Iraqi "reconstruction" as corporate looting Posted: Saturday, December 13, 2003
The Same Old Racket in Iraq Iraq remains a country of unbearable suffering, the sort that only soldiers and administrators acting on behalf of states and governments are capable of inflicting on their fellow humans. It is the first country where we can begin to study the impact of a 21st-century colonisation.
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Iraqi "reconstruction" as corporate looting A by no means minor consideration in the Bush administration's determination to keep those countries that opposed the US war out of the bidding on reconstruction contracts is based on the bottom line.
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