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Taco John
11-10-2007, 12:44 AM
New Law May Spell End To Iraq Contractors
CBS News: Documents Show Iraqi Parliament Considering Ending Immunity For Private Firms

WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, 2007

(CBS) The government of Iraq has notified private security firms their immunity from Iraqi law is about to end, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.

The title of a letter sent by the interior ministry - and obtained exclusively CBS News - says it all: “Removing the legal immunity.” Until now, security firms like Blackwater have operated under a grant of immunity issued in 2004 by the then-top American in Iraq, L. Paul Bremer.

But the draft of a new law says “all immunities … shall be cancelled."

That law still must be ratified by the Iraqi parliament, and if and when it is, private security firms would almost certainly pull out of Iraq.

“There’s no question it’s a disaster if this got passed,” said Carter Andress, one of an estimated 8,500 private security contractors guarding diplomats, convoys and reconstruction sites for the U.S. He is not willing to let his employees be subject to arrest by an Iraqi police force he believes is riddled with corruption and infiltrated by enemy fighters.

“How do we determine in that situation whether or not it's legitimate use of the rule of law or whether or not this is someone trying to kidnap one of us and take advantage of the situation,” he said.

Despite troubles caused by out-of-control contractors American officials say they are indispensible to U.S. operations in Iraq. They're counting on the Iraqi parliament not to ratify the law.


But Andress, who knows first hand the public anger triggered by last September’s infamous Blackwater shooting, is not so sure.

“This may be the first law that parliament gets passed,” he said. “Here's one they can all agree upon.”

If the parliament strikes back, the shooting, which left 17 Iraqis dead could end up killing off the entire network of private contractors on which the U.S. depends.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/11/09/eveningnews/main3482676.shtml

banyon
11-10-2007, 07:25 AM
Yep, accountability is out of the question. There's no way they want that. They will definitely high tail it out of town.

Third Eye
11-10-2007, 01:11 PM
Good for them. Our little baby's all growns up.

Pitt Gorilla
11-10-2007, 10:38 PM
Good for them. This is what they should be doing.

a1na2
11-11-2007, 07:17 AM
Good for them. This is what they should be doing.

NO! That's not what they should be doing. They should be busy about finding a way to unify the country and tear down the secular and religious walls between the tribes of their country.

By working on an Anti-American policy they are diverting from what their actual task should be.

Dave Lane
11-11-2007, 07:46 AM
Glad to see it. Imagine an America being subjected to the rule of law.

Dave

BucEyedPea
11-11-2007, 07:57 AM
:thumb:

a1na2
11-11-2007, 08:19 AM
Glad to see it. Imagine an America being subjected to the rule of law.

Dave

So how do you feel about the illegals from Mexico being subjected to the rule of law?

unlurking
11-11-2007, 08:40 AM
NO! That's not what they should be doing. They should be busy about finding a way to unify the country and tear down the secular and religious walls between the tribes of their country.

By working on an Anti-American policy they are diverting from what their actual task should be.
This isn't Anti-American. It's as American as it gets. Checks and balances baby.

unlurking
11-11-2007, 08:42 AM
So how do you feel about the illegals from Mexico being subjected to the rule of law?
They shouldn't be, because they shouldn't be here. Hell, I say we ship them to Iraq.

StcChief
11-11-2007, 08:53 AM
Pull 'em out and let these politicians and diplomats fend for themselves....

a1na2
11-11-2007, 03:06 PM
They shouldn't be, because they shouldn't be here. Hell, I say we ship them to Iraq.The shouldn't be here, but they are and they are getting away with breaking the laws of the land.

I'd say do everything possible to find the illegals and send them back to Mexico plus stop any foreign aid to Mexico to pay for the deportment.

[just for a kicker, I'll personally pay to get T**o J**n sent back to Mexico!!!:)]

Pitt Gorilla
11-11-2007, 03:23 PM
The shouldn't be here, but they are and they are getting away with breaking the laws of the land.

I'd say do everything possible to find the illegals and send them back to Mexico plus stop any foreign aid to Mexico to pay for the deportment.

[just for a kicker, I'll personally pay to get T**o J**n sent back to Mexico!!!:)]
Why are you so bent on changing the subject?

a1na2
11-11-2007, 03:53 PM
Why are you so bent on changing the subject?

Why are you deflecting from the issue of obeying laws of the land?

Third Eye
11-11-2007, 10:22 PM
Why are you deflecting from the issue of obeying laws of the land?
You do mean THEIR laws on THEIR land right?

a1na2
11-11-2007, 10:58 PM
You do mean THEIR laws on THEIR land right?

It works both ways. Here and there. At least it's supposed to.