Well, for one Blackwater has been told to go fuck themselves. For two, the contractors have been told to go fuck themselves. For three we wouldn't have to spend rather vast sums of money on making sure the oil rigs do not produce any oil or are not bombed. Et cetera.
Have they made a decision about BlackwaterAfghanistan yet, this was the latest I heard?
The State Department's inspector general will review services provided by Blackwater Worldwide in Afghanistan, only weeks after the Baghdad government canceled the embattled security company's contract in Iraq.
Inspector General Harold W. Geisel told the Commission on Wartime Contracting on Monday that his department will begin the performance review in March.
"We are reviewing Blackwater," Mr. Geisel said.
The commission was established in 2008 with a mandate to provide two annual reports to Congress about corruption and other irregularities involving wartime contractors and related issues. An interim report is due to Congress by May 1.
The seven-member commission is bipartisan and independent. It hopes to prevent the sorts of problems that have plagued U.S. contracting in Iraq from occurring in Afghanistan, according to its Web site. The panel can refer any violation or potential violation of law to the attorney general.
"The fact that adverse action is taken against Blackwater in one country does not mean adverse action will be taken against them in another country," a State Department official told The Washington Times. He asked not to be named, citing the sensitivity of the subject.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/feb/03/blackwater-under-review-in-afghanistan/