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Long but interesting read-
https://www.businessinsider.com/erik-prince-had-pitched-10-billion-private-army-in-ukraine-time?amp
I can only wonder how this relates to Putins
Invasion.
blm
(112,919 posts)urging Americans last month to side with Russia. Hes tried pedaling some of it back since, but, hes def working on Russias side.
elleng
(130,126 posts)Documents Reveal Erik Prince's $10 Billion Plan to Make Weapons and Create a Private Army in Ukraine. Jul 8, 2021, 3:07 AM
*In 2020, Blackwater founder Erik Prince pitched plans to hire Ukrainian combat veterans and buy into the country's military-industrial complex in order to create a $10 billion private army, according to a new Time investigation.
The former Navy SEAL created a "roadmap" detailing his goals to acquire factories in Ukraine that make engines for fighter jets and helicopters as well as build munitions factories in the country and combine Ukraine's top aerospace and aviation firms in order to compete with Boeing and Airbus, the outlet reported.
Prince's full plan, obtained by Time, dates back to June 2020 and is one of his most ambitious ventures in a long career of pursuing and creating controversial defense infrastructure, according to the magazine. Documents obtained by the outlet reveal Prince's coveted venture would have given him a pivotal role in Ukraine's military industry amid it's continuous conflict with neighboring Russia.
Several of the proposals required approval from the Ukrainian government, including one that would create a new private military company staffed by veterans of the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, according to the magazine.
But the businessman's Ukraine-centric efforts stalled after former President Donald Trump left office, as the Ukrainian government began stimulating more competition for Prince's desired assets.
"Had it been another four years of Trump, Erik would probably be closing the deal," Igor Novikov, a former top adviser to Ukraine's president, told the magazine.
Even before Trump's departure, Ukrainian officials reportedly had reservations about working with Prince because of his connection to people tied to Russia. Two other Prince associates are now under investigation in New York. The inquiry is said to be focused on whether the men were involved in a possible Russian plot to affect the 2020 presidential election, according to The New York Times.
"We had to wonder: Is this the best sort of partnership we can get from the Americans? This group of shady characters working for a close ally of Trump?" Novikov told TIME. "It felt like the worst America had to offer."
The former aide said concerns among Ukrainians heightened even more so after one of Prince's associates drafted a "participation offer" that Novikov believed was a bribe.
Prince has dealt with controversy in the past.'>>>
brush
(53,467 posts)is nuts if he thought Putin would sit still for him building a private army/munitions/aviation industry in Ukraine.
Makes one wonder what gets into the mind of these megalomaniacs? Maybe they've taken too many Bond movies to heart and forgotten the villains are but fiction.
DURHAM D
(32,595 posts)Maybe they should detain him.
wryter2000
(46,016 posts)Scum.