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BlackWater Boss saw himself as a Christian Crusader with a mission to eliminate Muslims and the Islamic Religion.

This is really sick. The original Knight Templars fought Salahuddin, one of the greatest warriors of all times, and one who was known for his valor and wisdom. Who were the Blackwaters fighting? One hopes that Eric 'Prince' gets sorted out. Maybe difficult though with his connections.
 
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Iraqis capture and hang Black Water Agents on a bridge.

"On March 31, 2004, when four security contractors from the Blackwater corporation were murdered, mutilated, and strung up from a bridge." :tup:


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Check out this cool photo of a lynched Black Water Mercenary hanging from a Bridge in Iraq, great place to be for all Black Water Mercenaries...:tup:

The use of :tup::tup: is sort of inappropriate
 
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by Habib Siddiqui

(Saturday, August 8, 2009)

If you have been following the Iraqi Invasion and the subsequent American Occupation, you probably did not miss hearing about the trigger-happy Blackwater mercenaries. Blackwater (now Xe Services) is the largest private military (mercenary) company in the USA that trains more than 40,000 people a year. The training consists of military offensive and defensive operations, as well as smaller scale personal security. The company has nine business units. Its Aviation Worldwide Services (AWS) provide services to the CIA, and its aircrafts have also been used in the CIA’s "extraordinary rendition" programs. 

Blackwater first came to our attention in 2003 when it received a $21 million no-bid contract from the U.S. government for guarding L. Paul Bremer, the head of the Coalition Provisional Authority. Within months, it drew much notoriety for trigger-happy, killer instinct of its guards that resulted in wanton killing of unarmed civilians. The Iraqis hated these savages who had no respect for human lives. On March 31, 2004, when four Blackwater employees were ambushed and killed in Fallujah, its residents displayed their public anger by hanging their charred bodies from the bridge.

From published reports, it is believed that since June 2004, Blackwater has been paid more than $320 million out of a $1 billion, five-year State Department budget protecting U.S. officials and some foreign officials in conflict zones. In 2006, Blackwater also won the contract to protect diplomats for the U.S. embassy in Iraq. For the security work in Iraq, Blackwater draws contractors from its international pool of professionals, a database containing "21,000 former Special Forces operatives, soldiers, and retired law enforcement agents" overall. It is estimated by the Pentagon and company representatives that there are 20,000 to 30,000 armed security contractors working in Iraq.

Between 2005 and September 2007, Blackwater’s security personnel were involved in 195 shooting incidents; in 163 of those cases, its personnel fired first. The company fired 25 members for violations of drug and alcohol policy and 28 more for weapons-related incidents. [1]

The following incidents, extracted from the Wikipedia, offer glimpses of Blackwater’s shoot-first mentality. On February 16, 2005, four Blackwater guards escorting a U.S. State Department convoy fired 70 bullets into an Iraqi’s car, claiming that they felt threatened by the car’s approach. An investigation by the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service concluded that the shooting was not justified and that the Blackwater employees provided false statements to investigators. The U.S. Embassy’s top security officer declined to punish Blackwater or the security guards, stating that "any disciplinary actions would be deemed as lowering the morale" of the Blackwater contractors. [2]

On February 6, 2006, a Blackwater sniper opened fire from the roof of the Iraqi Justice Ministry, killing three Iraqi guards working for the state-funded Iraqi Media Network. An Iraqi police report found that Blackwater had "caused the incident," and described it as "an act of terrorism." On Christmas Eve 2006, a Blackwater employee Andrew Moonen killed the security guard of the Iraqi vice president, Adel Abdul Mahdi while on duty outside the Iraqi prime minister’s compound. While Moonen lost his job with Blackwater, he has since been employed by U.S. Defense Department contractor Combat Support Associates (CSA) in Kuwait. No other criminal charges have been filed against him by the US government.

Throughout their stay in Iraq, there were many such occasions in which Blackwater mercenaries would open fire into the crowd on the streets killing civilians when they were not threatened at all. It was like a recreational sport for them. As a matter of fact, any civilian which came close to a Blackwater convoy or personnel would be killed unprovoked. The Iraqi government had no authority to punish them.

On September 16, 2007, Blackwater guards shot and killed 17 Iraqi civilians in Nisour Square, Baghdad. The fatalities occurred while a Blackwater Personal Security Detail (PSD) was escorting a convoy of U.S. State Department vehicles en route to a meeting in western Baghdad with USAID officials. The U.S. military reports indicate Blackwater’s guards opened fire without provocation and used excessive force. Iraq’s government vowed to punish Blackwater after an Iraqi inquiry found that the guards were "not touched even by a stone" when they opened fire on the civilians in Nisour Square. As the NY Times later reported during the incident one member of the Blackwater security team continued to fire on civilians, despite urgent cease-fire calls from colleagues. Federal prosecutors convened a grand jury in the aftermath of the shootings. A number of Iraqi victims and victims’ families have filed a lawsuit against Blackwater in Atban, et al. v. Blackwater USA, et al.

Five Blackwater employees are awaiting trial on several manslaughter charges and a sixth, Jeremy Ridgeway, has already pleaded guilty to manslaughter and attempting to commit manslaughter and is cooperating with prosecutors. [3]

So, what is new about these criminal mercenaries? This past week, a former Blackwater employee (identified in the court papers as John Doe #2 - Click here to read John Doe #2's Declaration) and an ex-US Marine who has worked as a security operative for the company (identified as John Doe #1 - Click here to read John Doe #1's Declaration) have made some explosive accusations. In sworn statements filed in federal court in Virginia, the two men claimed that Erik Prince, the company’s owner, may have murdered or facilitated the murder of individuals who were cooperating with federal authorities investigating the company. John Doe #2 also alleges that Prince "views himself as a Christian crusader tasked with eliminating Muslims and the Islamic faith from the globe," and that Prince’s companies "encouraged and rewarded the destruction of Iraqi life." To that end, "Mr. Prince intentionally deployed to Iraq certain men who shared his vision of Christian supremacy, knowing and wanting these men to take every available opportunity to murder Iraqis. Many of these men used call signs based on the Knights of the Templar," the Christian Jihadists who fought the Crusades. Mr. Prince’s executives would openly speak about going over to Iraq to "lay Hajiis out on cardboard." Going to Iraq to shoot and kill Iraqis was viewed as a sport or game. Mr. Prince’s employees openly and consistently used racist and derogatory terms for Iraqis and other Arabs, such as "ragheads" or "hajiis." [4] (Please, visit Center for Constitutional Rights - CCR's web-site to read more about the consolidated cases against Blackwater Lodge and Training Center, Inc. et al. )

According to award-winning investigative journalist, correspondent for the national radio and TV program "Democracy Now," and author of the bestselling book - Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army, Jeremy Scahill, "In their testimony, both men also allege that Blackwater was smuggling weapons into Iraq. One of the men alleges that Prince turned a profit by transporting "illegal" or "unlawful" weapons into the country on Prince’s private planes. They also charge that Prince and other Blackwater executives destroyed incriminating videos, emails and other documents and have intentionally deceived the US State Department and other federal agencies. The identities of the two individuals were sealed out of concerns for their safety." [5]

These allegations, and a series of other charges, were filed late at night on August 3 as part of a 70-page motion by lawyers for Iraqi civilians suing Blackwater for war crimes and other misconduct.

Doe #1 states that he "personally observed multiple incidents of Blackwater personnel intentionally using unnecessary, excessive and unjustified deadly force." He then cites several specific examples of Blackwater personnel firing at civilians, killing or "seriously" wounding them, and then failing to report the incidents to the State Department. He alleges, "Blackwater did nothing to stop this misconduct." Doe #1 also alleges that "all of these incidents of excessive force were initially videotaped and voice recorded," but that "Immediately after the day concluded, we would watch the video in a session called a ‘hot wash.’ Immediately after the hotwashing, the video was erased to prevent anyone other than Blackwater personnel seeing what had actually occurred." Blackwater, he says, "did not provide the video to the State Department." [6]

Doe #2, a former member of Blackwater's management team, expands on the issue of unconventional weapons, alleging Prince "made available to his employees in Iraq various weapons not authorized by the United States contracting authorities, such as hand grenades and hand grenade launchers. Mr. Prince’s employees repeatedly used this illegal weaponry in Iraq, unnecessarily killing scores of innocent Iraqis." Specifically, he alleges that Prince "obtained illegal ammunition from an American company called LeMas. This company sold ammunition designed to explode after penetrating within the human body. Mr. Prince’s employees repeatedly used this illegal ammunition in Iraq to inflict maximum damage on Iraqis." [7]

As Scahill tells Keith Olbermann of the MSNBC, "Obviously to hear the term murder and Blackwater in the same sentence is no great surprise, particularly to people who have been following the history of this company… Erik Prince viewed Blackwater as a neo-crusader force and has from the beginning. This is a guy who comes from the powerhouse of the radical religious right. His father was a major bank roller and gave the seed money to Gary Bauer to start the Family Research Council, [and] James Dobson, Focus on the Family. [8] And then we have his force employed in Iraq as part of a war against a Muslim nation that George Bush characterized as a crusade. What we have here, Keith, is a confirmation from insiders at Blackwater that, in fact, Erik Prince did have a neo-crusader agenda, and, most explosively, may have murdered or facilitated the murder of individuals who were intending to or did cooperate in the federal government’s criminal investigation of Blackwater. This is deadly serious."

When asked by Olbermann how the Bush administration’s State Department could have missed this crusader element, Scahill said, "I think it was considered a plus in the Bush White House… what we had here was the Bush administration essentially create a force that acted as an armed wing of the administration, not subject to the military command, not subject to the Uniformed Code of Military Justice, that reported directly to George Bush’s secretary of state and then to the president. These were his men, his private force in Baghdad. And the allegations that they were running around shooting Iraqis as part of a war to eliminate Islam globally, as is actually what one of these individuals said, is extremely disturbing to anyone who believes in any semblance of Constitution, law or human rights." [9]

When Congressman Dennis Kucinich was briefed on the substance of the court allegations by The Nation, he replied, "If these allegations are true, Blackwater has been a criminal enterprise defrauding taxpayers and murdering innocent civilians." Kucinich is on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and has been investigating Prince and Blackwater since 2004. He said, "Blackwater is a law unto itself, both internationally and domestically. The question is why they operated with impunity. In addition to Blackwater, we should be questioning their patrons in the previous administration who funded and employed this organization. Blackwater wouldn’t exist without federal patronage; these allegations should be thoroughly investigated."

If actions mimic one’s intentions, obviously, we had plenty of incriminating hard evidences to suspect that something was fundamentally wrong – not just with the Iraqi war as to why and how it was planned and conducted, but also with the mercenaries sent there whose members appeared drugged or demon possessed. Just as with the Christian extremists within the U.S. Military, we now have a Christian mercenary force Blackwater, employed by the U.S. government, which saw the Iraqi battlefield as its personal Crusade to go and kill Muslims. [10] In that toxic equation, motivated by their Christian faith and Crusading zeal, every crime from committing gruesome murders, slaughtering Iraqi civilians for sport and fun, smuggling unauthorized deadly weapons to destroying incriminating evidence came easy. No actions thus were taken by the U.S. government to punish these neo-Crusading soldiers of the Christ committing horrendous war crimes.

But how long can the U.S. government and its Congress hoodwink global citizens from seeing its ugly, noxious package of Christian militarism?

Notes:

[1]. Blackwater Worldwide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[2]. Blackwater Worldwide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[3]. Ibid.

[4]. Blackwater Founder Implicated in Murder

[5]. Blackwater Founder Implicated in Murder

[6]. Ibid.

[7]. Ibid.

[8]. For information on Dobson, see, e.g., Focus on the Family's James Dobson steps down - CNN.com

[9]. 2009 August 07 From The Wilderness
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[10]. See this author’s article: "Christian Extremists within the U.S. Military - Myth or Reality?" Or "Has the U.S. Military become the breeding ground for America's own brand of al-Qaeda?"

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I challenge The News, The Daily Times and other media and journalism barons to raise this issue and make people aware.

Still no mention in editorials or so called 'special investigative reports'

I challenge Nawaz Sharif, Imran Khan Jamat-Islami and other so called ummat key thekedars to raise this issue and stop this from happening.

What is our Parliament doing? Why has this been not raised by any member of the Parliament yet?

Finally MNA Mr. Rashid Akbar Khan from PML-N has shown some gutts.

US troop deployment at embassy concerns Pak MPs

JI has also shown some concern along with Imran Khan.

We need more of these voices, make this issue number one and get this chapter closed!

Raising a bloody eyebrow is not enough on the govt.'s part! Pakistan demands that you tell these Yankees that as a host country we can't allow such an expansion, period!

Nothing from GoP yet!
 
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You watched our embassy get burned to the ground in 1980. Hated us then. Hate us now. Don't like it? Kick us out but that land has been sold so that we can increase our staff to facilitate your massively expanded needs.


:) yes you can and anyone can attack it too
 
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:) yes you can and anyone can attack it too

Hi friend jana. Do you remember recently you have said that it doesn't matter india having nuclear submarine now. What's matter is china had them first. Friend i been watching people from pakistan thinking america and india their biggest threat but friend it might sound funny yet it might come true that pakistan's biggest threat would be china itself. China already in Azad Kashmir infact two P.O.K Ministers visited india and said that china already growing fast in P.O.K And china threatning ministers in P.O.K To go away from there. They said china heavely armed and increasing their army in Azad Kashmir China wants P.O.K As chinese terrotory because thats alot benefiting to them. Pakistan not opposing it. China looking its own benefit rather than pakistan's benefit. If pak says to china to go away from P.O.K (which i doubt) than china wont buzz because china spending heavily in Azad Kashmir So pakistan should not only concentrate on america and india but also on china which might prove big threat to pakistan in future.
 
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Hi friend jana. Do you remember recently you have said that it doesn't matter india having nuclear submarine now. What's matter is china had them first. Friend i been watching people from pakistan thinking america and india their biggest threat but friend it might sound funny yet it might come true that pakistan's biggest threat would be china itself. China already in Azad Kashmir infact two P.O.K Ministers visited india and said that china already growing fast in P.O.K And china threatning ministers in P.O.K To go away from there. They said china heavely armed and increasing their army in Azad Kashmir China wants P.O.K As chinese terrotory because thats alot benefiting to them. Pakistan not opposing it. China looking its own benefit rather than pakistan's benefit. If pak says to china to go away from P.O.K (which i doubt) than china wont buzz because china spending heavily in Azad Kashmir So pakistan should not only concentrate on america and india but also on china which might prove big threat to pakistan in future.

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Hi friend jana. Do you remember recently you have said that it doesn't matter india having nuclear submarine now. What's matter is china had them first. Friend i been watching people from pakistan thinking america and india their biggest threat but friend it might sound funny yet it might come true that pakistan's biggest threat would be china itself. China already in Azad Kashmir infact two P.O.K Ministers visited india and said that china already growing fast in P.O.K And china threatning ministers in P.O.K To go away from there. They said china heavely armed and increasing their army in Azad Kashmir China wants P.O.K As chinese terrotory because thats alot benefiting to them. Pakistan not opposing it. China looking its own benefit rather than pakistan's benefit. If pak says to china to go away from P.O.K (which i doubt) than china wont buzz because china spending heavily in Azad Kashmir So pakistan should not only concentrate on america and india but also on china which might prove big threat to pakistan in future.

Man just like the number of times Brahmos has failed, you really have lived up to the reputation.:tdown:
 
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Man just like the number of times Brahmos has failed, you really have lived up to the reputation.:tdown:

Friend do tell me how many times brahmos failed and how many times it was 'SUCCESSFUL'. Am sure after after u research on it, it will shiver your spine. Anyway i said something in my above post and you dragged 'brahmos' in that. Friend you know whats difference between india and pak china??? We indians dont feel shame to accept anything. We even says at times our military equippments not upto mark. China and pak wont say that ever. Friend in my above post i said pakistan has to not only keep an eye on america and india but also china. For china 'pakistan' is important not because of 'love bond' (there is no love bond) but because of self intrest. If they loose pakistan than indian forces would move in large number towards indo-china border. China knows that they loosing pakistan because of america who forecing pakistan to not concentrate on india. So now china making moves so it can take controll of P.O.K and make sure in a war with india they would surrownd india and wont be dependable on pakistan for it. Friend two ministers from P.O.K were really scared. They kept saying that soon P.O.K would be chinees terrotory and there would be no election. P.O.K will turn chinese communist country. They said china already threatning them to leave Azad Kashmir When they complaint it to pak goverment than there was no reply from them. Open your eyes and mind friend and think about it for a moment.
 
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Friend do tell me how many times brahmos failed and how many times it was 'SUCCESSFUL'. Am sure after after u research on it, it will shiver your spine. Anyway i said something in my above post and you dragged 'brahmos' in that. Friend you know whats difference between india and pak china??? We indians dont feel shame to accept anything. We even says at times our military equippments not upto mark. China and pak wont say that ever. Friend in my above post i said pakistan has to not only keep an eye on america and india but also china. For china 'pakistan' is important not because of 'love bond' (there is no love bond) but because of self intrest. If they loose pakistan than indian forces would move in large number towards indo-china border. China knows that they loosing pakistan because of america who forecing pakistan to not concentrate on india. So now china making moves so it can take controll of P.O.K and make sure in a war with india they would surrownd india and wont be dependable on pakistan for it. Friend two ministers from P.O.K were really scared. They kept saying that soon P.O.K would be chinees terrotory and there would be no election. P.O.K will turn chinese communist country. They said china already threatning them to leave Azad Kashmir When they complaint it to pak goverment than there was no reply from them. Open your eyes and mind friend and think about it for a moment.

Would be a pleasure identifying the hall mark of success this missile has achieved but then again this isnt the thread.
 
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Would be a pleasure identifying the hall mark of success this missile has achieved but then again this isnt the thread.

Friend i agree with you. This isn't the thread but than question is who draged 'brahmos' in this thread (aint me). Anyway friend we all (mostly indians) hope that you would say same thing in indian defence section. The threads pak-fa where most members dragging LCA in the thread (thats funny) and in brahmos section they dragging agni-3 (even when latest test was successful). Thank you friend.
 
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Friend i agree with you. This isn't the thread but than question is who draged 'brahmos' in this thread (aint me). Anyway friend we all (mostly indians) hope that you would say same thing in indian defence section. The threads pak-fa where most members dragging LCA in the thread (thats funny) and in brahmos section they dragging agni-3 (even when latest test was successful). Thank you friend.

Lets go back to the thread ... what would Indians think if US expands their embassy in Dehli to the same extent?

Pls keep in mind the role of CIA and possible use of such land.
 
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Lets go back to the thread ... what would Indians think if US expands their embassy in Dehli to the same extent?

Pls keep in mind the role of CIA and possible use of such land.

Friend i agree with you that america is a threat to pakistan. CIA is worse than ISI and also powerful. America will always think of america. They dont care about other country. India is important to america not because america loves india. America loves 'indian ocean'. So america will be threat for pakistan and any country in the world. America wanna be strong in pakistan because they fear nuclear bombs might go in wrong hands. So CIA trying to expand and tighten its grip on pakistan. CIA is a threat for pakistan but its shocking that pakistan not doing much to get away from CIA's grip.
 
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Blackwater arming US drones for CIA: NYT


According to a New York Times report, the Blackwater private security firm (now known as Xe) has taken up a role in America’s most important and contentious counterterrorism program: the use of unmanned drones to kill al-Qaeda leaders.

These operations are being executed from hidden basis inside Pakistan and Afghanistan where Blackwater’s contractors gather and load Hellfire missiles and 500-pound laser-guided bombs on remotely operated Predator aircraft, the NYT quotes company and government officials as saying.


Previously this was done by CIA employees. Now, Blackwater employees also provide security at these bases, the officials said.

Blackwater’s role in the program shows the extent to which the CIA now depends on independent, private contractors to carry out some of the agency’s most crucial assignments.

A CIA spokesman declined comment.

On Thursday, the NYT reported that the CIA has hired Blackwater in 2004 as part of a secret program to local and assassinate top al-Qaeda leaders.

Later on Thursday, current and former government officials provided new information regarding Blackwater’s links with the assassination program which began in 2004. Soon after, Porter Goss took over the CIA.

The officials however said the CIA did not dispatch Blackwater operatives with a ‘license to kill’. Instead, the CIA ordered the contractors to start collecting information on the leaders’ whereabouts, carry out surveillance and train for missions that may be likely.

‘The actual pulling of a trigger in some ways is the easiest part, and the part that requires the least expertise,’ said one government official familiar with the cancelled CIA program. ‘It’s everything that leads up to it that’s the meat of the issue.’

Any such measure of capturing or killing militants was to be approved by the CIA director and presented to the White House before being carried out, officials told the New York Times.

The program was however cancelled by the agency’s current director Leon Panetta who had also informed the Congress of the program’s existence in a meeting in June.

The details of the business between CIA and Blackwater have largely been hidden, but its contract with the State Department to provide security to US officials in Iraq has been intensely scrutinised.

Blackwater lost its job in Iraq this year after five of its employees were involved in shootings in 2007 that left more than a dozen Iraqis dead. However, Blackwater still has other, less prominent State Department work.

Five former Blackwater guards have already been indicted on charges regarding the 2007 Iraq shootings
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A Blackwater (Xe) spokeswoman declined to comment over the role of the company with regard to these cases.

The company’s intelligence work is carried out by Blackwater Select, a special division of Blackwater.

Blackwater’s first principal contract with the CIA was signed in 2002. It entailed providing security for the agency’s Kabul station.

Blackwater operatives assigned to the Predator bases are trained at the Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. They are taught how to load Hellfire missiles and laser-guided smart bombs on the drones, current and former employees say.

The agency has for many years operated Predator drones out of a remote base in Shamsi, Pakistan. However, a second site at an air base in Jalalabad, Afghanistan has been secretly added, company and US government officials said.

The existence of the Predator base in Jalalabad has not previously been reported, the New York Times said
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Meanwhile, now the CIA conducts most of its Predator drone strikes on targets in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region from the Jalalabad base, with drones landing or taking off almost hourly. The base in Pakistan is still in use.

Officials say the US decided to open the Afghanistan operation partly because of the possibility that the Pakistani government, facing growing anti-US sentiment at home, might force the CIA to close the one in Pakistan.

Blackwater is not involved in selecting targets or actual strikes, the NYT says. Targets are selected by the CIA. However, only a handful of the agency’s operatives actually work at the Predator bases in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Blackwater’s current and former employees say the company’s direct role in these operations has occasionally led to disputes with the agency. When a drone misses a target, CIA operatives accuse Blackwater of poor bomb assembly, they say. In one instance in 2008 a 500-pound bomb dropped off a drone before hitting the target. That lead to a frantic search for the unexploded bomb in the Pak-Afghan border region. The bomb was eventually found about 100 yards from the actual target.

The role of contractors in intelligence operations expanded after September 11 as intelligence agencies had to fill gaps created by reduced work forces during the 1990s.

At this point, more than a quarter of the intelligence community’s work force constitutes of contractors who carry out tasks of intelligence gathering and analysis, and until recently, terrorist suspects’ interrogation.

‘There are skills we don’t have in government that we may have an immediate requirement for,’ Michael Hayden, who ran the CIA from 2006 until early this year, said.

Hayden, who succeeded Goss at the agency, recognised that the CIA program continued under his watch. He said the program was never ‘prominent’, which was one reason he did not notify Congress. He said it did not engage private contractors by the time he came in.

Senator Dianne Feinstein, the California Democrat who presides over the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the agency should have notified Congress in any event.

‘Every single intelligence operation and covert action must be briefed to the Congress,’ she said. ‘If they are not, that is a violation of the law.’
 
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I have asked few questions on this issue in other thread about their passport!
What passport they carry when they come to Pakistan?
Is it official or ordinary civilian?
What type of visa is being issued to them by Pakistan? certainly not tourist!
 
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