US Extends Iraq Contract For Blackwater Firm

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MATTHEW LEE | 09/ 2/09 07:29 PM | AP

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FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2007, file photo, Blackwater USA founder, Erik Prince, testifies before the House Oversight Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. The private contractor had won the government's confidence by handling security and training operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, but the decision, revived by CIA in 2004, to use the private contractor as part ofits now-abandoned secret program to kill or capture terrorists in sensitive overseas operations, struck some former agency officials as highly unusual. (AP Photos/Susan Walsh, File)

WASHINGTON — The State Department said Wednesday it has extended a contract for protecting U.S. diplomats in Iraq with a subsidiary of the security firm once known as Blackwater USA even though the company doesn't have a license to operate in the country.

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.

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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."

Once the extended Presidential Airways contract expires, the company will no longer be used in Iraq by the department, which has turned to DynCorp and another private security firm, Triple Canopy, to handle diplomatic protective services in the country.

But Xe continues to provide security for diplomats in other nations, most notably in Afghanistan.

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Associated Press writer Pamela Hess contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — The State Department said Wednesday it has extended a contract for protecting U.S. diplomats in Iraq with a subsidiary of the security firm once known as Blackwater USA even though ...
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- genia I'm a Fan of genia 27 fans permalink
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This site should be ashamed . All these deceptive headlines.­.manipulat­ion ...you know exactly what you're doing.
In the end it will be this who loses it's credibility ....for sure

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 09/03/2009
- Macready I'm a Fan of Macready 62 fans permalink

sick disgusting . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 AM on 09/03/2009
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Change is'nt continuing with all the Bushit that is the MIC.

Change is what Dr King and the two Kennedeys tried to accomplish.

Obama must have read his history books and intends to live longer.

It is up to US to change things by demanding things actually change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 AM on 09/03/2009
- tlgeiger62 I'm a Fan of tlgeiger62 60 fans permalink
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So essentially Blackwater rebranded itself and is now getting contracts under it's new name. Just like the drug companies rebrand their drugs and then repatent them so they can't be made generically.

I'm getting close to removing my Obama bumper sticker. I say that with DEEP sadness but it is true. I have refused to remove it up until now and have endured a great deal including the loss of a job or two because of my display of support here in a state that simply does not accept his election (GA). But it's getting close now. By the end of October I'll know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 AM on 09/03/2009
- MarcusT I'm a Fan of MarcusT 71 fans permalink
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Ta da! Change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 AM on 09/03/2009
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What will it take to get this stopped? And what will it take to seize the entirety of the assets of these mercenary companies and put the people who run them into prison for the rest of their lives? This issue is as crucial to the integrity and well-being of our democracy as any other that we face today, perhaps more important than any other issue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 AM on 09/03/2009
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Baloney. They provide a service that is needed in hostile zones. Would you take a job over there protecting "diplomats" if you weren't held harmless for doing you job?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 AM on 09/03/2009

They are paid EXHORBITANT amoumts of money, do absolutely nothing but give the US a bad name and ARE held harmless for their actions. You must have just woken up from a very long sleep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 09/03/2009
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The "service" they provide is not a service, but paid mercenary work, hired out as one would hire a construction company to pave a municipal parking lot, but with no openness in the bidding process and far less oversight. A job which at one time was done by actual government agents and servicemen­--well-tra­ined secret service agents, soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen who were held to account for their performance and actions. Because of then SecDef Cheney's bizarre ideological bent to privatize huge portions of the American military during and after the first Gulf War, we now have "security contractors" (who, by being mercenaries have, by definition of their "profession", renounced their allegiance to our representative DEMOCRACY) doing jobs that American servicemen and servicewomen did in various forms. Only the Republican party's twisted, neoconservative legal rational, designed as it is to thwart laws and acts of Congress (in this case, see the Anti-Pinkerton Act of 1893) which guard against authoritarian ideology, could have permitted mercenaries to flourish to such a degree in our time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 09/03/2009
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Every civilization that came to rely on mercenaries came to regret it, from ancient Rome to the Sung and Ming Dynasties of China.

Unless a mercenary force is held to the same or higher standards of conduct as regular soldiers such as the Ghurka Rifles or Legion Etranger, they will as Machiavelli warned, ruin you be they incompetent or otherwise:

The incompetent will lose battles; they are loyal only to their paychecks and their own skins.

The competent ones will upon realizing they are the real power holding the guns, overthrow their employers at the first opportunity, and seize the reins of power.

There is no place in a democratic society governed by the principle of The Rule of Law for mercenaries.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 09/03/2009
- Phreejazz I'm a Fan of Phreejazz 9 fans permalink

Agreed 100% I'll also add that the more I see how things have played out, the more I think--given the defense industry connections w/ cheney, rummie, etc.--that turning our national defense into a giant trough for mercenary outfits was the real reason behind our invasion of Iraq and rummie's new model for the armed forces.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 AM on 09/03/2009
- nogimmicks I'm a Fan of nogimmicks 28 fans permalink

Spot on. Insane, dangerous and unauthorized used of the taxpayer money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 AM on 09/03/2009
- roxette I'm a Fan of roxette 3 fans permalink

Maybe Mrs Clinton was right, You don't have enough experience, you are very naive

Act strongly about these issue, maybe after that people will listen to you when you talk about health care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 PM on 09/02/2009

Obama and Sec of Defense Gates have some 'splaining to do!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 09/02/2009
- roxette I'm a Fan of roxette 3 fans permalink

Oh yes!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 09/02/2009

Why can't our own MILITARY provide protection fro OUR OWN EMBASSY STAFF?

Have we reached the point where our own tax paid military is incapable of doing it's job?

. . . and WHY are we paying THOUSANDS a DAY to for profit contractors, to do what we pay REAL AMERICAN PATRIOTS $55 a day to do?????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 09/02/2009
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Eric is an American hero and Blackwater does great work for our country. That is why Obama and Rahm rehired them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 09/02/2009
- deneufeldt I'm a Fan of deneufeldt 14 fans permalink
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They are rogues who get paid more than our own military and embarrass our country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 09/02/2009

American hero=war criminals! Prince is a war criminal ..imo fighting a "Christian Crusade"..­his own words!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 09/02/2009

On LSD again??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 09/02/2009
- Pucifer I'm a Fan of Pucifer 6 fans permalink
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Obama should know better than extend any contract for these mur derers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 09/02/2009
- jlab I'm a Fan of jlab 92 fans permalink
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Franz Kafka may appreciate the irony of being your avatar. My guess would be: he's crying in his grave.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 AM on 09/03/2009
- Ken Maddox I'm a Fan of Ken Maddox 85 fans permalink
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I read only the headline, that is all I need to know. Why is Blackwater still doing business with the USA? Why? Why? Why? Can someone explain this debacle? Give them a contract to protect Glenn Beck, he is living in mortal fear that Obama is going to take away his AA card or something.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 09/02/2009

A very dissapointing train of events. To let Xe (Blackwater) continue to preform their unwaranted, criminal, cruel behavior. The American people have spoken to take them out, its just an absolute slap in the face. This kind of continued denial of our citizen's approval is outragious. Elected officials have very little reguard, or respect, for any of us. Hey folks, we're just fodder, to be trampled under the boot. Good grief, this is just plain disgusting on so many levels. Our leaders, I would think, fwould be embarrassed in front of the world report.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 09/02/2009
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