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RE: [casi] Washington Post 'No cronyism in Iraq'



In case it needs said, the circulation of an article to
CASI should not be read as endorsement of its contents.
Eric

On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 08:28:37 -0700 pjw8
<Philippa.Winkler@NAU.EDU> wrote:

> >this article is a complete joke. For example, at the
> beginning of the Gulf War I, nine members of the US
> Administration had to be granted waivers for conflict of
> interest because they were involved in companies trading
> with Saddam Hussein. The US Admin operates a revolving
> door between the multi nationals defense and industry
> contractors and the people in office who set up the
> policies that those contractors benefit from. Let's not
> be naive, Philippa
>
>

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