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World News See other World News Articles Title: Blackwater founder to open bases in China's Xinjiang People's Daily... Military company Blackwater's founder plans to build new bases in China, a move to support the One Belt and One Road initiative. Frontier Services Group (FSG), a company that helps businesses operating in frontier markets overcome complex security, logistics and operational challenges, is planning to built two operation bases in Northwest China's XinjiangUyghur Autonomous Region and Southwest China's Yunnan Province, Erik Prince, executive chairman of the firm, told the Global Times in mid-March. Prince, 47, is better known as the founder of the private military company Blackwater, now known as Academi, which provides executive security services and specialized training. It is reported that the over 5,000 Blackwater employees were working in nine countries at the company's height. But Blackwater changed its name and sold itself to other investors in 2010 due to its involvement in the Iraq War. Prince also has close ties with high-level US officials. For instance, he is brother to the new Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, and a frequent Breitbart radio guest of White House power broker Stephen Bannon. One Belt One Road Regarding his new operation in China, Prince told the Global Times that "in late 2016, FSG has expanded its geographic focus from purely Africa to include the Northwest and Southwest corridors of the One Belt and One Road initiative." "The Northwest corridor includes the countries of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Southwest corridor includes Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia," said Prince, adding that "the planned new facility in China's Yunnan Province will allow FSG to be able to better serve companies in the Southwest corridor. Subsequently, FSG will be opening a training facility in Xinjiang to serve businesses in the Northwest corridor." Wang Dawei, spokesperson of FSG, told the Global Times that the Yunnan base will be operating within this year while the one in Xinjiang is projected to start operation in 2018. FSG's main service is to provide Chinese customers logistical support to get in and out of African danger zones, Prince told Bloomberg in 2015. "Africa is an important destination for Chinese investment ... We believe our team's local knowledge will greatly benefit Chinese clients," said Prince. FSG is betting its future on serving Chinese companies, which Prince says are unprepared to help employees who suffer accidents or violence overseas, Bloomberg reported in 2015. Wu Xinbo, director of the Center for American Studies at Fudan University, told the Global Times that the security services for Chinese overseas enterprises should be bolstered to better implement the One Belt and One Road initiative. It is advisable for China to draw experience from private US companies, said Wu. Chinese companies desperately need overseas protection services, Li Jiang, director of the international affairs department in the China Security and Protection Group, told the Global Times, adding that Chinese security service companies lack advanced management theories. Different from Blackwater However, FSG's operation in China and Prince's background have sparked controversies back in the US, with some media, such as Buzzfeed News, suspecting Prince's business in China "could put him at odds with President Donald Trumpand could also risk violating US law," in a report on February 17. The Activist Post reported on February 22 that Prince is bringing Blackwater to China, accompanied by a composite photo of Prince and Chinese soldiers. Prince denied the accusation that FSG provides Blackwater-type armed security services. He said that the only thing FSG and Blackwater share in common is his involvement. "FSG employees do not carry guns and therefore do not provide any armed security services," said Prince, adding that unarmed security includes close protection, analytics, intelligence and risk assessments. When asked if his business in China seems to conflict with the China policy set by Trump and Steve Bannon, Prince said that "FSG activity is completely separate from the US administration. We do not see any conflicts between our business and the US administration." He added that One Belt and One Road initiative is FSG's main focus right now. "I am very familiar with the policy and believe it will transform trade across the world in the future. Trade and infrastructure are extremely beneficial to all nations. I do not see any conflict with US strategy," said Prince. Some media cast doubt on Prince's business in China. The Intercept reported in March 2016 that the US intelligence has been monitoring Prince's communications and movements for a year and that he has close ties with Chinese government. However, Prince said that he greatly respects Chinese companies' attitude toward frontier markets. "Chinese companies have been leading the way in developing frontier markets in recent years. This will increase with China's One Belt and One Road initiative and we look forward to supporting them," he said. The Intercept's report was also criticized by Wu, who said that some Western media have the wrong idea that anything involving China is bad, so Prince's cooperation with China is also bad. Poster Comment: Zhu... Blackwater was nothing more than a private mercenary army contracted to the Pentagon. Considering the US funds Uighur terrorists the last person you want in China is this Erik Prince.+12 peye Of course, of course bases in China that is what is needed. Blackwater can be the ones who get it started and then we go from there. Brilliant idea. w.leong Zhu If it's the same Blackwater whose employees were found guilty of murdering Iraqis, China should stay well away from such businesses unless any wrongdoing committed by them will be tried in a Chinese court, not it the US. This company still has close ties to the US military & as stated, they could be collecting intelligence or undermining governance in China. +7 Zhu Liew_Francis51 Let's look forward to a regime change in the US. +3 Liew_Francis51/ Zhu They did it every 4 years. It is called the Presidential election. Zhu /Liew_Francis51 A mere 58.4% of eligible voters took part in the 2016 US electoral farce with a choice between the two most despised candidates in recent history. Only in six states did candidates got more votes than the total voters that abstained. w140v Liew_Francis51 there will never be a transfer of power. The country is in the lock hold of the deep state, and asasinations happens often Axel Schneider/ w140v deep state = Jew state Tatarewicz... Very true. What happens in so-called democracies is people think they've done their duty by voting. They are "too busy" with work, family, watching TV, sports and other entertainment so they ignore the most important role in democracy: finding a competent candidate, funding and organizing the candidate's election campaign. Jews in America, being intensely interested in having a country of their own, took on this role as dual citizens, under the auspices of the Israeli lobby, and made sure only Israel-supporting candidates got selected/elected from either main party. Thus you have a 500+ Congress voting funds for wars against Israel's enemies, billions in annual grants which more than pays for the lobby's $60-70 million annual budget. Much of the billions spent on US national elections goes to print and electronic media which Jews control so Joe Six-pack is oblivious to this nonsense.. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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