
Heckuva job, Condi
Well, Secretary Rice promised a “full and complete review” of Blackwater’s security practices in Iraq, and here’s the first report:
The initial U.S. Embassy report on a Sept. 16 shooting incident in Baghdad involving Blackwater USA, a private security firm, depicts an afternoon of mayhem that included a car bomb, a shootout in a crowded traffic circle and an armed standoff between Blackwater guards and Iraqi security forces before the U.S. military intervened.
The two-page report, described by a State Department official as a “first blush” account from the scene, raises new questions about what transpired in the intersection. According to the report, the events that led to the shooting involved three Blackwater units. One of them was ambushed near the traffic circle and returned fire before fleeing the scene, the report said. Another unit that went to the intersection was then surrounded by Iraqis and had to be extricated by the U.S. military, it added.
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Witnesses and the Iraqi government have insisted that the shooting by the private guards was unprovoked. Blackwater has claimed that its guards returned fire only after they were shot at. The document makes no reference to civilian casualties. Eleven Iraqi civilians were killed and 12 wounded in the incident. The report said Blackwater sustained no casualties.
Thus far, we’re talking about a “full and complete review” which ignores eleven civilians gunned down by Blackwater mercs.

Heckuva review, Condi. Nice jacket, though.

Boy, I know how people hate those Hitler references,
but a violent, private army loyal no to the nation, but to the leader….. Sounds like the SA to me.
I believe Blackwater ran the investigation. Of it’s self.