Blackwater's Iraq Contract Renewed Despite Investigations

ANNE GEARAN | April 4, 2008 10:52 PM EST | AP

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Plainclothes contractors working for Blackwater USA take part in a firefight in the Iraqi city of Najaf in this 2004 file photo. The State Department said it will renew Blackwater USA's license to protect diplomats in Baghdad for one year, but a final decision about whether the private security company will keep the job is pending. (AP Photo/Gervasio Sanchez, FILE)

WASHINGTON — Amid investigations into fatal shootings of civilians and allegations of tax violations, Blackwater USA's multimillion-dollar contract to protect diplomats in Baghdad has been renewed, the State Department said Friday.

A final decision about whether the private security company will keep the job is pending, the department said. Moyock, N.C.-based Blackwater is one of the largest private military contractors, receiving nearly $1.25 billion in federal business since 2000, according to a House committee estimate.

Blackwater provides security for diplomats in Baghdad, where the sprawling U.S. Embassy is headquartered. Its private guards act as bodyguards and armed drivers, escorting government officials when they go outside the fortified Green Zone.

Iraqis were outraged over a Sept. 16 shooting in which 17 Iraq civilians were killed in a Baghdad square. Blackwater said its guards were protecting diplomats under attack before they opened fire, but Iraqi investigators concluded the shooting was unprovoked.

An FBI probe began in November. Prosecutors want to know whether Blackwater contractors used excessive force or violated any laws.

The State Department's top security officer, Greg Starr, told reporters Friday that because the FBI is still investigating the shootings, there is no justification now to pull the contract when it comes due in May.

Blackwater has a five-year deal to provide personal protection for diplomats, and its contract is reauthorized each year. The decision announced Friday extends Blackwater's deal for the third year.

Prosecutors investigating the shootings have questioned more than 30 witnesses in the U.S. and in Iraq, but they have announced no conclusions. One possibility is that individual contractors could be indicted, another is that the company could be indicted, or the FBI could conclude that there was no crime.

The company is also the target of an unrelated investigation into whether its contractors smuggled weapons into Iraq. Lawmakers have called for an investigation into whether Blackwater violated tax laws by classifying employees as independent contractors. The company says the claim is groundless.

Starr said that Blackwater's contract could be pulled at some future point, depending on what the FBI and an internal State Department inquiry conclude. He would not predict whether that is likely, and he said he has no information about when the FBI might act.

Starr's predecessor, Richard Griffin, resigned just one day after a State Department study found serious lapses in the department's oversight of private guards.

After the September deaths, U.S. commanders in Iraq complained that they often do not know security firms are moving through their areas of responsibility until after a hostile incident has taken place.

At the end of October, Defense Secretary Robert Gates met with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and reached a general understanding that more military control was needed over security firms operating in the war zone.

The Pentagon and the State Department agreed in December to give the military in Iraq more control over Blackwater Worldwide and other private security contractors.

The agreement spells out rules, standards and guidelines for the use of private security contractors and says contractors will be accountable for criminal acts under U.S. law. That partly clarifies what happens if a contractor breaks the law, but it leaves the details to be worked out with Congress.

The State Department also installed new safeguards after the September shooting, including a requirement for additional monitoring of Blackwater convoys.

Rep. David Price, D-N.C., author of a House-passed bill that would subject all contractors to criminal liability, called the agreement "an important step toward improving transparency, management and accountability in security contracting."

"There is no question that it comes in response to significant congressional pressure ... but the agencies deserve credit for reading the writing on the wall and taking substantive steps to deal with a clear and critical problem," Price said.

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Associated Press writer Matt Apuzzo contributed to this report.

 

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Professor,

You don't know this guy "semper fi. He sounds like someone still caught up in his childhood fantasies of playing army. This guy might be only 14 0r 15 for all we desire anything he says his logic is immature and socially flawed. I wouldn't spend too much time arguing with him if I were you.

I've known people in my life time who's solution to everything is to kill it. Some people have never evolved beyond their reptile brain logic and never will which is why they just don't get it!

A little research on the Internet will show in video, pictures and confession what these men are really about. Many are retired SWAT Team, DEA, CIA and BATF Agents that have become addicted to the power and adrenaline.

Namaste


Some humans are more highly evolved than others. This is just a fact of nature. "By their fruits ye shall know them"

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 04/06/2008

Very nice. You cannot advance an argument, and so you resort to childishness! That's the mark of a truly mature adult, isn't it!?
Semper fi

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 PM on 04/06/2008

Beret ass keeter: Does Blackwater Pay to you write here?

Are our tax dollars being used to propaganda?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 04/06/2008

Semper fi,

Temper high!

Very funny!

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 04/06/2008

I'm always please to see a good company do well. My best to Blackwater and its fine employees.
Semper fi

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 AM on 04/06/2008

Just out of curiosity, Simper Fee, how much does Erik, Prince of Evil, pay you?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 04/06/2008

I'm not an employee, paid or otherwise, of Blackwater, thank you. If I were younger, I would have applied to them. Blackwater is a company with an excellent reputation among the larger security companies for the quality of their employees, the quality of their training, and the quality of their pay and benefits. I have 2 acquaintances who work for them, both sterling young men. I'd be honored to be numbered among them.
Semper fi

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 04/06/2008

They are murdering criminals.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 04/06/2008

Evidence? You can either be hysterical or factual. Murder must be proven and involves intent. Has intent been proven?
Semper fi

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 04/06/2008

Since the Bush administration placed Blackwater beyond the reach of all law, that would be difficult. But they did gun down unarmed civilians in the street, killing 17 of them and wounding 24, as you may recall.
"The car in which the first people were killed did not begin to closely approach the Blackwater convoy until the Iraqi driver had been shot in the head and lost control of the his vehicle," the Chicago Tribune noted. "Not one witness heard or saw any gunfire coming from Iraqis around the square. And following a short initial burst of bullets, the Blackwater guards unleashed an overwhelming barrage of gunfire even as Iraqis were turning their cars around and attempting to flee."
As the gunfire continued, at least one of the Blackwater guards began screaming, "No! No! No!" and gesturing to his colleagues to stop shooting, according to an Iraqi lawyer who was stuck in traffic and was soon shot in the back as he tried to flee."
Of course, the deaths of mere civilians mean nothing to you, right? Killing unarmed civilians is really the whole point of a fascist private army, isn't it?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 04/06/2008

ProfessorDuh
So I suppose had your Hero Billy Bob Klinton hired them you would be shouting praise and shower accolades upon Blackwater. Face it you hate Blackwater not because of any action thy have taken. You just are looking for ways to attack the Bush administration. I do not care for Bush ether but at least I am not blinded by hatred as you are.

Hey you Hero Billy shot missiles at a Aspirin factory. Your boy LBJ should make the list with Stalin and Hitler.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 04/06/2008

You don't know me! You don't know whether or how the deaths of bystanders may affect me.
You've done nothing to demonstrate motive and intent. You've called them murderers. Nothing yet illustrates anything more than a tragically confused situation which is still being investigated. You can quote the papers all you want, but when will you answer the question on motive and intent?
Semper fi

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 04/06/2008

For the life of me I can't understand why all of you are still living in the USA. You hate everything about the USA, and you'll still hate everything if Obama or Hill become the new administration.
You didn't learn from the Pelosi/ Reid congress ?
It'll be the same old same old whether a democrat or republican get the presidency. Ignorance among the USA population cost the most.
It's really pathetic....

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 AM on 04/06/2008

to the iraqi people if any of you are allowed to read here which I doubt - please watch these illega l thugs of bush - and wehn theytell you they changed their minds and are not going to renew the contract because you complained they will agre with you except for one thing - the next group of thugsthey do make a contract with as if they have any right to do any of this - the new people will just be the old people in a different color clothing or a different name like they did when the y renamed napalm in vietnam against civilians - the politicians didn't lie - they really didn't use napalm anymore - becasue it wasn't called napalm anymore - make sure you tell your friends about this and yes to the other posters - let's ask kind old cluster bomb loving hillary what she thinks about this great deal for the iraqi freedom blood for oil pogrom

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 AM on 04/06/2008

So Mark Penn strikes again, nice guy that he is, his firm lobby's for Blackwater just like they represent the Columbians, but Hillary said she's ok with him. Maybe on her next campaign stop someone will ask her about the Blackwater deal????????????????????????????????????????????

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 AM on 04/06/2008

How can anyone accept what is now occurring? The corruption, the no bid contracts, Bush/Cheney, what has happened to America? Am I in a dream world? Yes, things were sometimes bad in past administrations but not like this and I have a number of years under my belt. What has America devolved into? What I see is corruption in every facet of government with poll numbers so low for all in government, why are they still with us? Say what you want about the hippies and the college generation of the Vietnam era but they at least had cojones not cowardly apathetic creatures of appeasement. I can understand my complacent generation but what about the younger generation, are they fat and bloated living a lifestyle of watching a boob tube while not even knowing who their representative are or even, what is their state capitol. America is not what it once was, now were truly a pathetic nation.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 04/05/2008

OOPS!

Never mind.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 04/05/2008

Blackwater provides no honorable service to this country. Congress can cut off it's funding at any time. Private armies are illegal here.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 04/05/2008

Ummmm. Blackwater is a private security company/corporation. They work for money. Our GI's serve their country. What do you mean honorable service? If they serve their employer honorably, that's what is required, no? The majority of Blackwater's personnel served their country honorably. That's why they have the training and ability to serve Blackwater well.
Can you tell me the difference between Blackwater, and the AAA Security guard that works at your local auto dealerships?
Semper fi

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 AM on 04/06/2008

Blackwater is a temp agency for murderous thugs.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 AM on 04/06/2008

Saying it doesn't make it so. You have not yet enumerated the murders they've committed, professor. Motive and intent! Show them.
Semper fi

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 04/06/2008

"Cars were struggling to get out of the line of fire, and many people were abandoning their vehicles altogether. The scene turned hellish.
"The shooting started like rain; everyone escaped his car," said Fareed Walid Hassan, a truck driver who hauls goods in his Hyundai minibus.
He saw a woman dragging her child. "He was around 10 or 11. He was dead. She was pulling him by one hand to get him away. She hoped that he was still alive," he said.
As the shooting started in earnest Jabber Salman, a lawyer on his way to the Ministry of Justice for a noon meeting, described people crying and shouting. "Some people were trying to escape by crawling, some people were killed in front of me," he said.
As Salman tried to drive away from the shooting, bullets came one after another through his rear windshield, hitting his neck, shoulders, left forearm, and lower back. "I thought "I"m sorry they are going to kill me and I can do nothing." "
Iraqi investigators believe that during the shooting Blackwater helicopters flew overhead and fired into the cars from above. They say that at least one the car roofs had bullets through them."
" Chicago Tribune

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 04/06/2008

You have not demonstrated how these deaths amount to murder! Motive and intent!!
Semper fi

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 04/06/2008

Not anymore. Blackwater was used in Katrina, remember? Now wonder the reports coming out of New Orleans were so strange.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 04/05/2008

Mercenary armies anywhere are a threat to liberty everywhere.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 04/05/2008

Of course the fact that the CEO is a major Bush contributor has absolutely nothing to do with it.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 04/05/2008

Hey, someone has to guard all those internment camps KBR is building around the country.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 04/05/2008

What internment camps? I've read the hysterical sites, and looked at a lot of photos of unoccupied buildings. I haven't seen one internee, prisoner, or other. I've read a few unsubstantiated memo's that purport to be government documents, or the testimony of former government employees. So far, I've seen nothing to substantiate your claim that there are internment camps, other than military and civilian prisons.
Semper fi

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 AM on 04/06/2008

The legal framework is in place, or rather the illegal framework. The murderous thug army is ready. By the time the Bush-Cheney concentration camps start filling up, it will be too late.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 04/06/2008

The loons on the left can say this till they're blue in the face. Don't make it a fact! I've seen no credible evidence that any framework, legal or illegal, is in place. And calling the honorable employees of Blackwater a "murderous thug army" is too pat. What makes you so sure those men and women would accept such "illegal"orders, regardless of pay? You THINK so; you SAY so? Saying it don't make it so!
Semper fi

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 04/06/2008

You know, you can be snarky, you can be inane but if you say anything of any value here and it is PI the Huffpo censors will not post you.

Have fun with your little sandbox comments, I'm out of here!

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 04/05/2008

Hitler had his brownshirts,

Mussolini had his blackshirts,

Bush has his blackwater.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 04/05/2008

Can you show me where Blackwater has attempted to terrorize citizens, in this country, for the greater glory of a dictator? Then please don't compare them to the thugs who served Rohm and Mussolini.
Semper fi

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 AM on 04/06/2008

And that proves Godwin's Law.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 04/05/2008

Gulfstream jet that the CIA used to take kidnapped suspected Arab terrorist to a third country for serious interrogation crashed in Mexico on it"s way back from Columbia, South America. It had an estimated 3 tons of cocaine on board.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 04/05/2008

In addition to Mark Penn's Colombian deals, take note that his firm also represents Blackwater. It seems that the powers that be want to stay in power at all costs. It's just too bad that everyone during this primary season is actually paying attention to all this shenanigans! I hope the dots get connected fairly soon with the voters.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 04/05/2008

Clinton responds on Blackwater


From communications director Howard Wolfson:

Mark Penn did no work on the Blackwater account. Burson has cut its ties to Blackwater, and that was the right thing to do. Mark is and remains a valuable member of our team. Sen. Clinton believes Blackwater must be held accountable for its actions and has laid out a detailed proposal to sharply reduce the number of contractors employed by the federal government by 500,000. She has repeatedly stated her concern that such contractors are not as accountable as federal employees.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 04/05/2008