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ERIC PRINCE - Mercenary-in-Chief

 Blackwater founder and mercenary-in-chief Erik Prince talks about Iran, facing public anger and the role that private contractors will play in the future of war – over Lunch with the FT.


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Erik Prince has a history of attempted involvement in Ukraine

Erik Prince has a history of attempted involvement in Ukraine through private military companies, and he has recently been pitching deals related to the country's drone industry
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His public comments since 2024 have taken a consistently pessimistic stance regarding Ukraine's prospects in the war against Russia, echoing former President Donald Trump's call for a quick end to the conflict

Against the background of the idea of US President Donald Trump to involve American PMCs in Ukrainian drones as part of security guarantees for Ukraine, the founder of the most famous of them, – Blackwater, became interested. 

What was the founder of the largest PVC in the world looking for and finding in Ukraine? The Eric Prince and Blackwater Story

Who is he and what is he looking for in Ukraine?

Private military companies (PMCs) – are an integral tool of modern wars. For many Ukrainians, this abbreviation is primarily associated with Russian PMK "Wagner", which was subordinate to those close to Putin Evgenia Prigozhin.

There are many other PMCs in the world, but it is considered the largest Blackwater. It was founded by Eric Prince –, a former US Navy officer and now – member of the MAGA community, a sponsor of Trump's presidential campaigns and one of his key unofficial advisers, who, according to the media, has influence to the head of US intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard.

Beginning with the two Bush Jr. administrations, Blackwater was the primary recipient of Pentagon money that went into the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, mass murder by mercenaries civilians in Baghdad, led to prison terms, congressional investigations and the company being blacklisted. Years later, Trump pardoned all mercenaries involved in the shooting.

Prince is trying to use his closeness to Trump for his own purposes. During his first term, he conducted negotiations with the head of the Office of the President Andrii Yermak about purchase of "Motor Sich" and the creation of a consortium in Ukraine for 10 billion dollars. These plans not implemented due to the defeat of the Republican in the 2020 elections.

After Trump returned to the White House, Prince stepped up. He wants get a contract for the mass deportation of migrants from the USA and inflates the topic probable war The US is rich in oil Venezuela. He again interested Ukraine: is studying the possibility of acquiring drone manufacturers, presumably with the consent of the White House.

"Villain of the James Bond films, "opportunist", "the most famous mercenary of our time" – are the most vivid epithets used to describe the founder of Blackwater. How did Prince build one of the world's most famous PMCs and why did he sell it? What unites Ukraine with Haiti as Prince's object of interest and why was he unable to buy Motor Sich?

How Blackwater came about

Eric Prince was born in 1969 in the wealthy family of the founder of the Prince Machine Corporation auto parts manufacturer Edgar Prince. 
Company became a key supplier for the American auto industry: the father of the future PMK market leader invested part of the profit in other types of auto parts and shopping centers, gradually creating a network of companies and real estate worth more than 1 billion dollars.

Prince often traveled with his parents. Great impression on him did it a visit to Europe, when his father showed him the Dachau concentration camp, the Berlin Wall and the landing place of the allied troops in Normandy. Eric wanted to become a soldier. He entered the United States Naval Academy, but only studied there for three semesters. Later, he explained that he loved the Navy, but did not like the academy.

Prince went on to attend college. While studying economics, he worked as a paramedic and lifeguard, and after college and school as a candidate officer at the age of 23 became "seal" of the US Navy. During service with the team SEAL 8 he has travelled to Haiti, the Middle East and the Balkans. Later Eric wrote that in Yugoslavia saw the need for private training institutions for special operations.

When his father died in 1995, Eric inherited a significant fortune, completed his military service early and with instructor Al Clark created private training center. Prince became the main investor of the project, having purchased for 6 million dollars. 24 square meters km of land near the Great Dismal Swamp in North Carolina. This gave the company name – Blackwater.

Soon there appeared the first large training ground with shooting complexes, sports simulators and several dozen tactical sites that simulated different combat conditions: from the village to the city square with burned cars. The base was initially unprofitable, but over time up to 30,000 people a year began to visit it.

Two more years later, Blackwater came out from local to national level. In 2000, the American ship USS Cole was blown up off the coast of Yemen. At that time, the company had a permanent contingent, which later became the backbone of the PVC. Most of its members were former "seals", infantrymen or "green berets". Blackwater began training sailors, receiving contract for 35 million dollars.

Blackwater Training Center in North Carolina
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Another significant moment was terrorist attacks September 11, 2001. The American government began increase sharply investments in security and military training activities, so Prince's company received more and more government contracts.

Initially, the cooperation involved personnel training and street patrolling, followed by – escort of important cargo and delegations and security functions for the CIA.

The peak of the PVC era

The complexity of the tasks increased, and with it – and fees. In a short time, Blackwater turned into one of the main contractors of the US State Department. The company guarded diplomats in Iraq and Afghanistan, delivered cargo to the front, trained mercenaries and military personnel, and performed secret CIA tasks.

Blackwater quickly became a key contractor for the US State Department
Blackwater quickly became a key contractor for the US State Department
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If in 2000 in Prince's company was government orders for 200 thousand dollars, then in a few years – for 1 billion dollars. 

  • More than 800 million dollars. fell on two large contracts of the US State Department for the protection of diplomats in Iraq in 2004-2006.

It was then that Blackwater turned into a private army. Its tasks included not only security and logistics, but also participation in combat operations, in particular in Afghanistan and Iraq. At her disposal and under her responsibility were tens of thousands of employees, hundreds of pieces of equipment, her own aircraft fleet and well-armed detachments.

Blackwater mercenaries in Afghanistan
Blackwater mercenaries in Afghanistan
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This transformation is considered the peak of Blackwater's development and a symbol of the PVC era. Prince Company it was considered then almost irreplaceable for the Pentagon and the State Department. The company opened a division of scientists and engineers who began to develop various types of weapons and their own transport, including a 14-ton armored car Grizzly.

The confirmation of Blackwater's irreplaceability at that time was its participation in the liquidation of the consequences of the deadly hurricane Katrina in 2005. Mercenaries delivered provisions and water to the victims, rescued the wounded. At the same time, Blackwater was becoming subject investigative journalism and allegations of arms smuggling and abuse of authority. Facts have emerged executions civilian population in Iraq.

Reputational scandal and change of ownership

A real challenge for Blackwater became 2007. On September 16, a convoy of armored mercenary vehicles escorting the cars of US State Department officials in Baghdad shot civilians, killing – and injuring 20.

There were versions that the shooting started as a reaction to the movement of a presumably car bomb, but later appeared confirmationthat one of the fighters continued to shoot even despite calls from colleagues to cease fire. The mercenary stopped only when his colleague aimed his weapon at him. Three others who watched the incident reported seeing no reason to shoot.

An international scandal broke out, investigations began and courts. The PMC suspended its license to work in Iraq, causing it to lose tens of millions of dollars, and four mercenaries were sentenced to long terms behind bars (Trump pardoned them in 2020). Mass murder happened symbol problems of uncontrollability and raised the question of the expediency of the existence of private armies.

PMC mercenaries on the roof of a house in Baghdad, 2007
PMC mercenaries on the roof of a house in Baghdad, 2007
Photo by Getty Images
Criticism continued even after the election of Barack Obama as the president of the United States. Defending himself, Prince stated that much of this criticism stems from politics: Eric has held right-wing views since childhood, calls himself a conservative Christian, and is an associate of Trump. He lobbies participation of private contractors in mass deportations of migrants, seeking to obtain an agreement worth 25 billion dollars.
Eric Prince reports on private security contracts in Iraq and Afghanistan at a Capitol hearing on October 2, 2007
Eric Prince reports on private security contracts in Iraq and Afghanistan at a Capitol hearing on October 2, 2007
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Added to the criticism were the lawsuits of Iraqi civilians who accused Blackwater of killing and injuring their relatives. To save his image, Prince left the position of CEO in 2009, and after another 1.5 years sold the company to a group of investors. In 2009, it was renamed Xe Services LLC, and two years later – to Academi with new management and promises to start with a "clean slate".

In 2014, Academi united with the large security company Triple Canopy, forming the holding Constellis Group. Blackwater as a separate structure disappeared.

After merging with Triple Canopy, Blackwater disappeared as a separate entity
After merging with Triple Canopy, Blackwater disappeared as a separate entity
Constellis Photo

Cooperation with the Chinese

After the scandals in Iraq, Prince distanced himself from Blackwater. Having sold PVC, he invested he founded a company in technological startups Frontier Services Group (FSG) in Hong Kong. The firm engaged in security and logistics in risky regions, mainly in Africa, often in cooperation with Chinese government structures.

By selling Blackwater, Prince cooperated with the Chinese, which hit his reputation in the market
By selling Blackwater, Prince cooperated with the Chinese, which hit his reputation in the market
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  • In 2019, FSG announced creation of a "training camp" (de facto – mercenary companies with former Chinese army troops) in Xinjiang, where Uyghur Muslims are severely repressed by local security forces.
This negatively affected Prince's reputation in the PVC market in the USA. He was forced justify that in FSG is only a minority shareholder (majority – Chinese state investment fund) CITIC Group) and allegedly knew nothing about the company's activities in Xinjiang. In 2021, Prince left company.

Trump's adviser and an attempt to enter Ukraine

After the outbreak of war in eastern Ukraine in 2014, information began to appear in foreign media about the alleged participation of Academi fighters in the ATO. Company is refuted.
Prince became one of the sponsors and MAGA associates Trump during his first term. Then his sister Betsy Devos headed the US Department of Education. With a background in security, Eric became an unofficial adviser to Trump. 
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ERIC PRINCE - Mercenary-in-Chief

  Blackwater founder and mercenary-in-chief Erik Prince talks about Iran, facing public anger and the role that private contractors will pla...