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RamboLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-10-09 05:53 PM
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Blackwater's(Xe) New Frontier: Their Own Private Africa
"You give me money, I don't care who you are." It was late October, and Zimbabwe's defense attaché, a soft-spoken, thick-shouldered lieutenant colonel, was explaining his country's freewheeling approach to business in the banquet room of the Liaison hotel on Capitol Hill. Mingling around him were representatives from some of the world's best-known private security and military contracting firms, gathered to explore their prospects in the industry's next frontier: Africa. None betrayed any eagerness to do business with Robert Mugabe, notwithstanding assurances from the beaming attaché that Zimbabwe—"the second-largest economy in southern Africa"—remains strong despite 231 million percent annual inflation. But there were plenty of other avenues to explore, including a recent shake-up in the US military's command structure that seemed to promise new demand for firms like Blackwater (which recently changed its name to Xe), Triple Canopy, and DynCorp.

The guests, dressed in business attire and the odd military uniform, were gathered for the annual summit of the International Peace Operations Association (IPOA), a trade group. Industry reps had traveled from as far as Dubai and Malta to discuss this year's topic—the Pentagon's newly established US Africa Command, or AFRICOM—and to browse booths hawking everything from armored vehicles to high-risk insurance. Arrayed on a table in the back were piles of corporate literature, complete with pictures of Third World children and Western contractors delivering aid, a popular industry meme. Among the big-ticket attractions was a keynote address from William E. "Kip" Ward, the four-star general in charge of AFRICOM.

The event drew record attendance, and industry veterans were not surprised. "Everybody's always been interested in Africa," Chris Taylor, a former Blackwater executive and now a vice president at Ohio-based Mission Essential Personnel, explained over drinks in the hotel bar. "It represents a huge opportunity for business."

Africa is no stranger to armed security contractors; the industry in its modern incarnation was born when mercenary firms like Executive Outcomes and Sandline International fought for embattled African governments during the 1990s, allegedly in exchange for diamond and oil concessions. Since then, security contractors have gained broader acceptance. But serious concerns remain about the role they might play in their old stomping grounds.

"There is a crying, desperate need for some of the services that these people provide," said Alex Yearsley, the head of special projects at Global Witness, a London-based human rights group. "There's no question they can do it. It's a question of when you're going to have a questionable regime hiring these people to kick out indigenous communities or (gain access to) mining areas. That's when it gets problematic."

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/03/blackwaters-new-frontier-their-own-private-africa
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lib2DaBone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-10-09 06:33 PM
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1. Murder, Torture, Republican Private Army/Gestapo?
Simple.. just change your name... it all goes away ,because the American people are the dumbest in the world.

Not one media outlet will question the name change. And your new name, "Zee" can be rebuilt around flag waving and American Apple Pie. For exaple... "I can ZEE the Future of Freedom"

Like.. "The Patriot Act".. doesn't that have a great sounding name?

No one has to read the legislation, or even pretend to understand it... just spin it to the lowest common denominator on TV.

After all, the Patriot act was over 1300 pages that no one in CONgress actually read. Pres Obama's stimulas Act was 1,000 pages. Also, very few read it.

Our elected servants are much too busy with special interests and lobbyists to be bothered reading a stupid piece of legislation.
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Lint Head Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-10-09 06:49 PM
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2. Xe aka Blackwater and corporations like this should be outlawed!
It's time to end corporate killing and torture.


Do you want this flying over your house?
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Aviation Pro Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-10-09 06:52 PM
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3. This is not a surprise given that Kofer Black....
...an old African hand from his days at the CIA is a top executive at the foo-foo mercenary club Xe.
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