Wednesday, March 29, 2006

An Open Market for Merc Ops

I read this earlier today on the World Tribune site.

U.S. firm offers 'private armies' for low-intensity conflicts

AMMAN — A leading U.S. security firm has offered to provide forces for any counter-insurgency mission around the world.

J. Cofer Black, vice chairman of Blackwater USA told the Special Operations Forces Exhibition (Sofex-2006), that his company could supply private soldiers to any country. Black, a former U.S. State Department counter-terrorism coordinator, said Blackwater has been marketing the concept of private armies for low-intensity conflicts.

"About a year ago, we realized we could do it," Black said.

Blackwater has been a leading private security firm in Iraq. The company provides thousands of foreign and Iraqi personnel for government and private security missions.

In his presentation in Amman, Jordan, on March 27, Black said Blackwater could supply peace-keeping forces. He said the company was capable of providing a brigade-sized force on alert.

http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/
WTARC/2006/ss_terror_03_29.html


Wow - if only I had a few million bones laying around. That'd make for a hell of a paintball scenario.

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