
From Mother Jones, a report from Tom Englehardt: The name search took a year, while the company became persona non grata in Iraq, but now it's a reality. The notorious Blackwater Worldwide has officially rebranded itself Xe. According to a company memo, "Xe will be a one-stop shopping source for world class services in the fields of security, stability, aviation, training and logistics."
In the photo: Dick Cheney, arguably the worst vice president in the history of the United States. Cheney controlled Halliburton and all its tentacles (including Blackwater and KBR) and used these private secret powers to undermine peace and security in the world.
It's pronounced "Zee," by the way, and it's also, oddly enough, the symbol for Xenon, a colorless, odorless noble gas found in trace amounts in the Earth's atmosphere. If only Blackwater and its ilk in the hire-a-gun private security business were found, under whatever names, in mere trace amounts in American foreign and military policy. But no such luck.
In the last eight years, many of the tasks formerly associated with the U.S. military have been privatized and outsourced in a wholesale way—from guard duty for U.S. diplomats to peeling potatoes and delivering the mail, not to speak of building and maintaining the U.S. bases that now dot the Middle East and Afghanistan. Without its private crony corporations, the Pentagon might be on something like life support. Blackwater operates a military training operation that is larger than the boot camps and training units in many of the world's militaries.
Maybe, in the end, Blackwater, under pressure from the Iraqi government, can be separated from U.S. operations in Iraq, but—it's a guarantee—some similarly outfitted private contractor will simply fill in. This is one of the more entrenched legacies President Obama has inherited from the Bush years. It doesn't matter whether you're talking about those security firms or KBR, the former Halliburton subsidiary that does just about everything the U.S. military needs to survive but actually fight, separating them from the Pentagon would involve an almost inconceivable set of operations at this point.
Still, it may be a necessary action to save and preserve democracy in the United States.
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3 comments:
Have you ever noticed what an ugly bastard Dick Cheney is?
who is this; is ALIEN?
yes, I'm ALIEN !
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