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BLACKWATER2Jeremy Scahill, author of the breakthrough book on Blackwater in Iraq, now casts an eye on the possible involvement of the company, renamed Xe, in the US military’s covert operations in Pakistan. He writes in The Nation:

At a covert forward operating base run by the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, members of an elite division of Blackwater are at the center of a secret program in which they plan targeted assassinations of suspected Taliban and Al Qaeda operatives, “snatch and grabs” of high-value targets and other sensitive action inside and outside Pakistan, an investigation by The Nation has found. The Blackwater operatives also assist in gathering intelligence and help run a secret US military drone bombing campaign that runs parallel to the well-documented CIA predator strikes, according to a well-placed source within the US military intelligence apparatus.

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The source, who has worked on covert US military programs for years, including in Afghanistan and Pakistan, has direct knowledge of Blackwater’s involvement. He spoke toThe Nation on condition of anonymity because the program is classified. The source said that the program is so “compartmentalized” that senior figures within the Obama administration and the US military chain of command may not be aware of its existence.

The White House did not return calls or email messages seeking comment for this story. Capt. John Kirby, the spokesperson for Adm. Michael Mullen, Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told The Nation, “We do not discuss current operations one way or the other, regardless of their nature.” A defense official, on background, specifically denied that Blackwater performs work on drone strikes or intelligence for JSOC in Pakistan. “We don’t have any contracts to do that work for us. We don’t contract that kind of work out, period,” the official said. “There has not been, and is not now, contracts between JSOC and that organization for these types of services.”
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PRINCEThe 2003 Iraq War may be yesterday’s headline news, but the repercussions continue.
On Monday, the trial of Erik Prince,the former boss of Blackwater, the private security company that left its mark on Iraq with allegations of corruption, violence, and murder,
finallly began.

Accusations against Prince, made by two former employees, include manslaughter; the murder of employees co-operating with federal authorities; destruction and hiding of incriminating videos, e-mails, and documents from officials; authorisation of the use of mind-altering drugs and steroids; authorisation to use child prostitutes; smuggling of illegal weapons into Iraq on his private aircraft; permission to use illegal exploding bullets “to inflict maximum damage on Iraqis”; racketeering and tax evasion.

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