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2018-12-21 Home Front: WoT
Ex-Blackwater contractor found guilty in 2007 Iraq shooting
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Posted by trailing wife 2018-12-21 01:29|| || Front Page|| [10 views ]  Top

#1 Read a piece years ago about a US convoy in Iraq stalled due to traffic issues. A road full of Iraqi civilians crossed the road the Americans were on. Everybody was going no place. Then an Iraqi taxi pulled out of line and accelerated toward the Americans. A gunner put some fifty cal rounds into the engine block and the taxi stopped. No bomb. No rational motive. But the driver had a motive, whatever it was.
Did he think he'd take one for the team to make the Americans look bad? Did he figure that crashing into a five-ton would inconvenience the US efforts? Did he figure that, whichever it was, or some other thing, was worth his death? If so, he wasn't thinking that when he left home, not anticipating a traffic jam with lots of immobile US vehicles. It came to him with the opportunity.
So, I'd be interested in the actions of the car which was--certainly was when they left--on the way to a doctor's office, when the US vehicles were sighted.
Posted by Richard Aubrey 2018-12-21 08:42||   2018-12-21 08:42|| Front Page Top

#2 1. Suppose the Blackwater personnel had been correct in their assessment and saved State Dept. folks from getting blown up?

2. What were the ROEs in 2007?

3. I suspect other such incidents occurred during this war either by NGOs or the military but went "unreported" and there was no rest of the story or trials.

4. What was the relationship back then between the military and NGO contractors at the time?

5. The "fog of war" operating as well as the "fog of after-action analysis" at work?

6. Given the facts as presented, were I on a jury I'd have the same problems as the hung-jury did.

Saw a piece the other day about the taking of Iwo Jima. There were almost no Japanese survivors after the battle but that was a different time and a different war.
Posted by JohnQC 2018-12-21 10:52||   2018-12-21 10:52|| Front Page Top

#3 The contractor is generally blamed for anything that goes badly. FWIW, I seem to remember reading somewhere that BW never lost a principal.
Posted by Besoeker 2018-12-21 11:37||   2018-12-21 11:37|| Front Page Top

#4 A page from Mueller and the Dems - keep trying them until you get a conviction.
Posted by Glolush Whusotch4899 2018-12-21 13:00||   2018-12-21 13:00|| Front Page Top

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