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Who spits on the US laws?

An American private security company Academi LLC is more known by its former name of Blackwater, has avoided serious sanctions on the list of 17 charges against it which made the U.S. Justice Department and escaped with a fine of $ 7.5 million, only under an illegal possession of automatic weapons, writes The Washington Post.

Academi LLC was founded in 1997 by Erik Prince, retired U.S. Special Forces officer, consisting in friendly and business relations with Russian Victor Bout. The company has branch offices on five continents, as well as small arms it has tanks, aircraft and artillery. Owing to government contracts company revenues is of more than a billion dollars. In 2010 the company received a contract from the CIA to guard facilities in Afghanistan, earlier “became famous” by shootings of civilians in Iraq and “buying” young Iraqi girls for carnal pleasures.

“This company is just spits on the United States laws. They managed to sell weapons to Sudan, helped Sweden and Denmark to construct a hand grenade that based on American technology. They trained Canadian soldiers on the U.S. Special Forces secret method, supplying military equipment to Iraq and Afghanistan. And all this without knowledge or permission of the American authorities”, – plays the fool in an interview of newspaper Brock Nicholson, a former agent of the US Service for the Control of weapons trafficking.

Is the CIA contract without knowledge of the authorities? And what, is the CIA a limited liability company?

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