War on Terror, Inc: Corporate Profiteering from the Politics of Fear

War on Terror, Inc: Corporate Profiteering from the Politics of Fear

by SolomonHughes (Author)

Synopsis

The so-called War on Terror has created a global bonanza for the world of commercial military suppliers. Ever since British army housing was sold off to the highest bidder in the mid-1990s, military and national security planners and their political masters in the US and UK have been seeking opportunities to plug the gap between what they would like to do - and frequently claim they do - and what is actually possible. As Solomon Hughes shows in this gripping and shameful account, there will always be a private company willing to pitch for this fabulously lucrative business, whether providing additional soldiery which made the invasion of Iraq seem realistic, or creating vast, minimally validated databases of people deemed to be a threat to national security. Who is behind companies that reap the dividend of war? How close are they to our political decision-makers? Do they actually deliver what they are contracted to deliver, and at a cost-effective price? Hughes catalogues the appalling record of private contractors doing our governments' dirtiest work, and asks how we can possibly justify delivering into the hands of market forces and area of public life which requires the very highest standards of scrupulousness and integrity.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: First Edition; 1st printing.
Publisher: Verso
Published: 16 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 1844671232
ISBN 13: 9781844671236

Media Reviews
Solomon Hughes digs deep to come up with the nasty facts the Powers that Be wish to remain buried. A true investigative reporter with X-ray vision - Greg Palast, author of New York Times bestseller, Armed Madhouse
Author Bio
Solomon Hughes is a freelance investigative reporter who has written for the Observer, Guardian and Independent and In These Times. His work also appears regularly in Private Eye Magazine.