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In reply to the discussion: Know your BFEE: Blackwater Lobbyist Will Manage the House Intelligence Committee [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)17. Remember when Blackwater threatened to kill State Department inspector in Iraq?
Before Shooting in Iraq, a Warning on Blackwater
By JAMES RISEN
The New York Times, JUNE 29, 2014
WASHINGTON Just weeks before Blackwater guards fatally shot 17 civilians at Baghdads Nisour Square in 2007, the State Department began investigating the security contractors operations in Iraq. But the inquiry was abandoned after Blackwaters top manager there issued a threat: that he could kill the governments chief investigator and no one could or would do anything about it as we were in Iraq, according to department reports.
American Embassy officials in Baghdad sided with Blackwater rather than the State Department investigators as a dispute over the probe escalated in August 2007, the previously undisclosed documents show. The officials told the investigators that they had disrupted the embassys relationship with the security contractor and ordered them to leave the country, according to the reports.
After returning to Washington, the chief investigator wrote a scathing report to State Department officials documenting misconduct by Blackwater employees and warning that lax oversight of the company, which had a contract worth more than $1 billion to protect American diplomats, had created an environment full of liability and negligence.
The management structures in place to manage and monitor our contracts in Iraq have become subservient to the contractors themselves, the investigator, Jean C. Richter, wrote in an Aug. 31, 2007, memo to State Department officials. Blackwater contractors saw themselves as above the law, he said, adding that the hands off management resulted in a situation in which the contractors, instead of Department officials, are in command and in control.
His memo and other newly disclosed State Department documents make clear that the department was alerted to serious problems involving Blackwater and its government overseers before the Nisour Square shooting, which outraged Iraqis and deepened resentment over the United States presence in the country.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/30/us/before-shooting-in-iraq-warning-on-blackwater.html?_r=4
Odd how there's so much on Blackwater and Death Inc to know, yet Corporate McPravda is silent.
Now why would the nation's mass media be silent on Blackwater criminality?
By JAMES RISEN
The New York Times, JUNE 29, 2014
WASHINGTON Just weeks before Blackwater guards fatally shot 17 civilians at Baghdads Nisour Square in 2007, the State Department began investigating the security contractors operations in Iraq. But the inquiry was abandoned after Blackwaters top manager there issued a threat: that he could kill the governments chief investigator and no one could or would do anything about it as we were in Iraq, according to department reports.
American Embassy officials in Baghdad sided with Blackwater rather than the State Department investigators as a dispute over the probe escalated in August 2007, the previously undisclosed documents show. The officials told the investigators that they had disrupted the embassys relationship with the security contractor and ordered them to leave the country, according to the reports.
After returning to Washington, the chief investigator wrote a scathing report to State Department officials documenting misconduct by Blackwater employees and warning that lax oversight of the company, which had a contract worth more than $1 billion to protect American diplomats, had created an environment full of liability and negligence.
The management structures in place to manage and monitor our contracts in Iraq have become subservient to the contractors themselves, the investigator, Jean C. Richter, wrote in an Aug. 31, 2007, memo to State Department officials. Blackwater contractors saw themselves as above the law, he said, adding that the hands off management resulted in a situation in which the contractors, instead of Department officials, are in command and in control.
His memo and other newly disclosed State Department documents make clear that the department was alerted to serious problems involving Blackwater and its government overseers before the Nisour Square shooting, which outraged Iraqis and deepened resentment over the United States presence in the country.
CONTINUED...
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/30/us/before-shooting-in-iraq-warning-on-blackwater.html?_r=4
Odd how there's so much on Blackwater and Death Inc to know, yet Corporate McPravda is silent.
Now why would the nation's mass media be silent on Blackwater criminality?
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Know your BFEE: Blackwater Lobbyist Will Manage the House Intelligence Committee [View all]
Octafish
Dec 2014
OP
Gentlemen who don't want to get their hands dirty call MURDER Inc cough BLACKWATER.
Octafish
Dec 2014
#5
It should boggle the mind, but somehow it just doesn't anymore. Happy Holidays, Octafish!
Mnemosyne
Dec 2014
#4
Gotta admit that it does take the risk out of the ''Checks & Balances'' part of the Constitution.
Octafish
Dec 2014
#6
Thanks, JEB! It's go-go-go for War Inc. Yet, NOTHING much in the newspaper or on tee vee.
Octafish
Dec 2014
#15
Remember when Blackwater threatened to kill State Department inspector in Iraq?
Octafish
Dec 2014
#17
"Shockey will oversee the agencies that do business with his former employer."
RiverLover
Dec 2014
#22
Aided and abetted by BFEE Judges who say it's OK to profit from inside information.
Octafish
Dec 2014
#28