Notorious billionaire and war profiteer Erik Prince, who founded the disgraced mercenary firm Blackwater, is once again appealing to President Donald Trump to privatize the 17-year-old war in Afghanistan.
As the Trump White House is “preparing for a government-wide appraisal” of the war in the coming months—as Reuters reported Tuesday, citing “several current U.S. officials and other former officials and advisers with direct knowledge”—Prince is refusing to give up his dream of a mercenary takeover of the war.
While world leaders headed to Brussels for the NATO summit, Prince published a pair of videos on YouTube Tuesday. Backed by suspenseful music as well as clips of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and U.S. military operations in the Middle East, Prince urges Trump “to appoint a special presidential envoy and empower them to wage an unconventional war against the Taliban and Daesh forces.”
Prince also delved into his master plan in an op-ed for RealClearPolitics and an exclusive interview with The Independent. His privatization pitch—he prefers the euphemisms “rationalizing and restructuring”—is not new. As the newspaper noted, “It was a strategy he put forward once before to the White House, where it received the backing of Steve Bannon, then Mr. Trump’s chief strategist, and his son-in-law Jared Kushner.”
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