Blackwater is now Xe, and still in Iraq with no liscence

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AP ENTERPRISE: Blackwater out of Iraq? No, not yet


Apr 20, 9:24 PM (ET)

By MATTHEW LEE and MIKE BAKER


WASHINGTON (AP) - Armed guards from the security firm once known as Blackwater Worldwide are still protecting U.S. diplomats in Iraq, even though the company has no license to operate there and has been told by the State Department its contracts will not be renewed two years after a lethal firefight that stirred outrage in Baghdad.

Private security guards employed by the company, now known as Xe, are slated to continue ground operations in parts of Iraq long into the summer, far longer than had previously been acknowledged, government officials told The Associated Press.

In addition, helicopters working for Xe's aviation wing, Presidential Airways, will provide air security for U.S. diplomatic convoys into September, almost two years after the Iraqi government first said it wanted the firm out.

The company's continued presence raises fresh questions about the strength of Iraq's sovereignty even as the Obama administration urges the budding government to take more responsibility for the nation's future.

Iraqis had long complained about incidents caused by Blackwater's 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.

That deadly incident was the end, Iraqi leaders said. Blackwater had to get out.

But State Department officials acknowledge the company is still there.

The company declined to comment about a timetable for leaving. "We follow the direction of our U.S. government client," Xe spokeswoman Anne Tyrrell said. Last February, Blackwater changed its name to Xe - pronounced ZEE - in a bid to leave its controversial reputation behind.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090421/D97MI0EG1.html
 
A senior foreign policy adviser to leading Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama told me that if elected Obama will not "rule out" using private security companies like Blackwater Worldwide in Iraq. The adviser also said that Obama does not plan to sign on to legislation that seeks to ban the use of these forces in US war zones by January 2009, when a new President will be sworn in. Obama's campaign says that instead he will focus on bringing accountability to these forces while increasing funding for the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security, the agency that employs Blackwater and other private security contractors.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeremy-scahill/obamas-blackwater-proble_b_89061.html
 
AP ENTERPRISE: Blackwater out of Iraq? No, not yet


Apr 20, 9:24 PM (ET)

By MATTHEW LEE and MIKE BAKER


WASHINGTON (AP) - Armed guards from the security firm once known as Blackwater Worldwide are still protecting U.S. diplomats in Iraq, even though the company has no license to operate there and has been told by the State Department its contracts will not be renewed two years after a lethal firefight that stirred outrage in Baghdad.

Private security guards employed by the company, now known as Xe, are slated to continue ground operations in parts of Iraq long into the summer, far longer than had previously been acknowledged, government officials told The Associated Press.

In addition, helicopters working for Xe's aviation wing, Presidential Airways, will provide air security for U.S. diplomatic convoys into September, almost two years after the Iraqi government first said it wanted the firm out.

The company's continued presence raises fresh questions about the strength of Iraq's sovereignty even as the Obama administration urges the budding government to take more responsibility for the nation's future.

Iraqis had long complained about incidents caused by Blackwater's 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.

That deadly incident was the end, Iraqi leaders said. Blackwater had to get out.

But State Department officials acknowledge the company is still there.

The company declined to comment about a timetable for leaving. "We follow the direction of our U.S. government client," Xe spokeswoman Anne Tyrrell said. Last February, Blackwater changed its name to Xe - pronounced ZEE - in a bid to leave its controversial reputation behind.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090421/D97MI0EG1.html

A senior foreign policy adviser to leading Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama told me that if elected Obama will not "rule out" using private security companies like Blackwater Worldwide in Iraq. The adviser also said that Obama does not plan to sign on to legislation that seeks to ban the use of these forces in US war zones by January 2009, when a new President will be sworn in. Obama's campaign says that instead he will focus on bringing accountability to these forces while increasing funding for the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security, the agency that employs Blackwater and other private security contractors.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeremy-scahill/obamas-blackwater-proble_b_89061.html


Yep. How shocking and surprising to pimplenecks that the war machine is utilized by all in power, regardless of party.


What a bold, amazing shock.

What a discovery.

Let's give this Matthew Lee man a pulitzer.
 
As I said before Obama has taken on too much of the Bush mantle.

Blackwater should go. Does the most powerful nation on earth need mercenaries?
 
As I said before Obama has taken on too much of the Bush mantle.

Blackwater should go. Does the most powerful nation on earth need mercenaries?

It does when its sales pitch for war affects the military enrollment adversely.
 
Its a great North Carolina company doing a great job. More profits to them!

Blackwater is a shit-stain on American history .. which is why they change their name.

More profits/US taxpayer dollars to them .. from the same guy talking about "tea parties"

... incredible
 
But everything is fine , its not blackwater its Xe right?

Yes I'm kidding.

There are things that are truely starting to piss me off big time.

Not prosicuting the Bush admin for the torture is hitting me real hard.
 
But everything is fine , its not blackwater its Xe right?

Yes I'm kidding.

There are things that are truely starting to piss me off big time.

Not prosicuting the Bush admin for the torture is hitting me real hard.

i have no doubt you'll get over it and still vote for him again...
 
But everything is fine , its not blackwater its Xe right?

Yes I'm kidding.

There are things that are truely starting to piss me off big time.

Not prosicuting the Bush admin for the torture is hitting me real hard.

No lifting of the 9/11 gag orders.

No investigation of the Bush Administration for anything no matter how egregious the offense.

I'm not at all surprised.
 
How is it that you didn't see that coming?

BAC, I have always said that I viewed Obama as the lesser of the evils. I have never been an Obamite.

the lesser of the evils still sucks, just not as bad.

I despise Bush, I distrust Obama.
It is quite possible he will earn my stronger dislike as well.

I have not ever suffered from politician worship.
I have no heroes.
 
i have no doubt you'll get over it and still vote for him again...

You would still vote for any republican no matter how dirty.

I just may still vote for him a second time.

But not if Bush and team are allowed to get away with raping this country just like you voted for.
 
BAC, I have always said that I viewed Obama as the lesser of the evils. I have never been an Obamite.

the lesser of the evils still sucks, just not as bad.

I despise Bush, I distrust Obama.
It is quite possible he will earn my stronger dislike as well.

I have not ever suffered from politician worship.
I have no heroes.

Therein lies the problem my brother.

Heads you lose, tails evil wins.
 
yeah, kind of a cop out answer he gave. 'I voted for the person but don't blame me for anything he does because I don't like him and don't worship any politicians'.

the truth is hard to take for some.
Review my posts on obama before the election.

I trust no politicians and worship no one.
Hero worship is not a part of my psyche.

Yes I am abbienermal, and proud of it.
 
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