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Blackwater's Pakistan mission (and related news)

Since 47,US been involve our politics directly and indirectly . So, if they are now sitting in the heat land what's big deal. Need to curse the politicians who turned beggars. And now after knowing their nerves and mentality US sitting inside. In every political turmoil, US and British ambassadors are busy in resolving disputes among our politicians. If NS refused to listen Zaradari, next day Zaradari call US ambassador for reconciliation. We all hope that presence of US won't further ignite fire,which already burning in this tense zone.
Thats for sure Islamabad is very secured zone to control all bypass of Asia. But during Zia time, US run all anti socialist/anticommunist operation from Pakistan land. Even though Pakistan is still paying hefty price of wstern loyalty. But question remain the same " Pakistan has to protect his interest by himself" ,no one from outside world will come and protect the Pakistani interest. Every country is fighting the war of its OWN interest.
 
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Very interesting reading. The US pursuing its 'Strategic aims in the region' with 300 marines brandishing shining new brickwork from a renovated embassy building!!!!
A great piece of investigative journalism by a seemingly out of work scribe who doesnt understand half the words he uses. Unfortunately, we also have more than our fair share of these sensationalist pests.
BTW, I assume the APCs are for Afghanistan or may be gifts to the Pak Army. I have never heard of any one carrying out covert ops in a major city using APCs. Maybe the 'retired diplomat' has.


Read this and you will realise what there upto

Iran, CIA, secret archives
 
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I know the marines will be happy that people think 350 of them are enough to stage an invasion of Pakistan, they do say 1 Marine is worth 100 of any one else

300 or 350 Marines, this number is unusual plus the size of land 18 acres which is enough to have C-17 landings.

Remeber Pakistan belongs to Pakistanis and if Pakistan as a host country is not happy to host such a request then there is no point to argue.

The State dept should realize that such requests will only add to the dislikeness Pakistanis have towards US policies.
 
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1000 people... wohhooo.. so now US Embassy in pakistan is also going to be declare as a corporate?

looks like USA is going to declare pakistan as 53rd state of USA.
 
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So US increasing its presence in Pakistan, ahhh whats so surprising about it? Isnt is the same every time. Like Haider mentioned, every time our politicans fight like a bunch of street kids, americans are called as mediators. Why cry out now when Pakistan is playing like a US proxy from its existence.
We have not learned one bit from history as displayed by the decisions that we take every day from electing our leaders to watching Indian movies and dramas. So it is only fair and logical for the americans to increase their presence in Pakistan why raise eyebrows.
 
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BlackWater Boss saw himself as a Christian Crusader with a mission to eliminate Muslims and the Islamic Religion.




This is the mercenary/ "security contractor" group that the US State Dept. has signed contracts and agreements with. George Bush once called the War, "This Crusade". The Owner of Black Water considers himself as a Christian Crusader, and comes from a right-wing religious fanatic Christian family in the US.

Watch the video for more information.
 
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For those who may be unaware, Blackwater are operating in Pakistan.


This article below is shocking and a Must Read!


ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Three weeks ago a group of concerned Pakistani citizens in Peshawar wrote to the federal interior ministry to complain about the suspicious activities of a group of shadowy Americans in a rented house in their neighborhood, the upscale University Town area of Peshawar.

A NGO calling itself Creative Associates International, Inc. leased the house. CAII, as it is known by its acronym, is a Washington DC-based private firm. According to its Web site, the company describes itself as “a privately-owned non-governmental organization that addresses urgent challenges facing societies today … Creative views change as an opportunity to improve, transform and renew …”

The description makes no sense. It is more or less a perfect cover for the American NGO’s real work: espionage.

The incorporated NGO is more of a humanitarian front that alternates sometimes for undercover US intelligence operations in critical regions, including Angola, Sri Lanka, Iraq, Gaza, and Pakistan. Of the 36 new job openings, the company’s Web site shows that half of them are in Pakistan today. Pakistan is also at the heart of the now combined desperate effort by the White House-military-CIA to avert a looming American defeat in Afghanistan by shifting the war to its next-door neighbor.

In Peshawar, CAII, opened an office to work on projects in the nearby tribal agencies of Pakistan. All of these projects, interestingly, are linked to the US government. CAII’s other projects outside Pakistan are also linked to the US government. In short, this NGO is not an NGO. It is closely linked to the US government.

In Peshawar, CAII told Pakistani authorities it needed to hire security guards for protection. The security guards, it turns out, were none other than Blackwater’s military-trained hired guns. They were used the CAII cover to conduct a range of covert activities in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province.

The infamous Blackwater private security firm operates as an extension of the US military and CIA, taking care of dirty jobs that the US government cannot associate itself with in faraway strategic places. Blackwater is anything but a security firm. It is a mercenary army of several thousand hired soldiers.

Pakistani security officials apparently became alarmed by reports that Blackwater was operating from the office of CAII on Chinar Road, University Town in Peshawar. The man in charge of the office, allegedly an American by the name of Craig Davis according to a report in Jang, Pakistan’s largest Urdu language daily, was arrested and accused of establishing contacts with ‘the enemies of Pakistan’ in areas adjoining Afghanistan. His visa has been cancelled, the office sealed, and Mr. Davis reportedly expelled back to the United States.

It is not clear when Mr. Davis was deported and whether there are other members of the staff expelled along with him. When I contacted the US Embassy over the weekend, spokesman Richard Snelsire’s first reaction was, “No embassy official has been deported.” This defensive answer is similar to the guilt-induced reactions of US embassy staffers in Baghdad and Kabul at the presence of mercenaries working for US military and CIA.

I said to Mr. Snelsire that I did not ask about an embassy official being expelled. He said he heard these reports and ‘checked around’ with the embassy officials but no one knew about this. “It’s baseless.”

So I asked him, “Is Blackwater operating in Pakistan, in Peshawar?”

“Not to my knowledge.” Fair enough. The US embassies in Baghdad and Kabul never acknowledged Blackwater’s operations in Iraq and Afghanistan either. This is part of low-level frictions between the diplomats at the US Department of State and those in Pentagon and CIA. The people at State have reportedly made it clear they will not acknowledge or accept responsibility for the activities of special operations agents operating in friendly countries without the knowledge of those countries and in violation of their sovereignty. Reports have suggested that sometimes even the US ambassador is unaware of what his government’s mercenaries do in a target country.

Official Pakistani sources are yet to confirm if one or more US citizens were expelled recently. The government is also reluctant in making public whatever evidence there might be about Blackwater operations inside Pakistan. But it is clear that something unusual was happening in the Peshawar office of an American NGO. There is also strong suspicion that Blackwater was operating from the said office.

There are other things happening in Pakistan that are linked to the Americans and that increase the chances of Blackwater’s presence here.

These include:

1. One of the largest US embassies – or military and intelligence command outposts – in the world is being built in Islamabad as I write this at a cost of approximately one billion US dollars. This is the biggest sign of an expansion in US meddling in Pakistan and a desire to use this country as a base for regional operations. Interestingly, US covert meddling inside Pakistan and nearby countries is already taking place, including in Russia’s backyard, in Iran, and in China’s Xinjiang.

2. A large number of retired Pakistani military officers, academics and even journalists have been quietly recruited at generous compensations by several US government agencies. These influential Pakistanis are supposed to provide information, analysis, contacts and help in pleading the case for US interests in the Pakistani media, in subtle ways. Pakistanis would be surprised that some prominent names well known to television audiences are in this list.

3. CIA and possibly Blackwater have established a network of informers in the tribal belt and Balochistan; there have also been reports of non-Pakistanis sighted close to sensitive military areas in the country. Considering the intensity and frequency of terrorist acts inside Pakistan in the past four years, there is every possibility that all sorts of saboteurs are having a field day in Pakistan.

4. Members of separatist and ethnic political parties have been cultivated by various US government agencies and quietly taken for visits to Washington and the CENTCOM offices in Florida.

The possibility of the existence of mercenary activities in Pakistan is strengthened by the following events:

5. Pakistani officials have in recent months collected piles of evidence that suggests that terrorists wreaking havoc inside Pakistan have been and continue to receive state of the art weapons and a continuous supply of money and trainers from unknown but highly organized sources inside Afghanistan. A significant number of these weapons is of American and Israeli manufacture. Indians have also been known to supply third-party weapons to terrorists inside Pakistan.

6. Some Pakistani intelligence analysts have stumbled on circumstantial evidence that links the CIA to anti-Pakistan terror activities that may not be in the knowledge of all departments of the US government. One thing is for sure, that CIA’s operations in Afghanistan are in the hands of dangerous elements that are prone to rogue-ish behavior.

7. In May, a US woman diplomat was caught arranging a quiet [read 'secret'] meeting between a low-level Indian diplomat and several senior Pakistani government officials. An address in Islamabad – 152 Margalla Road – was identified as a venue where the secret meeting took place. The American diplomat in question knew there was no chance the Indian would get to meet the Pakistanis in normal circumstances. Nor was it possible to do this during a high visibility event. After the incident, Pakistan Foreign Office issued a terse statement warning all government officials to refrain from such direct contact with foreign diplomats in unofficial settings without prior intimation to their departments.

8. Pakistani suspicions about American foul play inside Pakistan are not new. On July 12, 2008 in a secret meeting in Rawalpindi between military and intelligence officials from the two countries these concerns were openly aired. The Americans accused ISI of maintain contacts with the Afghan Taliban. The Pakistani answer was that normal low-level contacts are maintained with all parties in the area. NATO and the Kabul regime were doing the same thing in Afghanistan. In return, the Pakistanis laid out evidence, including photographs, showing known terrorists meeting Indian and pro-US Kabul regime officials. Was the United States supporting these anti-Pakistan activities is the question that was posed to the US military and CIA.

9. Further back into history, in 1978 the ISI broke a spy ring made up of Pakistani technicians working for the nascent Pakistani nuclear program who were recruited by CIA. Pakistan chose not to raise the issue publicly but did so privately at the highest level in Washington.

Now there are reports that the Zardari-Gilani government is consulting Pakistan’s Naval headquarters on a proposal to construct a US navy base on the coast of Balochistan. When things have reached this level of American meddling in Pakistan, Blackwater seems like a small issue. Some Pakistani analysts are of the view that elements within the Pakistani security establishment need to be very careful about where they intend to draw the red line for CIA operations in and around Pakistan.


Source: Pakistan Expels Blackwater Mercenary?







I said it before and I will say it again, The War was declared a long time ago. What we need in Pakistan is a revolution that will expel, punish, execute all traitors to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
 
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"The accusations against Mr Prince are being made by two former employees, including a former Marine, who have sworn them anonymously as John Doe No 1 and John Doe No 2, because they said they feared for their lives if their identities were revealed.

In one of the statements, John Doe 2, who worked for Blackwater for four years, alleged that Mr Prince “views himself as a Christian crusader tasked with eliminating Muslims and the Islamic faith from the globe” and that his companies “encouraged and rewarded the destruction of Iraqi life”.

They claimed that Mr Prince and other executives destroyed incriminating videos, e-mails and documents and hid their criminal behaviour from the US State Department.

John Doe 2 claimed in his affidavit that — based on information he said was provided to him by former colleagues — “it appears that Mr Prince and his employees murdered or had murdered one or more persons who have provided information, or who were planning to provide information, to the federal authorities about the ongoing criminal conduct”.

The separate 72-page motion, which cites the affidavits, also accused Blackwater guards of boasting of kills, taking mind-altering drugs, steroids and using child prostitutes.

Mr Prince is accused of smuggling illegal weapons into Iraq on his private aircraft. He is accused of allowing his guards to use illegal exploding bullets “to inflict maximum damage on Iraqis”. He is also accused of racketeering and tax evasion.


This make me very sick in my stomach, Blackwater must be eliminating everywhere in the world including Pakistan. ****You moran, Prince !! Go to hell !


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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."


:MOD EDIT: There's nothing "Cool" about mutilation and death. Keep such BS off the forum please!
 
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Iraq to deny license to US Blackwater guards

Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:04am EST

By Peter Graff

BAGHDAD, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Iraq will deny a licence to Blackwater Worldwide, the private security firm accused of killing Iraqi civilians while protecting U.S. diplomats, U.S. and Iraqi officials said on Thursday.

"The operating permission for the firm Blackwater will not be renewed. Its chance is zero," said Alaa al-Taie, head of the press department at Iraq's Interior Ministry.

"It is not acceptable to Iraqis and there are legal points against it, like killing Iraqis with their weapons."

Blackwater employs hundreds of heavily armed guards with a fleet of armoured vehicles and helicopters to protect U.S. diplomats in Iraq under a State Department contract. It boasts that no American has been killed while under its protection.

Iraqi officials have expressed anger with the firm since a September 2007 shooting in which Blackwater guards opened fire in traffic, killing at least 14 unarmed Iraqi civilians.

One Blackwater guard has pleaded guilty in U.S. court to voluntary manslaughter and attempt to commit manslaughter over that incident. Five others are awaiting trial next year on manslaughter charges. The firm denies wrongdoing.

A U.S. embassy official confirmed that the embassy had been informed that the licence would not be renewed, and said it was working on finding a new arrangement to cover its security.

"We don't have specifics about dates. We are working with the government of Iraq and our contractors to address the implications of this decision," the official said.

Blackwater spokeswoman Anne Tyrrell said the firm had followed the proper procedures to apply for a license and had not been told by the Iraqi or U.S. governments of the outcome.

"Blackwater has always said that we will continue the important work of protecting U.S. government officials in Iraq for as long as our customer asks us to do so, and in accordance with Iraqi law. That has not changed," she said in an e-mail.

The presence of security contractors, often as heavily armed as the military itself, has been a signature feature of the war in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion. The U.S. occupation authorities granted contractors immunity from Iraqi law, an edict that remained in place until the beginning of this year.

Private security licenses must be renewed every six months.

Blackwater in particular was a target of Iraqi anger even before the 2007 shooting, because of its sheer size, high profile and aggressive posture on the streets.

Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki branded the 2007 shooting incident a "massacre" and complained when the U.S. State Department subsequently renewed Blackwater's contract.

Lawrence Peter, director of the Private Security Company Association of Iraq, whose members include Blackwater, said any replacement would need time to gear up for such a big job.

"With sufficient lead time, any capabilities can be replaced," he said. "If they want to switch the security provider to another company or the U.S. military, there will need to be a sufficient period for mobilisation involved." (Additional reporting by Khalid al-Ansary; editing by Myra MacDonald)


Source: Iraq to deny license to US Blackwater guards | Reuters
 
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Whoa!! Is this REAL? Man, this burn is very painful! Lol.... We will burn them as hell in Pakistan unless Blackwater agencies must be eliminated.

Why our government didn't RID of CIA's main stations(worth of 1 billions dollars) in Islamabad as well as Blackwaters agencies?

Yes this is a real historical event in the Iraq War, the hanging and burning of four (some reports suggest 2) Black Water Agents in Iraq. They were punished for their heinous crimes.



Watch this very informative video.


Watch Part 1:13-1:18 it shows the hanging of Black Water agents in Iraq. It was in many ways the "Mogadishu Moment" of the Iraq War. After this hanging event Black Water agents and US army assaulted Fallujah Iraq and massacred thousands of civilians.
 
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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:


You might want to know the names of those men. Jerry Zovko, 32, Mike Teague, 38, Scott Helvenston, 38, the 4th name has not been made public.

These men may have worked for blackwater and if half is what is said is true that is a company with a lot to answer for but i dont know of any evidence that those 4 men did anything illegal?

They were fathers, brothers and sons with families that will have that terible image as the last memory of their loved ones.

The arrest, trial and punnisment of those that do wrong is what we hope for and it seems that Prince is going to get what he deserves.

Is it a cool picture no it is not it is a sad picture that show the hatred of a mob.

As-Salāmu `Alaykum
 
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Thats really very bad whats is happening man,,,


A bloody Crusade.


Maybe you and others should watch these videos, these videos would help to understand Black Water "The Crusaders"...


The Crusade Against Iraqi Muslims

US Mercenaries, Crusaders, Black Water and Erick Prince Owner of Black Water Mercenaries.


Blackwater, America's Private Army
(Lots of Information in this one)
 
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Blackwater in Combat in Iraq.




BlackWater Mercenary: "F****** N******"

Black Water Mercenary: "Hey what do you think would happen if we shot an AT-4 at the Moon?"
 
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