The U.S. mercenary war drive
By Editor on November 2, 2014 
Because
 of the enormous pressure placed on the U.S. government by the heroic 
surviving victims and witnesses to the Blackwater massacre at Baghdad’s 
Nusoor Square, a federal jury convicted four Blackwater contractors on 
Oct. 23 in Washington, D.C. One was found guilty of murder and three of 
manslaughter, as well as several weapons charges.
Seventeen civilians were killed, including two children, on Sept. 16, 2007. Twenty more were injured.
The four killers were 
underlings in the criminal U.S. war machine, whose executive officers 
included the top war criminals of the George W. Bush administration and 
the Blackwater bosses.
“Seven years ago, these
 Blackwater contractors unleashed powerful sniper fire, machine guns and
 grenade launchers on innocent men, women and children,” said Ronald 
Machen, the U.S. attorney who prosecuted the case.
“It was horror. People 
running out of their cars were being shot at. … Anything that moved in 
Nusoor Square was shot. Women, children, young people, they shot 
everyone,” said witness Hasan Jaber, who himself was shot three times. 
(CNN, Oct. 23)
“Holding individuals 
responsible is not enough,” noted Baher Azmy, the legal director of the 
Center for Constitutional Rights, which represented Iraqi victims of the
 killings in a human-rights case against Blackwater that settled in 
2010.
“Private military 
contractors … have engaged in a variety of war crimes and atrocities 
during the [2003 Iraq] invasion and occupation while reaping billions of
 dollars in profits from the war. To this day, the U.S. government 
continues to award Blackwater and its successor entities millions of 
dollars each year in contracts, essentially rewarding war crimes,” Azmy 
said. (atimes.com, Oct. 23)
None of Blackwater’s 
executives were charged with any crimes around this massacre, even 
though they tried to cover it up. Blackwater Worldwide repaired and 
repainted its trucks immediately after the Nusoor Square shooting. “The 
repairs essentially destroyed evidence that Justice Department 
investigators hoped to examine in a criminal case that has drawn 
worldwide attention.” (Harpers Blog, Jan. 19, 2008)
Blackwater execs, Bush leaders walk free
Letting Blackwater 
executives walk free is in stark contrast to the prosecution of heroes 
like U.S. Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning, who face decades in prison
 for exposing U.S. war crimes.
For its “services,” 
Blackwater has received some $2 billion in U.S. government contracts for
 providing armed personnel to the Pentagon, the State Department and, 
secretly, to the CIA.
Other U.S. mercenary 
companies, like CACI and L-3 Services (formerly Titan Corporation), were
 involved with the torture of prisoners at the notorious Abu Ghraib 
prison. Numerous reports indicate these private firms also worked with 
the CIA in its infamous “rendition” torture campaign.
Why is Wall Street 
employing its own private armies when it has the most powerful war 
machine in the world at its disposal — the U.S. military? To supplement 
U.S. recruits, reduce the number of U.S. troops killed in action and 
provide more tax dollars for private profit, the Pentagon hires 
companies like Blackwater.
U.S. imperialism has 
poured billions upon billions of dollars from the people’s treasury to 
pay these hired killers like those from Blackwater to conduct torture 
and murder, much of it in secret, to further protect the vast flow of 
wealth into its coffers.
Erik Prince, the former
 head of Blackwater, told a reporter that the new “promised land” is 
Africa, where he is “investing in firms providing services to the oil 
and gas industry, in places where he thinks his expertise in providing 
logistics and security can give him a competitive edge.” (economist.com,
 Nov. 23, 2013)
The conviction of the 
Blackwater contractors is a step in the right direction. But why stop 
there? The Blackwater executives also deserve punishment. And it was the
 political leaders in the Bush administration who plotted the plunder of
 Iraq; sold it to the rest of the U.S. ruling class by promising an 
easy, quick and cheap victory; and sold it to the world with the Big Lie
 that Saddam Hussein had “weapons of mass destruction.”
Massacres like the one 
at Nusoor Square will not stop until all these mercenaries and those who
 stand behind them are brought to justice before the people of the 
world.
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