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December 7, 2009

THE SECRET WAR IN PAKISTAN

Jeremy Scahill, Nation - The use of private companies like Blackwater for sensitive operations such as drone strikes or other covert work undoubtedly comes with the benefit of plausible deniability that places an additional barrier in an already deeply flawed system of accountability. When things go wrong, it's the contractors' fault, not the government's. But the widespread use of contractors also raises serious legal questions, particularly when they are a part of lethal, covert actions.

"We are using contractors for things that in the past might have been considered to be a violation of the Geneva Convention," said Lt. Col. Addicott, who now runs the Center for Terrorism Law at St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas. "In my opinion, we have pressed the envelope to the breaking limit, and it's almost a fiction that these guys are not in offensive military operations." Addicott added, "If we were subjected to the International Criminal Court, some of these guys could easily be picked up, charged with war crimes and put on trial. That's one of the reasons we're not members of the International Criminal Court."

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1 Comments:

Blogger Evan said...

This subject is very controversial. However, people must remember how blackwater was allowed to flourish. in the wake of 911 we needed some way of fighting terrorists the way they fight us. Unconventionally. The amount of lives saved and evil people killed because of blackwater far outweighs the evils they have committed. being free to operate without a military command allows for quick precision reaction. We must watch how this unfolds closely. Allowing blackwater to operate with too much freedom and impunity is obviously bad. but what they do and how they do it is truly invaluable to our security.

December 9, 2009 2:41 AM  

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