U.S. extends its Iraq contract with Blackwater
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Spokesman Ian Kelly said the contract with Presidential Airways to provide air support for U.S. diplomats had been temporarily extended because the firm chosen to replace it is not yet ready to take over. The contract had been due to expire on Sept. 3 and be taken over a day later by DynCorp International, he said.
"DynCorp came to us and asked for additional time," Kelly told reporters. DynCorp's request for additional time was made last week, he said, adding that the Iraqi government had been informed of the decision and had not registered objections.
Iraqi officials in Baghdad could not immediately be reached for comment.
Presidential is the air wing of Xe Services, which used to be known as Blackwater. The Iraqi government refused to grant the company an operating license earlier this year amid continued outrage over a 2007 lethal firefight involving some of its employees in Baghdad.
One senior State Department official said that providing helicopter air support for American diplomats in Iraq - transporting them and overflying their convoys - is a "complex challenge" and that a slower transition to DynCorp taking over ... is in the best interest of the government.
"We unilaterally extended the current task order ... to ensure the continued security and safety of U.S. personnel in Iraq," the official said.
Kelly said DynCorp needed the extra time to get more equipment on the ground in Iraq but could not say how long the extension, which was first reported by ABC News on its Web site, would last.
Other officials said they did not expect it to go beyond six months. Those officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the contract publicly.
The State Department informed Blackwater in January that it would not renew its contracts to provide security for U.S. diplomats in Iraq because of the Iraqi government's refusal to grant it an operating license.
The Presidential Airways contract was the last of those contracts to expire. Blackwater guards stopped protecting American diplomats in al Hillah, Najaf and Karbala, all south of Baghdad, in August.
Iraqis had long complained about incidents involving Blackwater's ground operations. Then a shooting by Blackwater guards in Baghdad's Nisoor Square in September 2007 left 17 civilians dead, further strained relations between Baghdad and Washington and led U.S. prosecutors to bring charges against the Blackwater contractors involved.
The incident prompted a wide-ranging review of the State Department's security practices in Iraq and its dependence on contractors like Blackwater, which was most recently in the news last month when it was revealed that the CIA had turned to the firm when it revived a now-defunct plan to kill or capture terrorists in 2004.
It has also been the target of criticism from members of Congress, including Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., who has been particularly outspoken on the subject. As recently as last month, Schakowsky wrote to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates to complain that their two agencies were continuing to use the company.
"Every day that Blackwater operates in Iraq as a contractor for the United States our military and diplomatic objectives are put at serious risk," she said Wednesday in response to the State Department's contract extension.
"While I understand the need to protect United States personnel serving in Iraq, I do not believe that continuing to award contracts to Blackwater is in the best interest of our men and women overseas," Schakowsky said, accusing the company of having a "history of massive abuses and misconduct."
Really U.S.? Really?
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msltj20
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i love those guys
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iamaman
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http://www.janes.com/media/releases/pc090728_1.shtml
Defence Spending Falls by Almost $4 Billion in 2009, Jane’s Industry Quarterly Reports
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iamaman
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numinant
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Nader 2012
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numinant
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CalgarC
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ack damn corporate military. blackwater needs to be shutdown
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CalgarC
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TranceSendDance
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Privately owned prisons are a growth industry.
Now war is as well.
Bush needs justice.
America needs Peace.
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TranceSendDance
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Prijedor
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All of previous administration + All of current administration need to be put on trial for these wars and the horrible miss management behind them
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iamaman
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i think someone else "bird-nested" the baitcaster this time. he is trying to save as much line as possible.
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iamaman
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unclecharlie
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And yet, Obama is the current "Commander in Chief" (he's the Top Dog, The Big Cheese, The Head Honcho, The....) Shows Obama is no different than his predecessor.
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iamaman
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here's the speech.......
http://coursesa.matrix.msu.edu/~hst306/documents/indust.html
"Another factor in maintaining balance involves the element of time. As we peer into society's future, we -- you and I, and our government -- must avoid the impulse to live only for today, plundering, for our own ease and convenience, the precious resources of tomorrow. We cannot mortgage the material assets of our grandchildren without risking the loss also of their political and spiritual heritage. We want democracy to survive for all generations to come, not to become the insolvent phantom of tomorrow." (Military-Industrial Complex Speech, Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1961)
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hunzedog
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is this the change we voted for........the only thing changing is the date....
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samthesixth
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Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
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diabolical44
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Obama is really letting us down here. he's letting the same corporatist pigs and Christian right wackos run the war as Bush did.
how can you give an Iraq contract to a contractor that has been banned from the country? I don't get it.
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TheOuroborus
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Same as it ever was... same as it ever was...
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spacemikey [removed]
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While are we even still dealing with "Dubbyas" ego trip/war/petroleum acquisition? I bet still to this day over half of them wish Saddam was still in power.... Let's just hurry up and set up another puppet regime we can get bored with and topple later....
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diabolical44
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spacemikey:
that's the inevitable. you know before long they will just have another corrupt maniacal dictator in charge and there is nothing we can do about it. But I'm sure we won't give a shit what he does as long as Exxon has that contract to run their oil wells.
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biggranny
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these ain't boyscouts. at least we know where they are.can we make em just stay there forever
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samthesixth
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Obviously the State Department cannot protect its own diplomats. It needs Blackwater, a company that has over 5000 successful diplomatic protection mission without losing a single diplomat.
Hate Blackwater? Call the State Department and tell them to beef up the Diplomatic Security Service.
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artemis6
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Double plus bad . Who is responsible ? Eric Princ"xe" has connections .
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sespian
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My disgust with this action by our federal gov't is beyond words
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insourcing may just turn out to be the most heinous war-crime of the 21st century.
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chmk
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jeffissleeping:
Thanks for posting. This just leaves you with the most gutting type of feeling. sick.
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