliano, said that Xe’s current duties for the agency were to provide security for agency operatives. Contractors “do the tasks we ask them to do in strict accord with the law; they are supervised by C.I.A. staff officers; and they are held to the highest standards of conduct” he said. “As for Xe specifically, they help provide security in tough environments, an assignment at which their people have shown both skill and courage.”

Congress began to investigate the affiliated companies last year, after the shooting deaths of two Afghans by Blackwater security personnel working for a subsidiary named Paravant, which had obtained Pentagon contracts in Afghanistan. In a Senate hearing earlier this year (PDF), Army officials said that when they awarded the contract to Paravant for training of the Afghan Army, they had no idea that the business was part of Blackwater. ….

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See Iraq Withdrawal? Obama and Clinton Expanding US Paramilitary Force in Iraq, The Nation on Evans Liberal Politics, July 25, 2010, by Jeremy Scahill.

See ‘An Absolute Bargain’: Blackwater Settles Massacre Lawsuit by Paying Families of Dead Iraqis $100,000 Each, AlterNet on Evans Liberal Politics, January 9, 2010, by Jeremy Scahill.

See Scahill and Olbermann on Blackwater: Murderous Crusaders for Christ, Evans Liberal Politics, November 28, 2009, by Joshua Holland.

See Blackwater Said to Pursue Bribes to Iraq After 17 Died, The New York Times on Evans Liberal Politics, November 11, 2009, by Mark Mazzetti and James Risen.

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