Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army by Jeremy Scahill, Tom Weiner (Narrated by), Tom Weiner (Read by)

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  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio Inc
  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9781433211881
  • Sales Rank: 310,856
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  • Edition Description: Unabridged, 1 MP3, 15 hours
 
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The unauthorized story of the epic rise of one of the most powerful and secretive forces to emerge from the U.S. military-industrial complex, hailed by the Bush administration as a revolution in military affairs, but considered by others as a dire threat to American democracy.

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Scahill's liberal horror story is about the company that has deployed many of the "private contractors" who have assisted the U.S. military in Iraq and been responsible for more than its share of death and disorder. Scahill, a regular contributor to the Nation, amps up the scare language in his study of both Blackwater and the wealthy, ultra-conservative Prince family that founded the company, but luckily, Weiner does not. With his booming baritone reined tightly in check, Weiner coolly and calmly delivers the bad news. The parade of scaremongering may grow wearying, but Weiner maintains his composure throughout, offsetting Scahill (to a degree) by virtue of his unyielding temperateness. Simultaneous release with the Nation hardcover (Reviews, Feb. 26). (Nov.)

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Biography

Jeremy Scahill is a frequent contributor to The Nation magazine and a correspondent for the national radio and TV program Democracy Now! He is currently a Puffin Foundation Writing Fellow at The Nation Institute. Scahill has won numerous awards for his reporting, including the prestigious George Polk Award, which he won twice. While a correspondent for Democracy Now!, Scahill reported extensively from Iraq through both the Clinton and Bush administrations. Traveling around the hurricane zone in the wake of Katrina, Scahill exposed the presence of Blackwater forces in New Orleans and his reporting sparked a Congressional inquiry and an internal Department of Homeland Security investigation. He has appeared on ABC World News, CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, CNN, MSNBC, PBS’s The NewsHour, Bill Moyers Journal and is a frequent guest on other radio and TV programs nationwide. Scahill also serves as an election correspondent for HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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Can you say "Witch Hunt"?by DocAG

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November 19, 2008: This book doesn't even pretend to be objective. Scahill obviously has a serious hate-on for all private military contractors (Blackwater especially). This is the "in" thing right now. It's cool to hate on these guys, and Scahill's looking to make his mark as the coolest. So what if his research, while thorough, is biased and guided by his own axe to grind? Blackwater employees wouldn't even have given this guy the time of day, and Blackwater's CEO flat-out refused an interview with him. I'm sure it's because they saw through him and knew he was only there for a witch hunt. I'm not saying don't read this book. What I'm saying is look at more than just his viewpoint. I doubt that this guy's ever been in a combat zone, but he wants to critique every move made by those who work in them. I'd recommend you read Robert Young Pelton's book "Licensed to Kill: Hired Guns in the War on Terror". He actually rode along with Blackwater employees and got an interview with the CEO. He's as close as you'll come to an objective viewpoint.

I Also Recommend: Generation Kill, Highway to Hell, Licensed to Kill, Three Worlds Gone Mad.

...can military outsourcing remain an asset?...., (2 of 2)by Beirut768

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November 09, 2008: (1 of 2) is posted in Paperback edition .

Continued the European-Canadian `'even same sex marriage is becoming the joke in this land and we cannot accept this disease no matter how far our governments are going to convince us, yet we keep `importing' people from Asia and Africa to produce sons and daughters alien (and will remain so) to our European cultures"

This man (European-Canadian) has been worried that International Terrorists are using Canada to launder their dirty money.

He told me he read in the paper that hundreds of cases were investigated and proved to have harboured syndicates using money by suspected criminals.

He said, "Dirty money is being laundered at much higher rates than the market"

In his opinion his beautiful and peaceful country should rid itself of all suspects before they went amuck in the streets, out of hand.

He told me those guys have flourished because "We Canadians were lacking the necessary awareness to cope with the situation, and we regretfully invited too many people who never deserved to be here. We try now to treat them with ethics because our constitution tells us so. But how can you sir trade unethical murderers with ethical standards?"
"""Can you tell me Mister" he went on "if we would be treated likewise in their home countries. Can we, for example, build a Church or wear our normal clothing in summer. Can our women go bareheaded without being assaulted?"
"Of course not, we would be beheaded" he replied to his questions and went on "There are millions who oppose `Extremists' ideology, and will be more than pleased to rid themselves of their teachings. Now we, in Canada, are making the gravest mistakes ever: our government is accelerating invitations to all those 'scarfed' women who look you in the eyes in defiance. Damn them; if they do not like our European culture then let them get the hell out of here. Bush is encouraging this situation, he knows to which road this is going to take us, and it will. It will certainly lead to disturbances, and then the USA will forcefully come in to bail us out of this predicament and the price will be one to declare Canada its 51 Star""".

BBB) Military Outsourcing is not new. Indeed it should not remain news anymore. The advent goes back to the Mamluk era. A Mamluk "owned or possessed"; was a converted to Islam slave Soldier and/or a servant of the Ottoman Muslim Caliphs during the Middle Ages. Over time the Mamluks became a powerful military force, and on more than one occasion they took hold of power for themselves. They even ruled Egypt in the Mamluk Sultanate from 1250-1517, until Muhammad Ali Pasha terminated (exterminated by a sheer massacre) their remnants in the year 1811.

Napoleon outsourced his Army. He formed his own Mamluk corps in the early years of the 19th century and they became the last known Mamluk force. Napoleon's Imperial Guard had Mamluk soldiers during the Belgian campaign, including one of his personal servants. His famous bodyguard Roustan was also a Mamluk imported from Egypt.

CCC) Is Military Outsourcing an Asset or a Liability? From historical events it appears it has been a short term Asset until after its purpose is served it tends to transform itself to Liability - a long term Liability carried forward to the detriment of its founders!


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