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Fast forward to August 2009 and CBS is reporting that contract guards at the embassy in Afghanistan were filmed urinating on other guards, made to perform lewd acts, photographed naked, etc. as part of an indoctrination. The report goes on to say that there was a “climate of fear and coercion”. CBS was quick to point out that this was “hazing”. That’s the word they use under a Democrat administration. Despite the obvious lack of leadership, there have been no calls for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to resign.
And the news gets worse. According to “Project on Government Oversight”, prostitution, boozing, and other deviate behavior has been on full display at the embassy and quarters of these guards. New male guards were made to perform sexual acts on male supervisors in order to get promotions or better shifts. These were the very guards whose role is to protect the embassy in war-torn Afghanistan.
Had these events been conducted under the Bush administration, have no doubt that the Democrats would be calling for the immediate resignation of Secretary Rice, and the photos would have been shown on every media outlet around the world.
Obama insisted that his administration would “change the image of America in the world”, and thus far, he’s definitely kept his promise. Unfortunately, for the rest of us, I don’t believe this is the image we expected to have projected. Video ——- Report send to Sec. Clinton
WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Clinton ordered an investigation on Tuesday into the Animal House revels of private guards at the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan – including booze, hookers and other “deviant behavior.”
“These are very serious allegations, and we are treating them that way,” State Departmentspokesman Ian Kelly said of photo and e-mail evidence of the “climate of fear and coercion” at the living quarters of ArmorGroup guards.
The investigation by the State Department’s inspector general follows a shocking report to Clinton by the nonprofit Project on Government Oversight detailing a “Lord of the Flies environment” at the Camp Sullivan compound a few miles from the embassy in Kabul. Prostitutes allegedly were brought in for birthday parties, drunken guards engaged in brawls and boozy lawn parties turned into naked affairs where guests urinated on one another, according to photos and videos obtained by the nonprofit group.
Clinton has “zero tolerance” for the behavior described and has directed a “review of the whole system” for farming out security to private contractors that may have threatened the safety of embassy personnel, Kelly said.
Earlier, hearings in June by Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), head of the subcommittee on contractor oversight, questioned whether the contract with ArmorGroup, now owned byWackenhut Services Inc., should be renewed.
In a separate letter to Clinton, McCaskill said the Project on Government Oversight report “calls into question the ability of the contractor to provide sufficient security for the embassy.”
Wackenhut did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The report found sleep-deprived guards regularly logging 14-hour days, language barriers that impair critical communications and a failure by the State Department to hold the contractor accountable.
About 300 of the 450 ArmorGroup guards employed to protect 1,000 personnel at the embassy are Nepalese Gurkhas and the rest are a mix of Australian, South African and American expats, the oversight project report said.
Although the Gurkhas were described as “serious about their jobs,” their difficulty with English had forced the English speakers to “use pantomime in order to convey orders or instructions,” the report said.
“One guard described the situation as so dire that if he were to say to many of the Gurkhas, ‘There is a terrorist standing behind you,’ those Gurkhas would answer ‘Thank you, Sir, and good morning,’” the report said.
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