I see the Viktor Bout aka “Merchant of Death” and the alleged owner of the charter airline(s) used to transport KBR personnel and cargo in and out of Baghdad is finally being extradited to the US. Doing business with Viktor Bout or any of his airlines has been illegal by way of Executive Order 13348 of President Bush and United Nations Security Council Resolution 1532 and has been since March 2004 if not earlier. But that didn’t seemed to bother KBR and they contracted either directly or indirectly with Viktor Bout to transport personnel and cargo in and out of Iraq.
I hope Bout gets the chance to experience the same luxury accommodations aboard the ‘Elvis’ plane, that so many of us enjoyed. For more information on Viktor Bout and his business in Iraq click HERE ~Forseti
Thailand decides to extradite accused Russian arms dealer to U.S.
By John Pomfret – Washington Post – August 20, 2010
A reputed Russian arms dealer will be extradited to the United States, an appeals court in Thailand decided Friday, overturning a lower court’s rejection of a U.S. extradition request and ending concern that the man dubbed the “merchant of death” would be set free.
The court set a three-month deadline to extradite Viktor Bout, who appeared in court shackled in leg irons, the Associated Press reported. He cried upon hearing the verdict and hugged his wife and daughter.
“This is the most unfair decision possible,” his wife told reporters, speaking in Russian through a translator. “It is known the world over that this is a political case.”
The decision followed stepped-up pressure on Thailand by the Obama administration and members of Congress amid worries that the Bangkok government might free Bout.
The State Department called in Thailand’s ambassador this week to tell him of U.S. concerns about the potential release. And six senior members of Congress, three Democrats and three Republicans, issued a letter to the Thai government Wednesday contending that if Bout is freed, he would sell arms to groups that seek to kill Americans.
“We find the potential release of a man responsible for countless deaths of innocents in Africa and elsewhere simply astounding,” wrote the lawmakers, who included Reps. Howard Berman (D-Calif.) and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.), the chairman and ranking Republican, respectively, on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Bout, 43, was indicted in federal court in 2008 for allegedly conspiring to provide weapons to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC — which Washington has designated a foreign terrorist organization. The weapons were to be used, the indictment alleged, to kill Americans. Bout was subsequently indicted in January on separate charges of money laundering and sanctions busting in connection with gun-running activities to Afghanistan, Angola, Congo, Liberia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Sudan.
But Bout, through numerous transport companies he controlled, also worked for the United Nations in Sudan and at one point moved cargo for the United States into Iraq following the U.S. invasion of that country in 2003. (Read the rest of the story here…)
























