New Revelations in Raven 23 Case
When investigative journalist Gina Keating delved into the Raven 23 case, she stumbled upon unexpected information.
During the Obama administration, the government, alongside Hillary Clinton, appeared willing to imprison four American veterans to influence Iraqi elections. The aim? To ensure Iraq’s leadership aligned with U.S. interests.
Keating reflected, “It’s clear that key figures like Vice President Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Eric Holder were pursuing some form of legal precedent, perhaps to pressure the Iraqi government without raising red flags.” This sentiment comes from her book, Raven 23.
The widely-accepted narrative suggested that Blackwater employees, Dustin, Paul Slough, Nick Slaughten, and Evan Liberty, opened fire on a civilian crowd in Baghdad’s Nisor Square without provocation. However, this account was far from the truth.
“I was skeptical until Christine Slough’s lawyer, Dave Harrison, discovered emails within WikiLeaks involving Hillary Clinton,” Keating recalled.
Remarkably, just a day later, news about the case broke in Iraq. Clinton reportedly reached out to her team, asking, “How can I regain control of this case?”
“It’s astonishing… She took action, and shortly thereafter, Joe Biden flew to Iraq to reassure officials that justice would be served,” Keating stated.
Her investigations revealed that these four veterans were indeed caught in a complex situation, acting in the line of duty in accordance with wartime protocols.
“Effectively,” Keating concluded, “U.S. policies and justice were being dictated by Nouri al-Maliki’s desire to maintain his position as Iraq’s prime minister.”




