Blackwater feels thrown under bus

 

"I put myself and my company at the CIA's disposal for some very risky missions," Prince told Vanity Fair

"I put myself and my company at the CIA's disposal for some very risky missions," Prince told Vanity Fair

WASHINGTON: The man who built Blackwater USA into one of the world’s most respected and reviled defense contractors feels that he was thrown under the bus after serving the nation’s security interests for years.

Erik Prince’s company, which renamed itself Xe Services in February after an uproar over its Iraq operations, has worked closely for years with the CIA, the State Department and the U.S. military. But it became the target of a series of federal investigations and congressional probes, primarily for its Iraq work. Most recently, officials disclosed that the CIA tapped the company to work under a program to capture or kill terrorists.

The 40-year-old heir to a Michigan auto parts fortune told Vanity Fair in an interview that Xe now pays $2 million a month in legal bills. The company is headquartered in Moyock in northeastern North Carolina,

“I put myself and my company at the CIA’s disposal for some very risky missions,” Prince told Vanity Fair. “But when it became politically expedient to do so, someone threw me under the bus.”

“Well, what happened to me was worse,” Prince said. “People acting for political reasons disclosed not only the existence of a very sensitive program but my name along with it.”

A September 2007 shooting in a Baghdad square that led to federal charges against company contractors triggered outrage in Iraq and the United States and prompted the eventual State Department decision not to renew Blackwater’s contract protecting diplomats in Iraq. Executives at the company bemoaned that the work had tarnished the company’s image.

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