Halliburton's Army: How a Well-connected Texas Oil Company Revolutionized the Way America Makes War: The Long, Strange Tale of a Private, Profitable, and Out-of-control Texas Oil Company
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Product Description
A muckraking investigation of one of the largest oil contractors, "Halliburton's Army" explores the Byzantine nature of Halliburton and shows the extraordinary reach of its many tentacles around the Middle East and around the worldHalliburton has become a synonym for corruption and profiteering thanks to the lucrative, 'no-bid' contracts that this Texas company has won since the invasion of Iraq, thanks to its ties to Vice President Dick Cheney, a former Halliburton CEO. But beyond these highly-publicized acts of corporate malfeasance, a veil of secrecy surrounds Halliburton. "Halliburton's Army" is the first book to show, in shocking detail, how Halliburton really does business, chronicling Halliburton's role from the summer of 2002, in the run-up to the Iraq invasion, over the period of the next six years.Pratap Chatterjee - one of the world's leading authorities on corporate crime, fraud and corruption - shows how Halliburton won and then lost its contracts in Iraq; what Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld did for their business cronies at Halliburton to help them win no-bid contracts in Iraq, and who the company paid off in the U.S. Congress; how the same Pentagon officials who issued Halliburton's no-bid contracts before the war conspired to give the company generous helpings of billions of dollars from Iraq's own oil revenue. We get a vivid, inside look into the Pentagon meetings where actual decisions got made to send Halliburton to Iraq (not to mention Somalia, Yugoslavia, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay, and most recently New Orleans).
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #332558 in Books
- Published on: 2009-03-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 304 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'In a calm and measured but insistent voice, Chatterjee charts the pattern of wrongdoing built into KBR from its origins in the late Thirties... If the dust finally does settle over Iraq, while moving onto Afghanistan, the new secretary of state may well find many more questions to ask about the company's conduct in recent years. President Obama's track record suggests that her boss too will be wanting some answers. Anyone reading this important book will be demanding answers too.' --The Telegraph, March 7, 2009
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'Very informative.'
About the Author
Pratap Chatterjee is an investigative journalist and producer. He is the author of Iraq Inc.: A Profitable Occupation and The Earth Brokers. He has many years of experience working in radio, print and digital media, including hosting a weekly radio show on Berkeley station KPFA, working as global environment editor for InterPress Service and as a freelance writer for the Financial Times, the Guardian and the Independent. He has won several awards for his work in Afghanistan. He lives in Oakland, California.



