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Scahill: Blackwater now in the private intelligence business

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David Edwards and Muriel Kane
Published: Thursday July 31, 2008

Jeremy Scahill, author of : The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army, is worried about the giant mercenary firm’s latest foray into private . “They’re marketing their services to not only foreign governments, but to Fortune 500 corporations,” he recently told an interviewer.

The forthcoming paperback edition of Scahill’s book on , which appeared in hardcover in February 2007, will include 100 pages of new material, including a discussion of last September’s shooting spree in Baghdad by operatives — which killed 17 Iraqi civilians but for which nobody has ever been charged.

“This is a company that has been accused of murdering Iraqi civilians,” Scahill pointed out, “of shooting the bodyguard to the Iraqi vice-president, of causing blowback attacks on United States troops, of hurting the morale of the United States — that has cost United States taxpayers over a billion dollars for its operations in Iraq.”

However, Scahill’s greatest concern at present appears to be ’s venture into the private business.

started a private company,” he explained, “a private essentially, called Total Solutions. And the man running Total Solutions is J. Cofer Black. He’s a thirty-year veteran of the Central Agency. He also was the guy who ran the ’s extraordinary rendition program, the government-sanctioned kidnap-and- program.”

“His thirty-year career, his network of contacts, his knowledge that was gained through his work in the most sensitive areas of the United States government is now on the open market for hire,” Scahill said sadly.

“This isn’t a liberal or conservative thing,” concluded Scahill. “You have a lot of traditional conservatives who are outraged at what they see as the degradation of the United States armed forces. … This has everything to do with the future of war-making and global stability.”

This video is from ExpandedBooks.com, broadcast July 30, 2008.

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