Blackwater Said To Approve Iraqi Payoffs After Shootings

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The Associated Press | 11/10/09 10:04 PM | AP

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Former top executives at Blackwater Worldwide say the U.S. security contractor sent about $1 million to its Iraq office with the intention of paying off officials in the country who were angry about the fatal shootings of 17 civilians by Blackwater employees, The New York Times reported Tuesday.

Four former executives described the plan under the condition of anonymity, the newspaper said.

Iraqis had long complained about ground operations by the North Carolina-based company, now known as Xe Corp. Then the 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 State Department has since 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.

The former executives told the Times that the payments were approved by the company's then-president, Gary Jackson. They did not know if he came up with the idea.

It's also not clear whether the payments were actually delivered, or which Iraqi officials were intended to receive them. Any payments would have been illegal under the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which bans bribes to foreign officials. The company has paid legitimate compensation to several victims of the shootings, the Times reported.

Two of the former executives said they were directly involved in discussions about paying Iraqi officials, and the other two said they were told about the discussions by others at Blackwater.

Jackson, who resigned as president of Blackwater early this year, criticized the newspaper when reached by phone and said, "I don't care what you write."

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Xe spokesman Mark Corallo said the company disputes "these baseless allegations" and had no comment on former employees.

The plan to pay Iraqi officials caused a rift within the company, the former executives said.

Five Blackwater guards involved in the Nisoor Square shooting are scheduled to face trial on federal manslaughter charges in February in Washington. A sixth guard pleaded guilty in December. Iraqi victims are also suing the company and its founder, Erik Prince.

The Iraqi government suspended the firm's license after the shooting and demanded that Blackwater be expelled from the country within six months. Iraqi authorities denied Xe an operating license in early 2009, but the company has continued to have some presence in the country. In September, the State Department announced it had extended a contract with a Xe subsidiary to provide air support for protecting U.S. diplomats in Iraq.

A wide-ranging federal grand jury investigation is being conducted on Xe's operations. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Raleigh declined to comment to the Times on the probe and did not return calls seeking comment Tuesday evening by The Associated Press.

Several former Blackwater employees told the Times they have been interviewed by prosecutors or the grand jury on various topics, including alleged weapons smuggling. Two former employees have pleaded guilty to weapons charges and are believed to be cooperating with prosecutors.

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Information from The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com

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I for one am happy that President Obama hoped he could change these things.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 11/11/2009
- jws2346 I'm a Fan of jws2346 33 fans permalink

Wake up folks, a mil ain't jack to them. It's taxpayer money anyhoo.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 11/11/2009
- knosiswar I'm a Fan of knosiswar 31 fans permalink

This certainly means that we need to purge some bad apples at the Pentagon. Pronto.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 11/11/2009
- kkrimmer I'm a Fan of kkrimmer 9 fans permalink
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Cheney's hand picked security contractor...

America's been Dicked around enough.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 11/11/2009
- garymc8 I'm a Fan of garymc8 32 fans permalink

HYPOCHRISTIAN: ONE WHO LIES AND KILLS IN THE NAME OF CHRIST.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 11/11/2009
- Pero I'm a Fan of Pero 9 fans permalink

And - nobody in prison yet - they are all "good Christians" - not dirty Moslems

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 11/11/2009
- ljc I'm a Fan of ljc 107 fans permalink

From the Bible to the Battlefield.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 11/11/2009
- ReedYoung I'm a Fan of ReedYoung 137 fans permalink
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Go to jail. Go directly to jail; do not pass "GO" and do not collect 200,000,000 more dollars.

Jeremy Scahill, on the Rachel Maddow Show yesterday [rachel.msnbc.com], suggests a plausible explanation for Blackwater [Xe]'s ongoing profiteering from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq: the company's employees include many former CIA assassins who probably have dirt on current CIA, military, and State Department decision makers. Of course that's more reason to try Blackwater [Xe] for every crime for which there is evidence, immediately suspend all existing contracts and sign no new contracts with it under any circumstances. If Dyncorp doesn't have the right helicopters, for example, nationalize Blackwater [Xe]'s helicopters, not pay known war criminals. If we can draft soldiers when necessary we can certainly commandeer military equipment worth a fraction of the price listed in anti-competitive no-bid contracts, of which taxpayers have kept up our side.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 11/11/2009
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Blackwater IS ChainE's secret azzazzination squad ...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 11/11/2009
- ljc I'm a Fan of ljc 107 fans permalink

interesting.. I am learning more towards McChrystal as the head guy.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 11/11/2009
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Blackwater changed their name (presumably because of the bad reputation they earned for themselves by killing Iraqi civilians, then later bribing officials to cover-up their crimes).

Blackwater is now called 'Xe'

http://www.blackwaterwatch.net/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8356734.stm

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 11/12/2009
- C Pollard I'm a Fan of C Pollard 8 fans permalink

It's also not clear whether the payments were actually delivered, or which Iraqi officials were intended to receive them.

Yeah, that's just what headline says too!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 11/11/2009
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Blackwater/Xe is the culmination of the wild _wetdreams of the neocons and the militalry _industrial sector , put into place by BushCheney­RiceRumsfe­ldWolfson: the ultimate privatization of military functions and the second coming of Christian_Crusades. The harm done internationally and the outrageous costs are frightening, yet pale by comparison if these forces were ever used domestically.
Mercenary armies have never worked out well.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 11/11/2009
- ljc I'm a Fan of ljc 107 fans permalink

I hope you meant Wolfowitz, not Wolfson.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 11/11/2009
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Yes I did, just a bit of brain fog and fumble fingers at work..

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 11/11/2009

What a surprise. The murderers using bribery to cover their cowardly acts.
The true slap in the face to the American people on this one is the fact that those cowards/murderers are still on the payroll and still operating in Iraq.
The whole Blackwater crew should be rounded up and turned over to the Iraqis, subject to any justice the Iraqis deem suitable.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 11/11/2009
- gbrooks I'm a Fan of gbrooks 68 fans permalink
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Good to know that the Obama administration is still employing Blackwater. Woohoo change!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 11/11/2009
- mamababa I'm a Fan of mamababa 5 fans permalink

People who think their job in a Democracy is done after taking a couple of hours to mark a piece of paper, pull a switch or press a touchscreen are sorely mistaken and get what they deserve.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 11/11/2009
- gbrooks I'm a Fan of gbrooks 68 fans permalink
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Are you suggesting that I am one of them? I work my @ss off for what I believe.

By the way, this is a constitutional republic and a representative democracy, not a straight democracy. Big difference.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 11/11/2009
- garymc8 I'm a Fan of garymc8 32 fans permalink

Couple of hours? You work for GoldmanSucks? Most of us now have to put in the 60 or 70 hour week to make what we did 30 years ago.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 11/11/2009

People who think their vote has any bearing on the corporate policies of Amerika, Inc. is delusional.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 11/11/2009
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gb

If Obama cut off all funds for Blackwater - you would complain about somebody's freedoms being taken away.

YOU & YOUR ILK CREATED BLACKWATER .... ChainE hired Blackwater as his secret azzazzination squad ... where was YOUR OUTRAGE??????

You are a fraud!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 11/11/2009

Wipe your chin.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 11/11/2009
- gbrooks I'm a Fan of gbrooks 68 fans permalink
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I responded to you that:

a) I'm an independen­t/libertar­ian and have been protesting Bush since 2003--didn't see you there :)
b) My "ilk?" See part a.
c) I would love for Blackwater to be defunded IMMEDIATELY, and would not complain for a second.

However, either HP or YOU keep flagging my response. So much for the truth, eh "keepemhonest?"

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 11/12/2009
- KCFreedom I'm a Fan of KCFreedom 18 fans permalink

Why is this guy not in prison yet? What happened to all of those investigations and allegations against him and his mercenary crusader corporation?

BTW did his company put the payments to Iraqi officials on expense reports and make the taxpayers pay it?

Also, the U.S. government pays off officials from all kinds of nations all the time, so whether it's illegal or not really doesn't matter when "you're above the law".

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 11/11/2009
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They are not in prison yet because they are supported by ChainE ....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 11/11/2009
- ReedYoung I'm a Fan of ReedYoung 137 fans permalink
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"BTW did his company put the payments to Iraqi officials on expense reports and make the taxpayers pay it?"

Whether he did or not, all his money comes from us.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 11/11/2009

Let's be honest here, the US is the largest supplier of weapons and mercenaries around the world. This country's gigantic defense industry requires constant conflicts around the world in order to sustain itself. So why is all of this surprising?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 11/11/2009
- Dhammi I'm a Fan of Dhammi 11 fans permalink
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Not as surprising as it is sicklening!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 11/11/2009
- lemonde I'm a Fan of lemonde 2 fans permalink



CHRISTAMANIA SMACDOWN
American way of doing the do yo

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 11/11/2009
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