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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Pakistan: U.S. Embassy Security and The Continued Backstabbing By Pakistan

Filed under: Afghanistan,Pakistan — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 11:09 AM

U.S. Embassy spokesman Rick Snelsire said the U.S. contract with Inter-Risk to provide security at the embassy and consulates took effect this year. It is believed to be the first U.S. contract for the firm, said Snelsire, who did not have a figure for its amount.

“Our understanding is they obtained licenses with whatever they brought into the country to meet the contractual needs,” he said. “We told the government that we had a contract with Inter-Risk.”

Akram said he had no idea about any U.S. links to Inter-Risk.

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    Oh really?  Akram, or the police chief, had no clue about this contract?  So you are saying that the government, intelligence services, police and your hyperactive media and blogosphere had ‘no idea’ that the US was contracted with Inter-Risk to provide security at the embassy?  Pffft.  I sincerely doubt that claim Mr Akram, and this stinks.  This smells of politics and more of the same Pakistani back stabbing crap that we have all become so used too. Are you folks not aware of the fact that your country is at war, and in your backyard is a ‘rabid pit bull’ that has killed and continues to kill in your country and in Afghanistan?  Wake up and smell the tea.

    Bottom line, we have given billions of dollars to Pakistan in this war, and Pakistan could care less about our security there.  We have an embassy there, and because there is an active war going on in Pakistan, our folks require security.  That is a basic fundamental right of any human being on this planet, and yet this is how we are treated?

   I look at these latest actions against the Pakistani owned security company called Inter-risk, and the views of a few in regards to the embassy, and it pisses me off.  Pakistan takes our money to fight this war against extremists, and for the most part, funnels that money into military hardware to defend against India.  Yet this is how you treat us? And Inter-risk is Pakistani owned, so our money is going into the pockets of a Pakistani for the security of our embassy there? Talk about a slap in the face?

   Furthermore, Pakistan is not doing enough to eliminate the Taliban and Islamic extremists in their country. That is painfully obvious, regardless of what anyone thinks about the latest actions in the Swat Valley.  The Taliban and company are much stronger elsewhere.  I posted that photo below, because to me, that symbolizes the complete worthlessness of Pakistan in this war. I would say that our blood loss in Afghanistan is another prime example of Pakistan’s pathetic action in this war.

     The enemy is in your backyard, and you are just allowing him to hang out. Meanwhile, that enemy is killing our troops and Afghan civilians, selling opium to fund their war and extorting  villages for security–Mafioso style, all with the idea of spreading some twisted and archaic version of Islam throughout the region. And why do we continue to give Pakistan all this money? Oh, that’s right, Pakistan has nukes……(shaking my head)   –Matt

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Taliban and a Hummer

Taliban Posing with a Captured Humvee in Pakistan. 

Pakistan police raid US-contracted security firm

By MUNIR AHMAD and NAHAL TOOSI

ISLAMABAD — Pakistani police raided a local security firm that helps protect the U.S. Embassy on Saturday, seizing dozens of allegedly unlicensed weapons at a time when unusually intense media scrutiny of America’s use of private contractors has deepened anti-U.S. sentiment.

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Monday, September 14, 2009

Cool Stuff: DEA FAST Teams in Afghanistan

Filed under: Afghanistan,Law Enforcement,Video — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 11:32 PM

Video: CSPAN–Wartime Contracting in Afghanistan and Iraq: DoS and the Kabul Fiasco

Filed under: Afghanistan,Video — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 8:38 AM

   I am watching this right now, and it is fascinating.  They talk about ‘Snack Pack’ (dressing like Afghans and going outside the wire to do a recon) and the hazing stuff.  Lots of interesting little tidbits being covered in this deal.

    The overall impression that I get, is that this hearing is bashing the crap out of State for not doing anything about this stuff when it was brought up, time and time again over the years.  This contract has been a joke for awhile, and State could care less about squaring it away. –Matt

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     The most profound thing in this whole deal was Samuel Brinkley alluding to the idea that the Snack Pack was condoned by the State Department. (Snack Pack was the group that did the recon outside the wire–big no, no, and definitely not in the contract)

   I will applaud him for the apologies to the industry, and that is the least he could do. Although I am not too convinced that he is the right guy for that VP job with Wackenhut.  He didn’t even know what a Gurkha was, and he actually thought that all of his Nepalese guards on the contract at the Embassy were Gurkhas.  LOL

     Oh, and the AGNA supervisor that put together that Rat Poster (friends do not rat on friends…..), is an idiot. You know who you are, and guys like you do not deserve to be in management or even in this industry. –Matt

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Training: We Have Shooting, First Aid, Driving, and EP Courses, But Where Are the Leadership Courses?

Training:  We Have Shooting, First Aid, Driving, and EP Courses, But Where Are the Leadership Courses?

09/11/2009

     You know, I really dig all the action schools out there.  That stuff is fun, and they are also vital to our core skill set for working in this industry.  But something is severely lacking in the training industry, and that is leadership training.

     It is not enough anymore to say ‘I was an NCO or Officer in the military’, or ‘I was a Police Sergeant at my old PD’.  Nope, what we need is industry specific leadership/management training, and I just don’t see it out there.

     Better yet, we need to see companies putting more of an emphasis on good leadership out there, by setting up training for their contractors, managers and regional managers.  So much money these days is spent on shooting and all the other sexy stuff for overseas spin ups, but you see absolutely no training at all for leadership stuff. The companies make a god awful amount of money on these contracts, and the least they could do is spend the money for this training, and go over what they expect out of their leaders and aspiring leaders. To actually institute some system of management that will give the contractors out in the field, a better chance at doing well out there.

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Industry Talk: Armor Group Seeks More Guards, But What Have They Done to Fix Things?

Armor Group Seeks More Guards, But What Have They Done to Fix Things?

09/10/2009

     I got an email from Black Ice Security telling me that Armor Group was looking for Embassy Guards, and I also noticed that Secure Aspects was flying the same AG Embassy Guard Force job. At first I chuckled, and then I thought wow, someone is going to jump into that mess and risk their reputation with this gig-I better discuss this with the readers.  The question I have, which I am sure is on the minds of potential contractors signing up for this job, is what has AG done to insure that another fiasco like this doesn’t happen again?

     The reason why I think they should make a public statement on such a thing, is because AG will further damage this industry if they have not done the necessary things to fix their organization and management.  If they were in a bubble, I could care less, but the reality of it all is that what AG does, impacts everyone in this industry.  Like I have said in prior posts, I am tired of being hated, because of the acts of others.

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