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Friday, 19 October 2007

JOURNAL: Charlie Rose with Prince and Kilcullen

Erik Prince, Blackwater's CEO and Founder on Charlie Rose in full hour interview. While you are there, here's another Rose interview with David Kilcullen on counter-insurgency.

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Boring, Charlie Rose blows

Charlie Rose and Erik Prince, but nothing about the bombings in Pakistan?

;-> Thought these were good interviews.

OK. I've been pretty busy with meetings/projects. Will start to post more starting tomorrow.

Sorry to be so blunt, but Charlie Rose bores me, his job is the industial manufacture hogwash. He interviews every windbag in Manhattan, alot of plutocrats,stuffshirts and tricksters and of course that sentimental favorite of Charlie's, showbiz phonies. Bill Moyers interviewed Jeremy Scahill who wrote Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army, about Blackwater in Iraq. Scahill is no friend of Blackwater, or the role of private security in international conflicts, but Moyers takes his reputation as a journalist a little more seriously, than Rose, and he drew a lot of interesting information out of him.

Here is the transcript of Charlie Rose's interview with Kilcullen. Quite interesting.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/10/08/america/08rose-kilcullen.php

Far more interesting to Robb's audience, I suspect, is Kilcullen's COIN seminar. No notes or transcript posted yet, but here is a link to K's slides and my analysis of them.

http://www.defense-and-society.org/fabius/long_war_VII.htm

Can't help but associate w/ the regalness of 'Peace and Stability'... beside the sleeping lion minus the trigger-happiness

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