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Blackwater returns to Iraq
Iraq-USA, Politics, 5/13/2008

Guards for the security company, Blackwater, were involved in a shooting in September that left at least 17 Iraqis dead at a Baghdad intersection where outrage over the killings prompted the Iraqi government to demand Blackwater's ouster from the country.

But after an intense public and private lobbying campaign, Blackwater appears to be back to business as usual.

The US Department Of State has just renewed its contract to provide security for US diplomats in Iraq for at least another year.

Threats by the Iraqi government to strip Western contractors of their immunity from Iraqi law did not materialize. US Department Of State officials say they do not believe they have any alternative to Blackwater, which supplies about 800 guards to the department to guard diplomats in Baghdad.

Officials say only three companies in the world currently meet their requirements for protective services in Iraq, and the other two don't have the capability to take on Blackwater's role in Baghdad. The other two firms are DynCorp International and Triple Canopy.

We cannot operate without private security firms in Iraq," said Patrick Kennedy, under secretary of state for management. "If the contractors were removed, we would have to leave Iraq." Still, serious legal risks remain for Blackwater and at least some of its current and former personnel. A federal grand jury continues to consider evidence in the Baghdad shooting.

Although the company is not likely to face any criminal charges, people involved in the case say that some Blackwater guards involved in the shooting are cooperating with the FBI as it pursues evidence against other guards.

Separately, a former Blackwater guard is under criminal investigation for the December 2006 shooting death of an Iraqi guard for the vice president of Iraq, and may soon face federal charges.

In a third case, two former Blackwater personnel have pleaded guilty to weapons-related charges, but earlier this year both received sentences that included no jail time in return for their cooperation with federal prosecutors in a broader investigation.

A committee of the House of Representatives has also asked the Internal Revenue Service to launch an inquiry into whether Blackwater has designated its guards as independent contractors rather than employees to in order to avoid paying and withholding federal taxes.

Given the furor that surrounded Blackwater after the September shooting in Baghdad, critics say the decision to renew the company's contract in Iraq is a sign of the Bush administration's inability to curb its reliance on outside contractors in the war.

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