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* Blackwater chief Erik Prince admits to running secret missions for CIA

Daily Times Monitor

LAHORE: The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had asked private security contractor Blackwater Worldwide to kill Dr AQ Khan, the Pakistani scientist “who shared nuclear know-how with Iran, Libya, and North Korea”, agency’s founder Erik Prince admitted in an interview with Vanity Fair.

According to a source who spoke to the magazine, the authorities in Washington “chose not to pull the trigger”, however, adding “Dr Khan’s inclusion on the target list would suggest that the assassination effort was broader than has previously been acknowledged”.


Admission: The New York Times (NYT) reported that Prince also admitted to participating in some of the CIA’s most sensitive operations, including raids on suspected militants in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now known as Xe Services, “Blackwater’s role in both wars changed sharply when its guards began providing security for CIA operatives in the field”.

Raids on suspected insurgents in Iraq, known as ‘snatch and grab’ operations, began happening almost nightly during the worst years of the war between 2004 and 2006.

The paper quoted several former Blackwater guards as saying operations to capture and kill militants in Iraq and Afghanistan became so routine that Blackwater personnel sometimes became partners in the missions rather than simply providing the security for the CIA officers.

The Washington Post’s sources reported that the actions taken by the agency’s personnel “went beyond the protective role specified in a classified Blackwater contract with the CIA” and included active participation in raids overseen by the CIA or special forces personnel.

Mark Corallo, a spokesman for Xe Services, was quoted as saying that Blackwater was never under contract to participate in covert raids with CIA or Special Forces troops “in Iraq, Afghanistan or anywhere else”. “Any allegation to the contrary by any news organisation would be false,” he said.

Several former CIA counterterrorism officials told WP that CIA headquarters was not aware of such actions and did not authorise them. Separately, the NYT quoted former Blackwater employees as saying they helped provide security on some CIA flights transporting detainees in the years after the 2001 terror attacks in the US.

George Little, a CIA spokesman, would not comment on Blackwater’s ties to the agency. But he said the CIA employs contractors to “enhance the skills of our own work force, just as American law permits”.

Intelligence officials deny that the agency has ever used Blackwater to fly high-value detainees in and out of secret CIA prisons that were shut down earlier this year. The Blackwater spokesman said company personnel were never involved in CIA “rendition flights,” which transferred terrorism suspects to other countries for interrogation.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
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Abdul Qadeer Khan is National Hero and somebody who has already delivered the country. He is not part of any research and development anymore. Killing Pakistan's National Hero would mean something more than American can ever withstand.

But expect anything from an American $hit filled brain. They are stupid rather retarded.
 
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I doubt that with all the resources America has they would choose a Private Security Firm to carry out assassination attempts on high priority targets.
If XE does all the assassinations, whats the CIA for ?
As for the statement by Mr.Prince...........well he is a known Christian Supremacist and is also known for being sore after he was sacked from his own company, could be a publicity stunt or a chance at vendetta.
 
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There is no reason for anyone, be it the Americans or Indians to kill A.Q Khan 'now'
Only if the report was about his abduction it would have made more sense.
 
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There is no reason for anyone, be it the Americans or Indians to kill A.Q Khan 'now'
Only if the report was about his abduction it would have made more sense.

I totally agree with you
 
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He is extremely terminally sick. Its pointless to disturb him.
 
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In a stunning revelation, US private security service agency, Blackwater’s founder, Erik Prince, has claimed that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had asked the agency to kill Pakistani nuclear scientist, A Q Khan. In an interview with Vanity Fair, Prince said the CIA had asked the Blackwater to eliminate Khan, however, authorities in Washington “chose not to pull the trigger.”

“Dr Khan’s inclusion in the target list would suggest that the assassination effort was broader than has previously been acknowledged,” Prince said. Prince has also admitted to Blackwater’s participation in some of the CIA’s most sensitive operations, including raids on suspected militants in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Prince said Blackwater’s, which now known as Xe Worldwide Services, role changed remarkably after its officials started providing security cover to CIA operatives in the field. Raids on suspected insurgents in Iraq, known as “snatch and grab” operations, were mostly carried out during nights between 2004 and 2006. Source: PKKH

Nawaz
 
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What did CIA gained by assasinating ZiaulHaq?
 
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Among the team’s targets, according to a source familiar with the program, was Mamoun Darkazanli, an al-Qaeda financier living in Hamburg who had been on the agency’s radar for years because of his ties to three of the 9/11 hijackers and to operatives convicted of the 1998 bombings of U.S. Embassies in East Africa. The C.I.A. team supposedly went in “dark,” meaning they did not notify their own station—much less the German government—of their presence; they then followed Darkazanli for weeks and worked through the logistics of how and where they would take him down. Another target, the source says, was A. Q. Khan, the rogue Pakistani scientist who shared nuclear know-how with Iran, Libya, and North Korea. The C.I.A. team supposedly tracked him in Dubai. In both cases, the source insists, the authorities in Washington chose not to pull the trigger.

the claim was in an article on prince and attributed to the famous "unnamed source"

January 2010: Adam Ciralsky on Blackwater | vanityfair.com
 
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What did CIA gained by assasinating ZiaulHaq?

Why do you always answer a question with a question mark? Be a man and get that sickening bias out of your head for once! I asked a simple question, if you can't answer it, don't bother replying.

And for your funny analogy: A.Q. Khan is not the President of Pakistan. That's Zardari. Now can you be kind enough to answer question - ONLY and ONLY IF you know the answer.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Why do you always answer a question with a question mark? Be a man and get that sickening bias out of your head for once! I asked a simple question, if you can't answer it, don't bother replying.

And for your funny analogy: A.Q. Khan is not the President of Pakistan. That's Zardari. Now can you be kind enough to answer question - ONLY and ONLY IF you know the answer.

Thanks in advance.

So you want answers? You really want the truth, But you can't handle the truth. :lol:
 
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In the mercinary busniess there are no loyalties and at the end of the day the mercinary has to be paid.

News has been going around that CIA canceled Blackwater's contracts related to the loading of the predator drone so the mercinary is loosing money

Im sure Balckwater has plenty of dirt on the CIA and this sort of revelation is like a warning shot to the CIA that you need to pay up or else you know those nasty things you've been asking us to do just might make it out in the press.
 
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But what would the CIA gain by assassinating A.Q. Khan?
1.They would be eliminating a man who could proliferate nuclear technology to various nations like iran, north korea etc.
2.In view of the many letters of the man now made public , where he openly fumes against the military establishment and the isi , the blame could be shifted onto these agencies by proper media management. This would turn the pakistani public against these institutions , to the joy of cia/usa/neocons/zionists/western crusaders.:victory::chilli::victory:
 
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Previously, it was alqaeeda worked mecinaries of CIA and look what a mess now!
Recently, there are also news that alqaeeda blamed blackwater and CIA and govt. it self for terrorist activities in Pakistan.
Who knows what is going on but sure when ever CIA or US risk image threat in any endeavour they go back to plan B.
Now wait and see for plan B.
 
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