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Saturday November 24th, 2007

Host

Ian Punnett

Guests

Clip Streams

 
D.B. Cooper Case
 
History of Blackwater
 
Blackwater Enters Fallujah

Recap

Private Military Contractors

Author and adventurer Robert Young Pelton discussed his latest book, Licensed to Kill: Hired Guns in the War on Terror, in which he explores the rise of military privatization in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as in our own country.

According to Pelton, "to fight wars today we need a private capability." Private military contractors, such as Triple Canopy and Blackwater, provide the government with cheaper to use civilians who are licensed to kill, he said. Many of the people working for these companies are former soldiers, Pelton explained, who drift back into private security work after their official tours of duty are over.

Pelton provided a history of the rise of private military firms and the origin of Blackwater, including an analysis of the controversy surrounding Blackwater's operation in Fallujah, where four of their agents were killed. He estimated that more than 1,000 civilian contractors have died in Iraq. Pelton also spoke about Blackwater's role in domestic security.

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Dangerous Places Map

Robert Young Pelton's website includes an interactive map of the world's Dangerous Places. Each country is graded on a 4-color scale ranging in potential risk from "A Vacation with Grandma" to "Could Be Your Last Trip." Clicking on particularly troubled areas will bring up special reports which provide further information and travel warnings.
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