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Blood Money: A Story of Wasted Billions, Lost Lives and Corporate Greed in Iraq

T. Christian Miller

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Iraq, USA, c 2000 to c 2010, Prose: non-fiction, Humanities, Middle Eastern history, 21st century history: from c 2000 -

An explosive indictment of how the Bush Administration wasted billions in Iraq - through sweetheart deals to G.O.P. supporters, outrageous contracts to corrupt companies, and absurdly naive assumptions

Now in B Format.
'An investigative masterpiece... The evidence he presents seems persuasive beyond a reasonable doubt...BLOOD MONEY is not an antiwar book. It is an antigreed book.' Boston Globe

It was supposed to be quick, easy, and cheap: the Bush Administration promised American taxpayers that Iraqi oil revenues would pay for it all. But thousands of lives and billions of dollars later, the Iraqi reconstruction is an undeniable failure, overrun by staggering corruption, waste, and incompetence. In BLOOD MONEY, T. Christian Miller reveals how the Bush administration failed to keep its promises and allowed a nation to tumble into chaos. Widely hailed as one of the most important books about the quagmire, this is essential reading for anyone who cares about the fate of Iraq, and about America's place in the world.

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