Blackwater: Uncovering the Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army
Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army is an unflinching look at the rise of one of the most powerful and controversial private security firms in the world. Written by Jeremy Scahill, a celebrated investigative journalist, the book takes an in-depth look at the operations of Blackwater and its impact on global politics. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in international affairs or contemporary history.
The book begins with a detailed account of Blackwater’s beginnings, from its founding as a small training facility in North Carolina to its current status as an international security juggernaut. Scahill examines Blackwater’s involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan and how it shaped U.S. foreign policy in both countries. He also investigates the company’s financial dealings around the world and its use of mercenaries to carry out jobs that were formerly done by the military. Scahill provides readers with an eye-opening look into the shadowy world of private security firms and their influence on global politics.
Throughout this book, Scahill paints a vivid picture of Blackwater’s operations and its complex relationships with various governments and organizations. He reveals how these relationships have enabled Blackwater to become one of the most influential players in global politics and security. The author also sheds light on the ethical implications of using private contractors instead of soldiers, as well as the legal issues surrounding their use. In addition, he looks at how Blackwater has been able to remain mostly immune from government oversight and regulation despite its vast wealth and power.