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CIA Blackwater XE In Pakistan.
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CIA Blackwater XE In Pakistan.
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The Military Beast Series – Blackwater: Xe Services LLC is a private military company founded as Blackwater USA in 1997 by Erik Prince and Al Clark. The company has a wide array of business divisions, subsidiaries, and spin-off corporations but the organization as a whole has aroused significant controversy. The Iraq War documents leak showed that Blackwater employees committed serious abuses in Iraq, including killing civilians. Altogether, the documents reveal fourteen separate shooting incidents involving Blackwater forces, which resulted in the deaths of ten civilians and the wounding of seven others, not including the Nisoor Square massacre that killed seventeen civilians. A third of the shootings occurred while Blackwater forces were guarding US diplomats. In October 2007, Blackwater USA was renamed Blackwater Worldwide. It announced on February 13, 2009 that it would operate under the new name "Xe." In a memo sent to employees, President Gary Jackson wrote that the new name "reflects the change in company focus away from the business of providing private security." A spokesperson for the company stated that it feels the Blackwater name is too closely associated with the company's work in the occupation of Iraq. Spokeswoman Anne Tyrrell said there was no meaning in the new name, which the company took over a year to arrive at in an internal search. Xe is currently the largest of the US State Department's three private security contractors. Of the 987 contractors Xe <b>…</b>
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The American who shot dead two men in Lahore, triggering a diplomatic crisis between Pakistan and the US, is a CIA agent who was on assignment at the time. He served in the US Special Forces for 10 years before leaving in 2003 to become a security contractor for Xe Services, the mercenary firm formerly known as Blackwater.
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The American who shot dead two men in Lahore, triggering a diplomatic crisis between Pakistan and the US, is a CIA agent who was on assignment at the time. He served in the US Special Forces for 10 years before leaving in 2003 to become a security contractor for Xe Services, the mercenary firm formerly known as Blackwater.
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Democracy NOW! DN! -US officials have admitted an American detained in Pakistan for the murder of two men was a CIA agent and a former employee of the private security firm Blackwater, now called Xe Services. Up until Monday, the Obama administration had insisted Raymond Davis was a diplomat who had acted in self-defense. The arrest of Davis has soured relations between the United States and Pakistan and revealed a web of covert US operations inside the country, part of a secret warrun by the CIA The Guardian of London first reported Davis's CIA link on Sunday and noted that many US news outlets knew about his connection to the CIA but did not report on it at the request of US officials. We speak with Declan Walsh, the Pakistan correspondent for The Guardian, who first broke the story. Published with written permission from democracynow.org. www.democracynow.org Provided to you under Democracy NOW creative commons license. Democracy NOW!, an independent non-profit user funded news media, recognized and broadcast world wide.
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Democracy NOW! DN! -US officials have admitted an American detained in Pakistan for the murder of two men was a CIA agent and a former employee of the private security firm Blackwater, now called Xe Services. Up until Monday, the Obama administration had insisted Raymond Davis was a diplomat who had acted in self-defense. The arrest of Davis has soured relations between the United States and Pakistan and revealed a web of covert US operations inside the country, part of a secret warrun by the CIA The Guardian of London first reported Davis's CIA link on Sunday and noted that many US news outlets knew about his connection to the CIA but did not report on it at the request of US officials. We speak with Declan Walsh, the Pakistan correspondent for The Guardian, who first broke the story. Published with written permission from democracynow.org. www.democracynow.org Provided to you under Democracy NOW creative commons license. Democracy NOW!, an independent non-profit user funded news media, recognized and broadcast world wide.
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