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Linkster
09-23-2007, 12:54 PM
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=24273&sectionid=351020201 - from Reuters
The Iraqi Government may refer the case of a shooting incident by US private security company Blackwater to the Iraqi courts within days.

State Minister for National Security Affairs, Shirwan al-Waili, said the Government had received little information so far from the US side of a joint investigation. But he said the Iraqi probe into the shooting was largely completed and that he believed the findings were definitive.

"The shots fired on the Iraqis were unjustifiable," he said. "It was harsh and horrible. "

Waili did not spell out what the investigative committee would recommend to the court, but a preliminary report said "the murder of citizens in cold blood in the Nisour area by Blackwater is considered a terrorist action against civilians just like any other terrorist operations".

An Iraqi official, however, said Baghdad would not rush to expel the US firm because it would leave a "security vacuum" in the capital.

Iraqi investigators have said that they have a videotape showing that Blackwater guards opened fire against civilians without provocation.

The shooting happened while the contractors were escorting a US embassy convoy through Baghdad and eleven people were killed in the incident.

Jesse Hemingway
09-23-2007, 02:59 PM
It is amusing that what length the Crack head and chief will go to keep this christian right wing kook job freak show blackwater in Iraq. It just proves and screams at the American public the extent and type fraud this administration really is.

disrupter
09-23-2007, 06:08 PM
Does this fall into the category,

"They may be terrorists, but they are 'our' terrorists"?

'Abu Ghraib may be torture, but it is 'our' torture'?

'Gitmo may be a gulag, but it is 'our' gulag'?

'The [un]patriot act may be a creeping police state, but it is 'our' creeping police state'?

'Bechtel & Halliburton may be blood sucking war profiteers, but they are 'our' war profiteers'?

'It may be slave labor, but they are 'our' slaves'?

Just let me know when you agree with me that we need to disown ALL of these things & more to retain any decency of the American government.

Linkster
09-23-2007, 06:13 PM
actually - we can disown haliburton now - they arent a US company anymore - they moved to Dubai :lmao2:

disrupter
09-24-2007, 12:37 AM
Correct, but they still get unbid, fat, war profiteer contracts from the Washington establishment.

They are like the creatures from 'alien' who incest themselves inside a person's body, eating away at their insides, & then destroy the host.

Linkster
09-24-2007, 08:40 AM
That is true however at least they cant be investigated anymore - that was the important part as there were already active investigations against them when they moved that have had to be closed down