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Title: Blackwater manager blamed for 2004 massacre in Fallujah
Source: News and Observer
URL Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/630475.html
Published: Jul 8, 2007
Author: Joseph Neff
Post Date: 2007-07-08 15:11:26 by Eoghan
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Military contractors write that a site manager sent four Americans on an ill-advised, fatal mission

When four Blackwater USA security guards were ambushed and massacred in Fallujah in 2004, graphic images showed the world exactly what happened: four men killed, their bodies burned and dragged through the streets. A chanting mob hung two mutilated corpses from a bridge.

Since then, Congress and the families of the murdered private security contractors have been demanding answers: Why did the lightly armed and undermanned team go through the heart of one of Iraq's most hostile cities? Why did the two teams sent out that day have four members, not the usual six?

Some answers can be found in memos from a second team for Blackwater operating around Fallujah on March 31, 2004.

Blackwater, based in North Carolina, sent two squads through Fallujah without maps, according to memos obtained by The News & Observer. Both of the six-man teams, named Bravo 2 and November 1, were sent out two men short, leaving them more vulnerable to ambush.

The Bravo 2 team members had protested that they were not ready for the mission and had not had time to prepare their weapons, but they were commanded to go, according to memos written by team members. The team disregarded directions to drive through Fallujah and instead drove around it and returned safely to Baghdad that evening.

The November 1 team went into Fallujah and was massacred.

The Bravo 2 team memos, in emotional, coarse and damning language, placed the blame squarely on Blackwater's Baghdad site manager, Tom Powell.

"Why did we all want to kill him?" team member Daniel Browne wrote the following day. "He had sent us on this [expletive] mission and over our protest. We weren't sighted in, we had no maps, we had not enough sleep, he was taking 2 of our guys cutting off [our] field of fire. As we went over these things we new the other team had the same complaints. They too had their people cut."

The memos surface amid heightened congressional scrutiny of Blackwater, a private security firm based in Moyock, and the private security industry, which grows ever more valuable to the Pentagon. Reports last week indicate that there are now more private contractors than troops operating in Iraq. Blackwater has received hundreds of millions of dollars in federal contracts.

The aftermath of the killings shows one difference between contractors and the military. Had an officer sent four lightly armed soldiers into Fallujah, he would likely have faced public scrutiny in the military justice system. In this case, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has been trying to get documents such as these memos from Blackwater without success.

The families of the four men killed in the ambush -- Jerry Zovko, Wesley Batalona, Scott Helvenston and Michael Teague -- sued Blackwater in Wake County Superior Court in an effort to find out what happened. Blackwater countersued the estates of the four men in federal court, successfully arguing for arbitration, in which the proceedings are closed to the public and the investigation of the incident can be much more limited.

Powell, the site manager, left Blackwater shortly after the Fallujah incident. He will not discuss the event while litigation is pending, said his attorney, Clifford Higby of Panama City, Fla. Efforts to reach the other Blackwater contractors for comment were unsuccessful.

Blackwater, owned by former Navy SEAL Erik Prince, did not respond to requests for comment starting in early June. A company lawyer, John W. Phillips of Seattle, sent a letter protesting the paper's possession of the memos and suggesting possible legal action if they were used in a news report.

Mission under protest

Team Bravo 2 arrived in Baghdad late on the night of March 30, 2004, according to the memo written by team leader Jason Shupe. The team members had just driven up from Kuwait after flying in from the United States.

At that point in the war, attacks on the U.S. military had been growing steadily. Still, aid workers and journalists could travel throughout Iraq. Today, by contrast, they are largely confined to safe zones in Baghdad.

Then, as now, the U.S. was leaning more heavily on private security contractors than in any previous war. Many of the contractors are paid far more than soldiers for their work guarding U.S. officials or, in the case of the four who were killed, empty flatbed trucks.

In a meeting held just before midnight, Powell -- the Blackwater site manager -- told Shupe that his team would likely go on a mission the next morning. Shupe protested; his team members were fighting jet lag and had not "sighted" their weapons, or adjusted the scopes so that the bullets would hit the targets sighted in the cross hairs.

The next morning, Powell said the mission was on, according to memos from three team members. Bravo 2 was ordered to go to the Jordanian border and pick up an executive for ESS, a food catering company, and escort him to Baghdad. The team would go in two vehicles, with two men in each vehicle. Two team members would stay in Baghdad.

Shupe protested, calling it "a bad idea" to send out the crew shorthanded: "Tom disregarded our concern and stated, 'The guys in Falluja only have four guys, you can do this mission with four guys.' " Shupe and the other team members were concerned that vehicles with a driver and one passenger could not protect themselves against attack from the rear.

Powell said he was keeping two men from the squad in Baghdad.

Shupe argued back, according to his memo: "I stated very sarcastically, 'you are going to split my team so you can have an admin guy and a phone watch. ... [M]y guys were fighting jet lag, we have not sighted our weapons in, we have no maps of the route, and no one is familiar with the route.' "

Powell responded: "The route is easy you just drive to Falluja, then through Fallujah to Al Ramiadia then to the boarder."

Do the job or go home

Shupe wrote that he continued to argue against the mission and noted that Blackwater's contract with ESS didn't start until April 3.

"Tom stated 'everything is not a debate you do your job and I will do mine,' " Shupe wrote. Powell gave him an ultimatum, Shupe wrote: Do the job, or go home.

Shupe briefed his team. Like Shupe, they thought the mission was a bad idea, according to the written accounts of two other team members.

Shupe and his three teammates left Baghdad in two vehicles, with four extra cans of fuel. Shupe wrote that he had no idea where or when he would be able to refuel.

As Bravo 2 drove into Fallujah on Highway 10, the team came to an interchange and passed a road sign that pointed to Fallujah. They made a U-turn to go back into Fallujah, as Powell had instructed. But Shupe then decided to pull off the highway. He wrote that he found a map with Highway 10 on it and consulted a global positioning system device.

"I made the call to stay on the highway," Shupe wrote. "The road that we would have got on would have taken us into downtown Falluja. This was at approx. 1000 hrs."

A deadly ambush

Unknown to Shupe, about a half-hour before, Blackwater's November 1 squad had driven into Fallujah, on its way to Camp Ridgeway, an American base west of town. Two team members had been kept behind in Baghdad. Subscribe to *Black Ops - Psyops*

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#1. To: Eoghan, *Mercenaries - War Profiteers* (#0)

The aftermath of the killings shows one difference between contractors and the military. Had an officer sent four lightly armed soldiers into Fallujah, he would likely have faced public scrutiny in the military justice system. In this case, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has been trying to get documents such as these memos from Blackwater without success.

Ron Paul for President

robin  posted on  2007-07-08   15:19:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: robin (#1)

Powell should hang, or confess to a deliberate setup operation...

U.S. Army withholding Halliburton funds in dispute over hired guards

In an e-mail message made public in the hearing and written only hours before the four were killed, another Blackwater worker told the company to end the "smoke and mirror show" and provide its employees in the war zone with adequate weapons and armored vehicles.

"I need ammo," the worker, Tom Powell, said in e-mail message dated March 30, 2004, to supervisors at Blackwater, which is based in North Carolina. "I need Glocks and M4s — all the client body armor you got," he wrote. "Guys are in the field with borrowed stuff and in harm's way."

Powell said he had requested heavily armored vehicles "from the beginning, and from my understanding, an order is still pending."

"Why, I ask," he added.

The next day, a mob in Falluja attacked a supply convoy that was being guarded by Blackwater and killed the four security guards,

“Yes, but is this good for Jews?"

Eoghan  posted on  2007-07-08   15:41:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: robin (#1)

Ron Paul for President

Ron Paul is a Republican. After what I've seen these last seven years, I'll never vote for a Republican again as long as I live. I don't care is GOD is running on the Republican ticket, He won't get my vote.

The Republicans have used this nation like a hole in the ground, and treated us citizens with a level of contempt that would have made old King George blush with embarassment. If Ron Paul wants my vote, he'll switch parties NOW and run as a candidate on the Democratic ticket.

Never, ever, ever, ever, EVER will I vote for ANY Republican for ANY office EVER again. Period! I'll vote third-party, or for Democrats, but NOT for Republicans. Never. Ever. Again. EVER.

Capitalism is NOT an economic system, it's a RELIGION for ASSHOLES!

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2007-07-08   15:42:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Elliott Jackalope (#3)

Ron Paul is a Republican.

Well, he's not your average Republican.

Ron Paul. President. Spread the Word.

wbales  posted on  2007-07-08   15:57:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Elliott Jackalope (#3)

Never, ever, ever, ever, EVER will I vote for ANY Republican for ANY office EVER again. Period! I

I do so understand. The mainstream Repubs need are I think are going to get a much needed punch in the nose election time.

I am a republican here only because the party owns the county and it it the only way to have a little bit of a say about who will win the election.

Note at the last general election I did not vote for any republican. ZERO. I guess you could say I am a mole. ;)

"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men" Plato

tom007  posted on  2007-07-08   23:55:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Elliott Jackalope (#3)

Never, ever, ever, ever, EVER will I vote for ANY Republican for ANY office EVER again. Period! I'll vote third-party, or for Democrats, but NOT for Republicans. Never. Ever. Again. EVER.

You still believe the old paradigm of "x party good, y party bad"? It has to be obvious by now that the majority of both parties are compromised and appear to be beholden to someone else other than the public.

Need examples.....no control of our border, NAFTA, GATT, war in Iraq, North American union, CAFTA

Oh, sure they put on a good show with the minor issues but when it comes to the big ones they seem to walk in lockstep with one another (that is party x and party y) Hell, you hear republican talk show hosts supporting amnesty....give me a break, what a steaming shovel full.

The secret of contentment is knowing how to enjoy what you have, and to be able to lose all desire for things beyond your reach. Lin Yutang

A good traveller is one who does not know where he is going to, and a perfect traveller does not know where he came from. Lin Yutang

intotheabyss  posted on  2007-07-09   0:04:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: intotheabyss (#6)

You still believe the old paradigm of "x party good, y party bad"? It has to be obvious by now that the majority of both parties are compromised and appear to be beholden to someone else other than the public.

No, I believe the Democrats are worthless scumbags, and I hate their stinking, rotten putrid guts. But I'd eat DOGSHIT before I'd ever vote for ANY Republican again. I'll most likely be voting third-party the rest of my life, but if it's a "close race" I'll vote Democrat JUST to HIT BACK against those Republican VERMIN. I despise the Democrats, but at this point I can't even THINK about Republicans without becoming ENRAGED.

Capitalism is NOT an economic system, it's a RELIGION for ASSHOLES!

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2007-07-09   0:33:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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