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One possible location is the city's top hotel, the Pearl Continental, two senior U.S. officials confirmed in June, soon after the hotel was bombed. Taking such prime property, though, could provoke resentment. Snelsire would not discuss which sites were under review. He said the expansion would happen over five to seven years and stressed that many of the current facilities are old, decrepit or small. Much of the negative press is being fueled by Islamist and other political parties who want to bring pressure on the government by portraying it as an American lackey, said Hasan Askari Rizvi, a political analyst. He criticized the government's response. "The government is showing a lot of ineptitude," he said. "They should not create the impression that they are helpless and they cannot tell the real story." The United States has tried to stem the bad publicity by writing letters to newspapers and holding briefings for the Pakistani media, but rumors persist. "There is a lot of, frankly, just misinformation out there, and it keeps getting published just over and over by a few journalists," Snelsire said. One recent Internet account alleged the U.S. was bringing in private security contractors such as the company formerly known as Blackwater. Now called Xe Services, the firm's reputation was severely tarnished by reports of unprovoked killings in Iraq. The blogger who wrote the account called Blackwater "the private U.S. mercenary army" and said that reports of "ill-mannered military-type Westerners misbehaving" was evidence the company was setting up in Pakistan. Xe Services did not immediately respond to an e-mail request for comment. Snelsire would not discuss what kind of contractors the U.S. uses in Pakistan or whether it plans to add to those ranks. However, Pakistani media briefed by U.S. Ambassador Anne Patterson said she denied Blackwater was operating in the country.
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