Anonymous ID: 7a009e July 27, 2022, 1:05 p.m. No.16847681   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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>http://greeknewsondemand.com/2022/03/05/blackwater-mercenaries-natos-secret-weapon-in-ukraine-war/

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After selling Blackwater to a group of investors in 2010, Erik Prince, a former US Navy Seals officer and the swashbuckling founder of Blackwater, has founded another security company Frontier Services Group, registered at Hong Kong Stock Exchange, that advises and provides aviation and logistical solutions to Chinese oligarchs for the security of their lucrative business projects in Africa.

 

 

Further, besides advising and assisting the UAEโ€™s petro-monarchy in strengthening the police state, Erik Prince also reportedly provided [3] weapons and modified aircraft to eastern Libyaโ€™s warlord and former CIA asset Khalifa Haftar, backed by Egypt and UAE, in his thwarted military campaign against the Tripoli government lasting from April 2019 to June 2020.

 

 

Using the good offices of his sister Betsy Devos, who worked as Trumpโ€™s secretary of education, Erik Prince even made an offer to Trump for outsourcing of the Afghanistan war to private military contractors advising and assisting Afghan security forces following the withdrawal of US troops. But Trump reached a peace agreement with the Taliban and then lost the re-election bid before he could consider the bizarre proposal.

 

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Erik Prince company to build training centre in China's Xinjiang

 

By Reuters Staff

 

3 Min Read

 

(Corrects value of investment to 40 million yuan from 4 million yuan in paragraph 6 of this Jan. 31 story.)

 

BEIJING (Reuters) - Hong Kong-listed Frontier Services Group (FSG), co-founded by former U.S. military services contractor Erik Prince, has signed a deal to build a training base in Chinaโ€™s far western region of Xinjiang, the company said in a statement.

 

Xinjiang is an important part of Chinaโ€™s sprawling Belt and Road infrastructure network but the region has faced attacks blamed on members of the Muslim ethnic Uighur minority, to which the government has responded with a security clampdown that has drawn condemnation from rights groups and Western governments.

 

Company officials could not immediately be reached for comment at offices in Beijing and Hong Kong.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-xinjiang-idUSKCN1PP169