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Plausible Deniability in Afghanistan

August 19th, 2009 fitaloon 2 comments

Two stories from two different sources show how the war in Afghanistan is now being fought on a Plausible Deniability basis .

First we have from EUReferendum more on a  story which I highlighted last month about dodgy firms being contracted indirectly by the MOD. This allows the the UK government to  plausibly deny as the AP report states

Intermediaries such as Toronto-based Skylink Aviation often handle the actual subleasing for NATO forces, giving governments an element of “plausible deniability,” these experts say. The Fluor Corporation, a Texas-based company providing logistical back-up to U.S. military operations, said Skylink provided the Vertikal-T helicopter that most recently crashed in Afghanistan. The helicopter was transporting contractors on behalf of Fluor. Vertikal-T’s reputation is as the “hot zone provider of choice,” said Mark Galeotti, a military and organized crime expert at New York University. “If you want a pretty professional but slightly cowboyish outfit that doesn’t mind flying into war zones, doesn’t mind taking off from unsurfaced runways, then Vertikal-T now seems to be the front runner,” he said.

The second story is from Subrosa who highlights another story of Plausible Deniability. As Subrosa says

Did you know we supply the Taliban with free bomb making materials? The fertiliser for agricultural projects is brought from Pakistan and we probably pay a ‘tax’ to the Taliban to ensure its safe arrival. Then we give it to the Taliban.I’m also very reliably informed that to get supplies to British troops from across the Pakistan border, the transport contractors have to pay the Taliban a ‘tax’ for safe passage. This is built into the price we pay the contractor. My source states: We do not pay direct… in order to maintain “plausible deniability“.

So a war which we are supposedly fighting on High Moral issues is continuing to be fought on the basis of Plausible Deniability. Surely this is not right.

ER-MCV: Update – Ainsworth admits it was carrying our Supplies

July 21st, 2009 fitaloon No comments
Mi-26T, registration ER-MCV

Mi-26T, registration ER-MCV

Finally true to his name “Slow Bob” Ainswoth admits that ER-MCV the MI-26T helicopter that went down on 14th July was carrying supplies for the British Forces.

Ann Winterton (Congleton, Conservative)

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what supplies were lost when the Mi-26T helicopter carrying supplies to a British base in Afghanistan crashed on 14 July 2009; and of what nationality the crew members of that helicopter were.

Bob Ainsworth (Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence; Coventry North East, Labour)

The Mi-26T helicopter was carrying non-sensitive cargo, including food and fuel, when it crashed. The crew members were Ukrainian.

Perhaps the next questions should be has it or any of its sister craft been tasked with carrying troops and at what cost were the Ukranians bribed into operating this helicopter in such a dangerous area.

Will we also be paying compensation to the families of the Ukrainian crew and how can we ensure that the next time this occurs no civilian lives are lost by operating helicopters in this manner?

Also as a parting shot, why are we employing directly or indirectly dodgy companies that have been implicated in many scams over the past 10 years in many of the worlds trouble spots and whose safety record is not exactly up to scratch thus endangering both service personnel and Afghan civilians.

Afghanistan: Peacekeeping Operations: 20 Jul 2009: Written answers and statements (TheyWorkForYou.com).

ER-MCV: Daily Mail begin to Cotton on

July 19th, 2009 fitaloon No comments
Begging a lift: A borrowed Mi-8 in Afghanistan

Begging a lift: A borrowed Mi-8 in Afghanistan

A Borrowed or actually technically a leased Mi-8 helicopter tales off from Lashkar Gar. This is the Picture at the top of a Daily Mail article that tells us the public that we are borrowing Russian Helicopters. Amazingly Associated Newspapers have been on this blog a number of times in the past week so they should have a good idea of the story.  I would assume they have in particular have been crawling all over the Defence of the Realm and EUReferendum blogs as they have been investigating and highlighting this issue for months.

They seemed to have missed out saying that one of the big brothers of the Mi-8, the Mi-26 crashed last Tuesday just after taking off from the British base at Sangin, presumably after delivering supplies, killing the six Ukranian crew and one Afghan civilian. No mention either on how dodgy the company is that leases these helicopters.

It just points out how bad our procurement of supplies for the Armed Forces is, how truly wasteful and how it is causing the deaths of Armed Forces personnel in Afghanistan as they wait to get the proper equipment.

If you want a good explanation of this have a look here at the Defence of the Realm blog and see how we are paying way over the odds for our helicopters and are taking truly awful decisions.

Now we are borrowing Russian helicopters to fight the Taliban | Mail Online.

Sir Jock Stirrup Says Helicopter Shortage Causing Casualties

July 17th, 2009 fitaloon No comments

‘Lack Of Choppers Hurting’

The head of the UK’s Armed Forces has admitted to Sky News that a shortage of helicopters is causing casualties on the ground in southern Afghanistan. Sir Jock Stirrup had just delivered a ‘shopping list’ of British troop requirements to Downing Street.

It will be hurting even more after the loss of ER-MCV the more than slightly dodgy Skylink Aviation MI-26 helicopter leased to the MOD. As Sir Jock says operating helicopters in Afghanistan can be a tricky business, especially if they are unarmed and unescorted in an Active area. More on ER-MCV here and here.

Sir Jock Stirrup Chief Of Defence Staff Says Helicopter Shortage Causing Casualties In Afghanistan – Sky News Video Player.

ER-MCV: EU Referendum: Brown envelopes galore

July 17th, 2009 fitaloon No comments
ER-MCV at Lashkar Gar

ER-MCV at Lashkar Gar

This post by EU Referendum says what I have been thinking and looking at over the past few days. The operation creep is  worrying, had it started to become about moving troops as well? Did that happen, was it about to happen, will we ever know? Secrecy abounds.

The worry about attacks on Chinooks will be an ever present, what  it show is that the Taliban are looking for a big bit of Propaganda.

If you want to read about the dodginess of SkyLink try this article from Fox News

When it was raised in Parliament yesterday by the redoubtable Ann Winterton – the ONLY MPs who raised the embarrassing report of a British-chartered helicopter ferrying military supplies to a British base getting shot down by the Taliban, Miliband and Ainsworth did NOT want to talk about it. The full exchange is here.

Of course, there is every reason why they should not want to be up front. Not only was the prime contractor Skylink subcontracting the work to dodgy Moldovan gun-runners – in breach of the contract requirements – the Moldovans were subcontracting the operating of the aircraft to an equally dodgy Ukrainian outfit, which explains why six of their number were killed.

Moreover, as more details come in, it is now very clear that this was a deliberate Taleban ambush, mounted directly under the noses of the British, aimed at bringing down a Chinook – one of the main strategic aims of the Taleban. The unfortunate Mi-26 happened to wander along, in company with an Mi-8 MTV. Both took fire and the Mi-26 bought it. Bad luck on the Ukranian crew and bad luck for the Taleban. They wanted an RAF Chinook, and will keep trying until they get one.

As for Skylink, this is an aviation company that has no aircraft. It specialises in supplying aircraft in war zones for the UN and other tranzies like the EU, for NGOs and any shady outfit that happens to be passing with a dodgy cargo it wants moved in a hurry. It buys contracts top dollar, with brown envelopes passing freely. It is so corrupt that even the UN blew it out, until it bought its way back into favour by greasing the right palms.

The company then subs out the work down the chain to dodgy Moldavians, Ukrainians and the rest, mostly operating clapped-out ex-Soviet hardware with safety certificates that owe more to photoshop than they do any certifying authority, their aircraft banned from any and all Western airspace. These outfits work as a group, sharing and swapping assets when they get outed, forming and reforming companies, appearing and disappearing, and cropping up with new names and the same aircraft just as frequently.

These are the people that are working for the MoD, the contract carefully laundered through Nato to give plausible deniability, thus avoiding a Tory and media uproar when it was learned that the MoD was hiring dodgy ex-Soviet choppers to make up for capacity shortfalls.

The trouble was that the original arrangement was that the aircraft should serve the transport hub between Kandahar and Bastion. They were not permitted to fly into FOBs – that is military airspace, from which they were to be excluded.

However, once there, the mission creep set in and, with the desperate shortage of lift, the brief was extended to the aircraft uplifting into the FOBs like Sangin. The Ukrainians, desperate for cash, were squared off with generous bonuses and thus agreed to fly into hot war zones, where even RAF Chinooks will only fly with Apache escorts.

The MoD was happy, being able to release Chinooks and Apaches for operations, Skylink was happy with the extra hours and the bonuses, and the Ukrainians at the sharp end needed the money anyway. And hey! They are expendable.

As long as the contract was piggy-backed off Nato, and thus totally deniable, no one had to be told and everyone kept schtum … including the Tories. And now, no one wants to talk about it. Says Ainsworth: “I do not want to trespass on to operational details.” You bet he doesn’t.

As for the Tories, having decided to make “helicopters” their cause celebre, the last thing they want to know is that the Taleban are parking outside the gates of British bases, waiting for an opportunity to down a Chinook. Rather shoots the Fox – to coin a phrase – about more helicopters saving lives.

So goes the conspiracy of silence. The British media … forget it. E-mails from special advisors? MPs’ expenses? Dead safe … nay problem. If you look too deep here, you don’t live.

Thanks  Richard saved me a nights work!

EU Referendum: Brown envelopes galore.