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Tuesday
Feb032009

Sometimes the Bad Guy Doesn't Get Punished: Iraq and Blackwater

Maybe the Coen Brothers can follow up No Country for Old Men with a movie based on the following from today's Washington Post:

The Pentagon wrote in 2007 that Blackwater Worldwide contractors in Iraq are not subject to U.S. civilian criminal laws, a position that undercuts the Justice Department’s effort to prosecute five Blackwater security guards on manslaughter charges.


Defense contractors can be prosecuted in U.S. courts for crimes committed overseas, but because of a legal loophole, contractors for other agencies can face charges only if their work assignments supported the Defense Department. Blackwater, the largest security contractor in Iraq, works for the State Department.

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