In the New Yorker, Jane Mayer writes about how money for reconstructing Iraq gets handed out in Contract Sport. It also doubles as a political biography of Dick Cheney, and documents how one of the great side effects of the war has been the outflow of billions of dollars to friends of the Bush administration.
Halliburton and the free market
In the New Yorker, Jane Mayer writes about how money for reconstructing Iraq gets handed out in Contract Sport. It also doubles as a political biography of Dick Cheney, and documents how one of the great side effects of the war has been the outflow of billions of dollars to friends of the Bush administration.
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