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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Jeremy Scahill: Minerals, WikiLeaks & Blackwater for Sale

June 15, 2010 — In the wake of a rumor that WikiLeaks may soon publish a number of secret State Department cables, some are saying that the Pentagon is on the hunt for the whistleblowing organization's founder Julian Assange. On GRITtv with Laura Flanders, Nation writer and blogger Jeremy Scahill says that while Assange may not exactly be on the run to the extent that is being portrayed, diplomats have reason to be concerned about what Wikileaks may have in its possession. "I think a lot of diplomats around the world are very, very nervous. At a minimum, they're going to want to talk to Julian Assange," Scahill says. "He denies that he has them [the cables], by the way."




In addition to discussions of a potential secret prison and interrogation facility within the Bagram Air Base and the New York Times's coverage of Afghanistan's mineral wealth, Scahill and Flanders talk about Erik Prince and rumors that Blackwater, his controversial private military company, is for sale. "There are rumors that he [Prince] may be the target of an investigation," Scahill says. "If you're on the market for a private army, you could probably buy cheap and buy fast if you're interested.