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Security Firm Running #DakotaAccessPipeline Intelligence Has Ties to U.S. Military Work in #Iraq and #Afghanistan

By Steve Horn
Oct 28, 2016

"#TigerSwan is one of several security firms under investigation for its work guarding the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota while potentially without a permit. Besides this recent work on the #StandingRockSioux protests in #NorthDakota, this company has offices in Iraq and Afghanistan and is run by a special forces Army veteran.

"According to a summary of the investigation, TigerSwan 'is in charge of Dakota Access intelligence and supervises the overall security.'

"The Morton County, North Dakota, Sheriff’s Department also recently concluded that another security company, Frost Kennels, operated in the state while unlicensed to do so and could face criminal charges. The firm’s attack dogs bit #protesters at a heated Labor Day weekend protest.

"Law enforcement and private security at the North Dakota pipeline protests have faced criticism for maintaining a militarized presence in the area. The American Civil Liberties Union (#ACLU) and National Lawyer’s Guild have filed multiple open records requests to learn more about the extent of this #militarization, and over 133,000 citizens have signed a petition calling for the U.S. Department of Justice to intervene and quell the backlash.

"The Federal Aviation Administration has also implemented a no-fly zone, which bars anyone but law enforcement from flying within a 4-mile radius and 3500 feet above the ground in the protest area. #DallasGoldtooth, an organizer on the scenes in North Dakota with the #IndigenousEnvironmentalNetwork, said on Facebook that '#DAPL private security planes and choppers were flying all day' within the designated no-fly zone.

"Donnell Hushka, the designated public information officer for the North Dakota Tactical Operation Center, which is tasked with overseeing the no-fly zone, did not respond to repeated queries about designated private entities allowed to fly in no-fly zone airspace.

"What is TigerSwan?

"TigerSwan has offices in Iraq, Afghanistan, #Jordan, #SaudiArabia, #India, and #LatinAmerica and has headquarters in North Carolina. In the past year, TigerSwan won two U.S. Department of State contracts worth over $7 million to operate in Afghanistan, according to USASpending.gov.

"TigerSwan, however, claims on its website that the contract is worth $25 million, and said in a press release that the State Department contract called for the company to 'monitor, assess, and advise current and future nation building and stability initiatives in Afghanistan.' Since 2008, TigerSwan has won about $57.7 million worth of U.S. government contracts and subcontracts for security services.

"Company founder and CEO James Reese, a veteran of the elite Army Delta Force, served as the 'lead advisor for Special Operations to the Director of the CIA for planning, operations and integration for the invasion of Afghanistan and Operation Enduring Freedom' in Iraq, according to his company biography. Army Delta partakes in mostly covert and high-stakes missions and is part of the U.S. Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), the latter well known for killing Osama Bin Laden.

"One of TigerSwan’s advisory board members, Charles Pittman, has direct ties to the #OilAndGasIndustry. Pittman “served as President of #Amoco Egypt Oil Company, Amoco Eurasia Petroleum Company, and Regional President BP Amoco plc. (covering the #MiddleEast, the Caspian Sea region, Egypt, and India),' according to his company biography.

'Sad, But Not Surprising'

"Investigative journalist #JeremyScahill told #DemocracyNow! in a 2009 interview that TigerSwan did some covert operations work with #Blackwater USA, dubbed the 'world’s most powerful #mercenary army' in his book by the same name. Blackwater has also guarded #OilPipelines in central #Asia, according to Scahill’s book.

"Reese advised Blackwater and took a leave of absence from TigerSwan in 2008 in the aftermath of the #NisourSquareMassacre, a shooting in Iraq conducted by Blackwater officers which saw 17 Iraqi civilians killed. TigerSwan has a business relationship with Babylon Eagles Security Company, a private security firm headquartered in Iraq which also has had business ties with Blackwater.

"'It is sad, but not surprising, that this firm has ties to the US interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq,' Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the women-led peace group #CODEPINK and the co-founder of the human rights group #GlobalExchange, told DeSmog. 'It is another terrifying example of how our violent interventions abroad come home to haunt us in the form of repression and violation of our civil rights.'

"The North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the Private Investigation and Security Board are also conducting parallel investigations to the one recently completed by Morton County. TigerSwan did not comment on questions posed about their contract."

desmog.com/2016/10/28/private-

DeSmog · Security Firm Running Dakota Access Pipeline Intelligence Has Ties to U.S. Military Work in Iraq and AfghanistanTigerSwan is one of several security firms under investigation for its work guarding the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota while potentially without a permit. Besides this recent work on the Standing Rock Sioux protests in North Dakota, this company has offices in Iraq and Afghanistan and is run by a special forces Army veteran. According to a summary […]

During the #Prigozhin #mutiny in Syria an unreported crackdown unfolded, 'including blocking phone lines, summoning around a dozen #Wagner commanders to a Russian base, ordering #mercenary fighters to sign new contracts with the #Russian defence ministry or promptly leave #Syria' , acc to sources, incl #Syrian security officials, sources based near deployed Russian forces, and regional officials. Excl reporting by Reuters Maya Gebeily
reuters.com/world/syria-brough

H/t @Sherifazuhur

ReutersExclusive: Syria brought Wagner Group fighters to heel as mutiny unfolded in RussiaBy Suleiman Al-Khalidi
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In addition to the advertised aim of providing security - a big reason for #Wagner ’s presence on the continent is money-making. The #CAR for example is rich in natural resources like #copper, #gold, #uranium and #Russia ’s #mercenary arm has reportedly been involved in the #mining business too. 'In the CAR the economic interests of the #WagnerGroup continue to grow. They're now in the #vodka business. the dependency of the CAR on the Wagner group is concerning in light of the rebellion.'

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'Convicted in his youth for theft and robbery #Prigozhin spent 9 years in jail. So he easily clicked with the #prison crowd and once they joined his #mercenary group he could count on their loyalty. #Wagner fighters first appeared in #Ukraine in 2014. Not long after that, they were spotted in several locations in the Middle East too, which explains those pictures of Prigozhin with #Libyan officials. 4 ys ago Wagner backed renegade general Khalifa #Haftar 's attempt to take the capital, #Tripoli.

#Wagner inches closer to #Moscow as #Putin vows to stop #Rebellion

Forces led by Wagner #mercenary boss #YevgeniyPrigozhin advanced in the direction of Moscow on Sat, moving north from the Voronezh region to the Lipetsk region, ~250 miles away. Putin, citing a threat to his nation, said he ordered the military to quash the ‘rebellion’ led by #Prigozhin, who on Fri called for Russians to join a campaign against Russia’s military leadership.

#Russia
washingtonpost.com/world/2023/

The Washington PostLive updates: Charges against Wagner chief will be dropped, Kremlin saysBy Robyn Dixon

Just a reminder while we’re all watching a private mercenary army revolt against its own country that everyone’s favorite twice impeached, twice indicted, insurrectionist former US president flirted with Erik Prince’s plan to privatize the US Military.

#Russia #Putin #Trump #mercenary

nbcnews.com/news/military/offi

NBC NewsOfficials worry Trump may back Erik Prince plan to privatize war in AfghanistanBy Carol E. Lee