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Erik Prince, Blackwater Founder, Sets Up Secret Desert Force In United Arab Emirates

Erik Prince Blackwater Secret Desert Force Uae

First Posted: 05/15/11 09:44 AM ET Updated: 07/15/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The crown prince of Abu Dhabi has hired the founder of private security firm Blackwater Worldwide to set up an 800-member battalion of foreign troops for the United Arab Emirates, The New York Times reported on Sunday.

The Times said it obtained documents that showed the unit being formed by Erik Prince's new company Reflex Responses with $529 million from the UAE would be used to thwart internal revolt, conduct special operations and defend oil pipelines and skyscrapers from attack.

The newspaper said the decision to hire the contingent of foreign troops was taken before a wave of popular unrest spread across the Arab world in recent months, including to the UAE's Gulf neighbors Bahrain, Oman and Saudi Arabia.

The UAE itself has seen no serious unrest. Most of its population is made up of foreign workers.

Blackwater, which once had lucrative contracts to protect U.S. officials in Iraq, became notorious in the region in 2007 when its guards opened fire in Baghdad traffic, killing at least 14 people in what the Iraqi government called a "massacre."

One former Blackwater guard pleaded guilty to manslaughter charges in those killings, and a U.S. court reinstated charges against five others last month. Prince has since sold the firm, which changed its name to Xe. The firm denies wrongdoing.

The newspaper said the Emirates, a close ally of the United States, had some support in Washington for Prince's new project, although it was not clear if it had official U.S. approval.

Two UAE government officials contacted by Reuters declined immediate comment on the New York Times report, and the U.S. embassy in the UAE also had no immediate comment. It was not possible to locate Prince for comment.

The Times quoted a U.S. official who was aware of the programme as saying: "The Gulf countries, and the U.A.E. in particular, don't have a lot of military experience. It would make sense if they looked outside their borders for help."

State Department spokesman Mark Toner told The Times the department was investigating to see if the project broke any U.S. laws. U.S. law requires a license for American citizens to train foreign troops.

Toner also pointed out that Blackwater, now known as Xe Services, had paid $42 million in fines in 2010 for training foreign forces in Jordan without a license, the Times said.

According to former employees of the project and U.S. officials cited by the Times, the troops were brought to a training camp in the UAE from Colombia, South Africa and other countries, starting in the summer of 2010.

They were being trained by retired U.S. military, and former members of German and British special operations units and the French Foreign Legion, the Times said.

Prince had insisted the force hire no Muslims, because they "could not be counted on to kill fellow Muslims," the paper said.

Former employees also told the newspaper the Emirates hoped the force could be used to counter any threat from Iran, which the Arab states in the Gulf consider a foe.

Although The Times said the documents it obtained did not mention Erik Prince, former employees had told the newspaper he had negotiated the contract with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.

Emiriati officials had proposed expanding the force to a brigade of several thousand if the first battalion was successful, the newspaper said.

(Additional reporting is by Mahmoud Habboush)

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TJ Logan
Fifth Generation Real Republican
04:55 PM on 05/18/2011
Yes. I doubt that the supressed citizens of the UAE can discern any difference between off shore corporate US mercenaries, from US mercenaries. Its our governments responsibility to protect our country and citizens, and allowing our home grown "mad dogs" loose in the UAE will greatly add to the hatred and anger directed by the Arab world toward America. These actions by Erik Prince are likely to have more Americans killed abroad and at home by reciprocating terrorist mad dogs.

Further its not the "UAE" that is hiring these "Hessians". The UAE is a federation of seven monarchies whose rulers hold absolute power. These monarchs are despots and they do not represent their people. So you you want to argue that these despots should be free to hire whomever they want, Hessians or Nazis', you may have an argurment, however please be clear, the people of the UAE are not hiring Blackwater.
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TJ Logan
Fifth Generation Real Republican
04:45 PM on 05/18/2011
Ah, now let me get this right. Its ok for Erik Prince (US Citizen) to send "Hessians" to the UAE to maintain law and order against the Arab Awakening. Would it be ok for Erik to send his "Hessians" to support Quadaffi?

Do not forget, Blackwater, and by implication Erik Prince, have been guilty of cold blooded murder, mayhem, cover up, and bribery.
12:22 PM on 05/18/2011
Muslims. The UAE. Should be ashamed of yourselves.

How do you sleep at night knowing the ME is crawling with pain and suffering caused by the Americans.

And yet, so many of you remain divided and sleep with the devil against your own kind.


Your best bet is to unite. Be united. And the enemy will be forced to leave.
12:37 PM on 05/17/2011
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Because Erik Prince has been so preoccupied with his new job,
Obama was forced to use Seals to get Bin Laden.
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Max Imus
correcting GOP mistakes
06:29 PM on 05/17/2011
Don't let a boy (Erik Prince) do a man's job.
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castaway5555
Progressive Presbyterian
08:37 AM on 05/17/2011
A good friend and colleague of mind wrote the following piece: http://takefiveanytime.blogspot.com/2011/05/erik-prince-and-his-killing-machine.html
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Savage Saint Roger
Card Carrying Liberal
04:12 AM on 05/17/2011
That's becasue the Saudi's have not shared much with their Arab brothers and Sisters and soon the cry for freedom will find its way to them. And when it does, they know they will be flayed alive.
01:31 AM on 05/17/2011
How is this guy NOT a terrorist?
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irochfpst
no right turn
11:53 PM on 05/16/2011
the world does not need people like this. will everyone go to war just to keep this guy in business.
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10:32 PM on 05/16/2011
America can't afford the mess this man is going to create.
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DonCosenza
06:35 PM on 05/16/2011
Using foreign soldiers for hire is a time-honored institution and promotes peace and stability. Just look at Bahrain and Libya!
06:05 PM on 05/16/2011
Is it that muslims cant be counted on to attack other muslims or is it that this guy is islamophobic? This guy is bad news.
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Ishmael1
Step aside, Shallow Water, & Let the Deep Sea Roll
06:03 PM on 05/16/2011
Maybe I'm stupid, but isn't there a Constitutional provision that prohibits US citizens from serving in the military of ANY foreign power? Isn't such service grounds for revocation of US Citizenship?
02:39 PM on 05/17/2011
No, if you have permission from our government you can fight for other nations.
06:03 PM on 05/16/2011
So they are contracting out their Military.. what is the big deal.
05:06 PM on 05/16/2011
What are the true differences between a Mercenary and a Nationalist Soldier?
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TJ Logan
Fifth Generation Real Republican
04:17 PM on 05/16/2011
The UAE may hire anyone they want, but the issue here is mercenary's with a proven record of murder and mayhem operating as a US Business under US Laws and Tax Regulations. I wonder how you would feel if Hessians were dispatched by the UK to establish "law and order" in your home town..
04:38 PM on 05/16/2011
Reflex Responses Management Consultancy
Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi, UAE
"Reflex Responses Management Consultancy LLC, is an Emirati Owned and Internationally Managed company, commonly referred to as R2. As the Premier Security Consultant and Training supplier for the United Arab Emirates, R2 has built its reputation of providing the right people for the right solution at a fair price.
From Nuclear Security and Safeguards to Static Armed Guards R2 only employs trainers and consultants who have been recognized as the best of the best in their fields. R2 diligently strives to stay on top of the Industries “Best Practices” from around the world to provide any need be it land, air or sea based. R2 not only has the policy knowledge able to meet the ever changing demands we also have the training background to conduct the implementation.
R2’s staff of consultants and trainers have proven themselves around the world as being the standard to which others reach for. "
04:58 PM on 05/16/2011
And that is why Erik Prince is awesome.
04:58 PM on 05/16/2011
BAM.