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Robert Greenwald’s IRAQ FOR SALE



Iraq for Sale (2006) directed by Robert GreenwaldVia Reuters: Daniel Trotta reports on Robert Greenwald's documentary Iraq for Sale, which portrays corruption and profiteering as the business-as-usual tactics of American corporations — with the acquiescence of the U.S. government — in Iraq. (For instance, the documentary reports charges of US$45 for Coke — either per case or per six-pack, depending on the source — and a $100 fee for washing a bag of laundry.)

Greenwald, who's previously gone after giant retailer Wal-Mart (Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price) and Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. (Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism) takes particular aim at Halliburton, a conglomerate with close ties to both the "war effort" in Iraq (Halliburton was actually granted no-bid contracts) and to U.S. vice-president Dick Cheney, Halliburton's chief executive before the 2000 elections. According to Army figures cited in Trotta's article, Halliburton subsidiary KBR "has had orders worth $17.1 billion since the start of the contract, including about $15.4 billion in Iraq."

"As a citizen," says Greenwald, "I'm looking for my elected leaders to protect me, to protect my tax dollars and to protect my security. And the obscenity over war profiteering is doing neither."

Iraq for Sale website

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