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Let contractors fight the Islamic State, Blackwater founder Erik Prince says



By Dan Lamothe <http://www.washingtonpost.com/people/dan-lamothe> October 9


Erik Prince testifies in 2007 before the House Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform about the controversial company he founded, Blackwater,
Inc. (Photo by Linda Davidson/ The Washington Post)

As the fight against the Islamic State unfolds, the take of Erik Prince,
the founder of the former private security firm Blackwater, is
straightforward: If the United States is unwilling to send in ground
troops, “let the private sector finish the job.”

Prince addressed the subject this week in a little-noticed blog post
<http://www.fsgroup.com/chairmans-column-isis/> on the site of his newest
security and logistics firm, Frontier Services Group. Prince
left Blackwater, with its checkered history in Iraq, including the killing
by contractors of 17 civilians in a 2007 shooting, in 2010. The trial of
four Blackwater guards involved in the shooting in Baghdad’s Nisoor Square,
has been underway for months.

Prince is currently courting private business in Africa for his new
company. He also is preparing to drum up readers for the paperback version
of his bestselling book, “Civilian Warriors: The Inside story of Blackwater
and the Unsung Heroes of the War on Terror,” out later this month.

The former Navy SEAL declined interview requests for this piece through a
spokesperson with his book publisher, the Penguin Group. In his blog post,
published Monday, Prince said President Obama’s strategy to counter the
Islamic State is “half-hearted at best” and will not be able to dig the
militants out of any urban centers where they seek shelter among civilians.

Prince said military clearing operations fall to foot soldiers, and the
Iraqi military is “demonstrably inept after billions spent on training and
equipping.” He points out that when the Islamic State attacked Iraqi units
earlier this year, they folded and the militants were able to seize tanks,
Howitzers, armored vehicles and ammunition, among other supplies and
equipment.

“The Kurds, once a lean and strong fighting force that routinely rebuffed
Saddam’s forces, now find themselves outgunned, under-equipped, and
overwhelmed,” Prince wrote. “But they do fight, and they fight bravely. The
Kurds’ biggest problem is the U.S. State Department blocking them from
selling their oil and from buying serious weaponry to protect their
stronghold and act as a stabilizing force in the region.”

Prince, long a proponent of using private military contractors to backstop
U.S. policy abroad, added that the private sector has “long provided
nations around the world with innovative solutions to national defense
problems,” and he seems to look back fondly on the work Blackwater did.

“If the old Blackwater team were still together, I have high confidence
that a multi-brigade-size unit of veteran American contractors or a
multi-national force could be rapidly assembled and deployed to be that
necessary ground combat team,” Prince wrote. “The professionals would be
hired for their combat skills in armor, artillery, small unit tactics,
special operations, logistics, and whatever else may be needed. A competent
professional force of volunteers would serve as the pointy end of the spear
and would serve to strengthen friendly but skittish indigenous forces.”

It’s not the first time Prince has said that Blackwater — later re-branded
as Xe Services, and more recently as Academi — would have changed the
equation in the fight against the Islamic State. At a political event last
month, he said it was “a shame” the Obama administration had “crushed” his
old business because it could have solved the issue of whether to put
American troops on the ground in Iraq this year, according to the Daily
Beast
<http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/09/19/blackwater-founder-wants-to-fight-ebola-isis-and-for-the-gop-to-get-off-their-ass.html>
.

Contractors could have “gone in there and done it, and be done, and not
have a long, protracted political mess that I predict will ensue,” Prince
added.

Prince’s comments are likely red meat for those who think the Obama
administration should do more to fight the Islamic State. His contention
that Iraqi military units fell apart when tested by the militants is true.
It’s also true that the State Department government has declined to
sanction the sale of oil from the semi-autonomous Kurds or sell them
weapons, preferring instead to deal with Iraq’s government in Baghdad.




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