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UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

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Blackwater founder builds foreign force in UAE: report
Posted 2011/05/15 at 8:22 am EDT

WASHINGTON, May 15, 2011 (Reuters) — The crown prince of Abu Dhabi has hired the founder of private security firm Blackwater Worldwide to set up an 800-member battalion of foreign troops for the United Arab Emirates, The New York Times reported on Sunday.

The Times said it obtained documents that showed the unit being formed by Erik Prince's new company Reflex Responses with $529 million from the UAE would be used to thwart internal revolt, conduct special operations and defend oil pipelines and skyscrapers from attack.

The newspaper said the decision to hire the contingent of foreign troops was taken before a wave of popular unrest spread across the Arab world in recent months, including to the UAE's Gulf neighbors Bahrain, Oman and Saudi Arabia.

The UAE itself has seen no serious unrest. Most of its population is made up of foreign workers.

Blackwater, which once had lucrative contracts to protect U.S. officials in Iraq, became notorious in the region in 2007 when its guards opened fire in Baghdad traffic, killing at least 14 people in what the Iraqi government called a "massacre."

One former Blackwater guard pleaded guilty to manslaughter charges in those killings, and a U.S. court reinstated charges against five others last month. Prince has since sold the firm, which changed its name to Xe. The firm denies wrongdoing.

The newspaper said the Emirates, a close ally of the United States, had some support in Washington for Prince's new project, although it was not clear if it had official U.S. approval.

Two UAE government officials contacted by Reuters declined immediate comment on the New York Times report, and the U.S. embassy in the UAE also had no immediate comment. It was not possible to locate Prince for comment.

The Times quoted a U.S. official who was aware of the programme as saying: "The Gulf countries, and the U.A.E. in particular, don't have a lot of military experience. It would make sense if they looked outside their borders for help."

State Department spokesman Mark Toner told The Times the department was investigating to see if the project broke any U.S. laws. U.S. law requires a license for American citizens to train foreign troops.

Toner also pointed out that Blackwater, now known as Xe Services, had paid $42 million in fines in 2010 for training foreign forces in Jordan without a license, the Times said.

According to former employees of the project and U.S. officials cited by the Times, the troops were brought to a training camp in the UAE from Colombia, South Africa and other countries, starting in the summer of 2010.

They were being trained by retired U.S. military, and former members of German and British special operations units and the French Foreign Legion, the Times said.

Prince had insisted the force hire no Muslims, because they "could not be counted on to kill fellow Muslims," the paper said.

Former employees also told the newspaper the Emirates hoped the force could be used to counter any threat from Iran, which the Arab states in the Gulf consider a foe.

Although The Times said the documents it obtained did not mention Erik Prince, former employees had told the newspaper he had negotiated the contract with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.

Emiriati officials had proposed expanding the force to a brigade of several thousand if the first battalion was successful, the newspaper said.

(Additional reporting is by Mahmoud Habboush)
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

A license to train someone how to fight? Sounds like another bullshit method for the government to milk people out of money.
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

Awesome, another post retirement job for the warfighter!
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

UAE would be a good duty. I liked it there. A lot of good people there that really like us.
Thats one Arab nation that I would feal very comfortable in.
......SmokeRolls
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

"thwart internal revolt" = maintain the current suppression of the population and prevent them from organizing themselves into any kind of effective body to realize their God given rights of freedom and self-determination...

Great...
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

Don't care for any "Kingdom", and don't care for one's that whore themselves out to them!
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

The funny thing about the UAE troops in A-Stan was every time they went out in force, there was a VBIED incident out in the ville, and they would be back in the wire within 2 mikes of the smoke billowing up. They would also hand us tons of choclate baars and other candy going in and out the gates too. Their invitation to dine on Wednesdys was pretty cool too. Goat meat and flat bread and other arabic delacicies full of the tastes of Garam Masala and other piquant seasonings made my tour a lot nicer when I didn't have to eat KBR's finest
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

That actually sounds like a fairly cool idea.
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

He'll probably spend 1 million setting up the battalion and keep 528 million for himself...
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: shootist2004</div><div class="ubbcode-body">He'll probably spend 1 million setting up the battalion and keep 528 million for himself... </div></div>
So an American sells something to the Arabs that's critical to their infrastructure for 528x what it's worth. I got no problem with that.
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TallShot</div><div class="ubbcode-body">So are they taking applications yet...?</div></div> What I was wondering. How's the pay and leave?
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

Why not ask them?

Reflex Responses Management Consultancy LLC
Address 1: PO Box 132606
Town: Khalifa City A
City: Abu Dhabi
Country: United Arab Emirates
Contact Name: Malik Mutlaq


Presumably R2 (as it's called) was licensed in the UAE to get around any problems with US laws conflicting with the mercenary trade. Scuttlebutt is that UAE felt the need to beef up their military at this time on account of Iran's "secret" army build-up. Prince reportedly already has been recruiting heavily from SA's Executive Outcomes.
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

The stuff I've been seeing about this pegs trainer salaries at $215k and up. Not a bad gig if you can get it, and sure beats contracting in AFG
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JSTARSZ</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ever heard of a South African group called "Executive Outcomes?" This is not a new idea at all.
Executive Outcomes - Wiki </div></div>

They changed their name twice. Still around.
 
Re: UAE hires Erik Prince to build private merc army

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fred_C_Dobbs</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Why not ask them?

Reflex Responses Management Consultancy LLC
Address 1: PO Box 132606
Town: Khalifa City A
City: Abu Dhabi
Country: United Arab Emirates
Contact Name: Malik Mutlaq


Presumably R2 (as it's called) was licensed in the UAE to get around any problems with US laws conflicting with the mercenary trade. Scuttlebutt is that UAE felt the need to beef up their military at this time on account of Iran's "secret" army build-up. Prince reportedly already has been recruiting heavily from SA's Executive Outcomes. </div></div>
Mercenary trade is an international law.