http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/video/2005/04/12/VI2005041201139.html live linkso far the hearing has exposed such huge thing as:blackwater is allowed to fire and fine folks that break the rules they operate under (international and national laws, treaties and regulations) and that's itblackwater has a perfect record of protection.blackwater has been involved in <200 weapon firings (they fired) out of 16,000 missionsprivate contractors have historically, and always usually served as civilian protection (government employees etc) not the militaryprivate contractors get paid more than their US government/military equivalents[Edited on October 2, 2007 at 12:15 PM. Reason : s]
10/2/2007 12:03:04 PM
10/2/2007 12:33:03 PM
The way hearings usually go:1.) The company tells a bunch of lies.2.) Then the truth comes out.
10/2/2007 12:41:26 PM
^
10/2/2007 12:45:21 PM
I'm sure Blackwater has not gotten away with any more than the local police have. That said, under what circumstances might a group of bodyguards end up killing people indiscriminately? When the shit goes down their charge gets thrown into a car and they speed off. It's not good for the bottom line for them to stand and fight.
10/2/2007 1:27:32 PM
10/2/2007 1:30:32 PM
so far only a few actual points.... or real questions, the rest has been political soapboxing....typicalon the other point of the guys that might have been involved in law breaking in iraq, i do agree they should be investigated by the government, and if found guilty, punished accordingly....i suppose they could be extradited but the US doesn't do that much[Edited on October 2, 2007 at 1:57 PM. Reason : s]
10/2/2007 1:41:26 PM
Vietnam was soldiers did not shoot any civilians or torch innocent people's property just for the hell of it
10/2/2007 2:05:37 PM
ok... and? you have a point there somewhere? look i don't care what happens to the guy's that did shit like that, honestly i hope they were prosecuted and punished accordingly. anyone involved in directly ordering them to do that should have also been punished.in case you hadn't noticed, it seems very unlikely that any of these guys where told to do these things they are being accused of. if they did them, then punish them. simple.
10/2/2007 2:11:34 PM
They do pay quite a bit more...I was offered well into six figures (tax free) when I was leaving the military thanks to my extensive anti-terrorism/force protection work...but even that wasn't worth spending a year in Iraq
10/2/2007 3:21:38 PM
10/2/2007 4:40:33 PM
thx, i was going back and forth between watching it with some co-workers (slow day) and tww [Edited on October 2, 2007 at 10:06 PM. Reason : ]
10/2/2007 10:01:30 PM
Looks like game over for Blackwater is around the corner...http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/04/AR2007100402654.html
10/5/2007 12:20:49 AM
all these civilian deaths and suddenly a few spark an investigation into blackwater? i don't buy it. they are doing the job they are asked to do, i doubt they are doing anything that any of us wouldn't do for survival given the situation so back off of their backs
10/6/2007 2:00:22 AM
if Blackwater goes down they'll just be replaced by 3D Global Solutions or someone elsewhat really scares me is Extraordinary Rendition
10/8/2007 11:17:09 AM
i wonder how many more civilians would've been killed by insurgents, etc if NOT for blackwater
10/8/2007 11:22:46 AM
well civilians getting killed by their own people Insurgents is an Iraqi problem that they must deal with. 5 innocent Iraqi's killed by a foreign force is going to get a lot more heat then 50 killed by internal strife.Getting involved in a countriy's civil war is always messy.
10/8/2007 11:44:39 AM
keep on rolling
10/8/2007 12:21:38 PM
10/8/2007 12:30:41 PM
except the "lords" in your analogy here don't hold any fiefdomall of the funding comes from the peasantsthe soldiers are peasants tooso basically these corporations and contractors do a lot of nothing and get paid for it
10/8/2007 1:14:20 PM
we fund the gov't through income taxes. Our lords just keep us happy by giving us just enough disposable income to buy cool lil gadgets and get our 2 weeks paid vacation each year.
10/8/2007 1:39:38 PM
Breaking news:http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/16/iraq.blackwater/index.html
10/16/2007 4:23:26 PM
^ hey bro i hate to break the news but we are USA we know what is right for Iraq. Fuck the Iraqi leaders we will keep the blackwater freedom fighters there to aid in the battle for freedom and democracy for as long as we feel[/sarcasm]
10/16/2007 5:54:48 PM
10/16/2007 8:30:32 PM
Blackwater is there to do what there doing. Has anyone in this thread ever been put in a true fight or flight situation?
10/18/2007 2:45:46 PM
The democratically elected government of Iraq wants Blackwater out. What is so hard to understand. We went in there supposedly to put in a more stable democratically minded government. Now that they are starting to run shit they should have a say on who gets to hang out and drive around with a 50 mm gun mounted.
10/18/2007 2:57:58 PM
10/18/2007 3:01:07 PM
^^ I didn't know Blackwater was using anti-tank weapons. I guess the insurgents finally got around to mechanized warfare.Seriously though. I agree that we should respect the Iraqi Government's will on this one. Sure, Blackwater may have a 100% effectiveness rate in protecting their clients, but that doesn't justify their extreme tactics.[Edited on October 18, 2007 at 3:58 PM. Reason : .]
10/18/2007 3:57:09 PM
sorry i mean .50 caliberhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_caliber_machine_gun
10/18/2007 4:02:03 PM
10/23/2007 3:53:58 PM
^ That is standard procedure for most military convoys:
10/23/2007 3:58:09 PM
He's right, it's standard operating procedure. I was deployed in the Fallujah area as an MP, machine gunner. 100 meters is the limit when it comes to approaching traffic. But the rule gets bent when you are in the city or when you come towards iraqi civilian traffic. You still have to use common sense when it comes to escalation of force.
10/25/2007 12:36:24 PM
10/25/2007 2:41:12 PM
All of you are still missing the fact of the matter that BW is a medium between the people they hire and the State Department. Each person on this program has to be approved by the State Department, then goes to training which is dictated and observed by the DoS. Then when they deploy they are under exclusive operational command and control of the Diplomatic Security Service.They are paid by BW, but everything they do in country is under the authority and direction of DoS.The big conspiracy ends with the State Department, not a company.
10/25/2007 7:28:11 PM
10/26/2007 12:00:07 PM
In defense of Blackwater and the modern day 'merc'
10/27/2007 7:22:37 AM
11/1/2007 4:22:31 PM
Report: FBI finds 14 Blackwater killings unjustified
11/14/2007 11:05:05 AM
11/14/2007 6:23:17 PM
^^ Then be disturbed.
11/15/2007 12:03:13 AM
11/15/2007 7:43:28 AM
there are a lot of people in this thread talking out their ass.
11/15/2007 7:59:04 AM
11/15/2007 8:37:10 AM
11/16/2007 1:15:18 AM
Congratulations, you can re-post what you already submitted while contributing absolutely nothing more to the argument. I read that. I still disagree.
11/16/2007 6:00:48 AM
bump
1/1/2010 11:13:10 AM
apparently the courts didn't get the witch hunt memo.at least we have some semblance of checks and balances remaining in this country.... for now.
1/1/2010 12:07:16 PM
1/1/2010 12:18:24 PM
Judge Drops Charges From Blackwater Deaths in Iraq December 31, 2009
1/1/2010 12:19:40 PM
1/1/2010 1:05:47 PM