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Originally Posted by sabang "SECURITY personnel from Blackwater USA have been involved in 56 shootings while guarding American diplomats in Iraq so far this year, the US State Department says."
"Reports on Thursday showed that Blackwater's rate of shootings was at least twice as high as those for other companies providing similar services to the State Department."
"In a separate issue a new study released on Thursday by Mr Waxman's oversight committee was highly critical of Blackwater's performance in a 2004 case in which four company contractors were killed in Fallujah in Iraq's Anbar province.
It said Blackwater had ignored "multiple warnings" of the dangers of going into Fallujah." http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/pre...ith-blackwater-
Seems to me there is something distinctly Iffy about Blackwater.  | I'll search for the link later, but there has been some reporting the Blackwater personnel did something very bad in Fallujah and their killings were revenge. I'll go and try to confirm it and get info later today.
As for the entire concept of Blackwater and "security firms," it's a great way for the U.S. government to spend money, and perform operations, but distance themselves from responsibility.
I think we'll be hearing more about Blackwater as this investigation expands.
And point we can add to the quagmire. | Their revenge went to far when they burned, paraded and strung up the corpses at the bridge leading into town. Oh and the dancing too. But then it does effectively generate terror.
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