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| Blackwater | ||
The information coming out about Blackwater just keeps getting worse and worse. A few weeks ago, we hear that Blackwater massacred at least 11 Iraqi civilians. Then we find out that there were 6 other Blackwater shootings this year. Then we find out that a Blackwater employee drunkenly shot and killed one of Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi's bodyguards last Christmas Eve, only to be silently whisked back to the United States by the State Department — never to be held criminally responsible for the murder. Then we find out that Blackwater (not Iran) has been arming the Iraqi militias. Then we find out that there have been 195 Blackwater shootings since 2005, and in 162 of them Blackwater fired first. Blackwater has been operating above the law, not accountable to anyone — and the State Department has been complicit in their actions. The Iraqi government has asked that Blackwater leave the country, but the U.S. State Department told them that is not possible. As a result, the Iraqi government has accepted the foreign-hired mercenaries will stay and that it is powerless to do anything about them. Is that how a sovereign government behaves? Powerless to prosecute, expel, or even question foreign mercenary groups that prey on it's citizens? The Iraqi government is in not sovereign, its actions have to be approved by the United States, it is nothing more than a puppet. When Americans complain about the Iraqi government being ineffective, they are really complaining about our government's puppeteering being ineffective. | ||
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