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Military contractors linked to controversial Blackwater want civilian army and detention camps to run Trump’s deportation plansPrince was also joined by Bill Mathews, another former chief operating officer at Blackwater, the private military contractor tied to the 2007 massacre of 17 Iraqi civilians, including two ...
Ecuador's security forces will "very soon" receive advice from Erik Prince, the private security executive, on fighting criminal gangs that are attempting to increase violence ahead of an April ...
The Trump administration is looking to deport 12 million people in the next two years, and the private sector is vying for government contracts to pitch in.
In a local radio interview earlier this month, Noboa said his government was “already in talks” to receive foreign military ...
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa has told the BBC he wants US, European and Brazilian armies to join his "war" against ...
Mercenary mogul Erik Prince expressed doubts over Western claims that the Ukraine war has weakened the Russian military ...
Erik Prince has disputed the effectiveness of American weapons used by Ukraine against Russia Read Full Article at RT.com ...
President Daniel Noboa says Ecuador needs international help combatting drug cartels. But experts argue that militarizing the ...
The former Blackwater CEO was effectively expelled from the first Trump administration, banned from inside the Pentagon and ...
Founder of private military company Blackwater Erik D. Prince argued that private companies should take the lead in traditionally governmental activities — from defense to infrastructure to ...
founder of the notorious private military contractor formerly known as Blackwater. Noboa did not provide details on the partnership but said on X that it aims to help in the fight against ...
Ecuador's Interior Minister John Reimberg attends interview with Reuters, in Quito ...
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