Blackwater will probably leave Iraq, officials say
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 A State Department review of private security guards for diplomats in Iraq is unlikely to recommend firing Blackwater USA over the deaths of
17 Iraqis last month, but the company probably is on the way out of that job, U.S. officials said Wednesday.
Blackwater’s work escorting U.S. diplomats outside the protected Green Zone in Baghdad expires in May, one official said, and other officials told
The Associated Press they expect the North Carolina company will not continue to work for the embassy after that. (visit the link for the full
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So, no firings or fines. The government is just going to let the contract expire. There is still alot of time between now and then. Just wondering
what else is going to pop up by then?
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Easy, you start a new company, change the directors of it, rebadge the aircraft, vehicles, UCAV's, and bida-bing, a new company ready to 'tender'
for new contracts.
It's PR.
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Oh yeah... when they come back its getting closer to the countdown.
Who you gonna call when the volunteer force refuse an order in defense of the constitution?
A group of arrogant lawless 'battle' hardened ex-military getting paid mucho denaro.
Bcalk Wtaer rnus deep.
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Originally posted by mantic
Oh yeah... when they come back its getting closer to the countdown.

My thoughts exactly.
Everyone wanted them out of Iraq. Well guess what, you have to be careful what you wish for, you may just get it.
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