I did some research on US Mercenary use in general after reading Reelya's post, which interested me greatly.
I had multiple sources and links, but then because Skype is a f**** worthless piece of *** **** *** *** with a chicken and *** ****** itself, it locked up my entire computer and I had to reboot. It was like an hour of work, I don't have time to do it all again.
What I found by looking at sources such as the NYT, CNN, and the Washington Post was that mercenary use in the US had been a problem for a very long time, but that the Bush era took it took an extreme. I did find that Blackwater, who committed the most famous atrocities, was in fact held accountable. After the most famous one where 19+ civilians were gunned down in the street, their right to operate in Iraq was revoked. They were given either life in prison or 30 years. There were also multiple atrocities committed by
non-US "private military security" firms during that time, such as one where a british merc gunned down some folks in a bar. Lots and lots of discussion regarding this problem.
Now what I did not expect to find, and this was interesting in context of Reelya's definition of fascist indicators in the media (which I generally agree with) was that there was almost
no discussion of further mercenary use during Obama's presidency. The ONLY reference I found was
one that did confirm the
continued use of mercenaries in general. However, the use of private contractor companies
climbed during his administration. Aside from that, it was nothing but constant discussions about how the Blackwater mercs were being sentenced.
Then, in 2017, NYT/CNN/WP is willing to talk about the general subject of mercs abroad again and the dangers thereof. Now I'm also of the opinion that none of this indicates any real red flag for a fascist leader in the US
in and of itself. Confusingly, it was actually
Obama's admin that fit the fascist mass-media bill (as defined in this thread) most neatly, what with continued atrocity, the use of private paid firms, and a near-utter lack of media coverage thereof.