One of the most contentious issues surrounding a long-term U.S.-Iraq security agreement is whether private security contractors should receive blanket legal immunity from Iraqi laws. However, buried today in a Washington Post article, reporter Karen DeYoung reveals that negotiators have agreed that security contractors “would be subject to Iraqi law,” a setback for the Bush administration. Negotiators are still working out the dates for a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq.It won't be the same anymore. Time to declare war on the US Mexico border and to privatize it!
Monday, August 11, 2008
So how long will it take Blackwater to pack up and leave?
Labels:
Accountability,
Blackwater,
Defense Contractors,
Immunity,
Iraq,
Iraq War,
Security
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