I have written many times of my dislike for private armies…oh my bad……security consultants….a rose by any other name is still a mercenary.
What got my creative juices flowing was the news that an ex-Blackwater operative has been sentenced to life in prison…..
A former Blackwater security contractor was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison for his role in the 2007 shooting of unarmed civilians in Iraq that left 14 people dead, the AP reports. Federal judge Royce Lamberth issued the sentence after a succession of friends and relatives requested leniency for Nicholas Slatten, who was found guilty of first-degree murder by a jury in December. Prosecutors charged that Slatten, 35, was the first to fire shots in the September 2007 massacre of Iraqi civilians at a crowded traffic circle in Baghdad. In all, 10 men, two women and two boys, ages 9 and 11, were killed. The defense had argued that Slatten and other Blackwater contractors opened fire only after they saw what they mistakenly thought was a potential suicide car bomber moving quickly toward their convoy.
Defense attorney Dane Butswinkas described Slatten as “a person of high integrity” whose family members had served in the US military for four generations. Several of Slatten’s supporters openly accused prosecutors of scapegoating an innocent man in order to placate Iraqi public opinion. The shootings strained US-Iraqi relations and focused intense international scrutiny on the extensive use of private military contractors in Iraq. Slatten himself told the judge that he was a victim of an “unjust prosecution” and that government lawyers cared more about producing a conviction than uncovering the truth of what happened in Baghdad 12 years ago. But Judge Lambert, in issuing the life sentence, dismissed much of the family’s claims that Slatten was a scapegoat for international political considerations. “The jury got it exactly right,” he said. “This was murder.”
AS I said I do not think these people should be fighting our conflicts…..that is the job of our military…..but there is an assassment of the industry…..
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan required the support of the private military industry. However, the United States government’s increased reliance and dependency on private military firms has not been without controversy. In fact, the lack of accountability that has allowed certain sectors of the private military industry to act with impunity have arguably complicated the U.S. military’s already difficult missions in Iraq and Afghanistan.
This is the armies of the future…mostly civilians with guns…..time for the military to depend on themselves to fight these wars if they truly need fighting.
“Lego Ergo Scribo”
Mercenaries have been unreliable throughout history. Now is not the time to start using them again.
Best wishes, Pete.
Funny how “mercenaries” are undesirable but “security contractors” are……this is how words are used to control….chuq
I don’t necessarily disagree writ large, provided that all military contractors aren’t lumped in the Blackwater mold. Most contractors in theater aren’t armed, and are in support roles.
Me? I am talking about using them as a replacement for the military….chuq
Similarly….armed contractors aren’t “fighting the war”…..they’re in static or convoy security roles.
I won’t delve into the efficiency of mercenaries throughout history…such as the Swiss pikemen and Executive Outcomes….
NO need to I am aware of them but they were out for cash not the country….there is one of my problems…..contractors make more than soldiers…..not what I would agree to chuq
Contractors also have none of the benefits and safety net enjoyed by military members
THat is why the US uses so many….they do not have to pay. chuq
Maybe……but the compensation has to be in line with risk v. reward.
Are talking benefits if so then I understand….chuq
Benefits overall, yes…..but also regarding privileges and benefits while deployed. Medical & dental for instance.
But using “little green men” allows for plausible deniability.
But we know how that goes off the rail, huh? chuq