America’s Death Squads Inc.
21 August 2009

The US Central Intelligence Agency contracted the now notorious
private security firm Blackwater for a secret program of “targeted
killings” against alleged Al Qaeda operatives, according to media
reports Thursday.

The agency essentially was attempting to subcontract state
assassinations to a private company employing mercenaries.

In June, current CIA Director Leon Panetta briefed leading members of
congressional intelligence committees on the program and said he
ordered it terminated. The existence of the assassination program had
been kept secret from Congress, apparently on the orders of former
Vice President Dick Cheney. Panetta said he learned of it only after
six months as the agency’s chief.

According to the New York Times, which broke the story of Blackwater’s
involvement, the arrangement was never formalized with a contract.
Instead a “gentlemen’s agreement” was worked out between top Bush
administration and CIA officials and Blackwater founder and owner Erik
Prince.

Under Prince, a former Navy Seal, Blackwater (now renamed Xe Services)
has taken in billions from the US government to field mercenaries
(most of them ex-US military special operations personnel) in Iraq and
Afghanistan.

The name Blackwater became infamous in the wake of a series of
incidents involving the use of excessive and often gratuitous force by
its operatives against Iraqi civilians. These culminated in the
September 2007 Nisour Square shooting spree in which Blackwater gunmen
killed 17 unarmed Iraqi civilians in Baghdad.

The massacre was the inevitable end product of a system in which
mercenary security contractors are able to kill with complete
impunity, restrained neither by the laws of the country that they
occupy nor by the code of military justice. This itself is only one
reflection of the predatory and illegal character of the war as a
whole.

Prince has the most intimate connections with the Republican right.
His sister is a former head of the Michigan Republican Party. He is
one of the principals in a foundation that is a major funder of right-
wing Christian fundamentalist organizations like Focus on the Family.

While these Republican connections were seen by many as key to
Blackwater’s success, both the Pentagon and the State Department
continue to award Prince’s company contracts under the Obama
administration.

In a court case brought on behalf of Iraqi victims of the Nisour
Square massacre, two former Blackwater employees have submitted sworn
statements charging, among other things, “that Mr. Prince and his
employees murdered, or had murdered, one or more persons who have
provided information, or who were planning to provide information, to
the federal authorities about the ongoing criminal conduct” of the
company. Both men said that they feared for their own lives.

The Washington Post quoted an unnamed former CIA official who said
that under the assassination program Blackwater personnel spent a
great deal of time conducting “simulated missions that often involved
kidnapping.”

The revelations about Blackwater’s involvement in the CIA
assassination program raise a host of questions. Why has it been kept
secret from the American public even after CIA Director Panetta
briefed Congress on the program more than two months ago? Did Panetta
conceal the information from Congress, or did the members of the
intelligence committees keep their mouths shut after learning of this
potentially criminal conspiracy?

More fundamentally, the CIA-Blackwater deal testifies to the profound
and continuing degeneration of democracy in the United States.

It is one more piece of evidence—as if more were needed—that the Bush
administration was a criminal regime that operated in open defiance of
the US law and the Constitution, directing assassinations and torture
from the White House.

Yet no one has been held accountable. The Obama administration covers
for the criminal practices of its predecessor, while continuing the
wars of aggression which are the gravest of these crimes.

The Obama White House and the Democratic-led Congress are in
continuous retreat before the pressure of the military and
intelligence complex—a state within the state—to halt any
investigations, much less prosecutions, of the crimes of the Bush
administration.

This campaign was evident again on Thursday, when former CIA director
Michael Hayden flatly defended Blackwater, saying that the agency
needed to make use of the company’s “very discreet skill sets.”

What emerges even more clearly from these latest revelations is the
picture of a government in which individuals such as Prince, and his
counterparts within the military and intelligence agencies, exercise
extraordinary and unaccountable power.

In the 1960s and 1970s, the CIA earned the epithet “Murder, Inc.” for
its involvement in series of assassinations and assassination attempts
against foreign leaders, ranging from Patrice Lumumba in the Congo to
Cuba’s Fidel Castro.

What is revealed in the CIA-Blackwater deal, however, is even more
sinister. The agency was contracting death squads composed of
mercenaries organized by a right-wing figure with intimate connections
to the Republican Party.

There is a real danger that the same forces that have been allowed to
kill and torture with impunity in Iraq and Afghanistan will be turned
against militant workers and others challenging the interests of the
ruling elite and the profit system in the United States itself. In
short, death squad violence utilized by American imperialism from El
Salvador to Iraq can be brought home.

Indeed, Blackwater has already deployed its highly trained killers in
domestic operations. In 2005, hundreds of the company’s mercenaries
carrying automatic weapons were sent into the streets of Katrina-
stricken New Orleans.

The use of these elements comes together with the continuation of
domestic spying and the implementation of a system of “preventive
detention” allowing the indefinite imprisonment of enemies of the
state without charges or trials. The scaffolding of dictatorship has
been erected in the US.

This trend continues unabated under the Obama administration. The
policy is dictated by class interests and the nature of the crisis
confronting US and world capitalism. The unprecedented level of social
inequality dividing America’s financial aristocracy from working
people is fundamentally incompatible with democracy.

These grave threats to democratic rights can be defeated—and top
government officials brought to account for their crimes—only by means
of political struggle by the working class mobilized in its own party
fighting for the socialist transformation of society.

Bill Van Auken

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