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Dover Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-04 06:10 AM
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Woolsey's Web - Structural Corruption & Iraq (good article!)
Edited on Mon Aug-09-04 06:13 AM by Dover
WOOLSEY'S WEB: STRUCTURAL CORRUPTION & IRAQ

WALTER F. ROCHE JR. HAS AN ILLUMINATING PIECE TODAY in the Los Angeles Times on the clan Woolsey -- exposing some of the Iraq contract connections of Suzanne Woolsey, the former CIA Director's wife. In January 2004, she became a director of Fluor Corporation, which has $1.6 billion in Iraq related contracts. She also serves as a director of the Institute for Defense Analyses which also has war interests, and received modest compensation for that role according to the article.

James Woolsey serves as Vice President of Booz Allen Hamilton with at least $89 million in Iraq defense contract interests. Roche's article also points out that Suzanne Woolsey is also affiliated with Paladin Capital Group, a venture capital firm where her husband serves as a principal and director.

A reader of The Washington Note entry on Woolsey tipped me off to James Woolsey's Paladin connection last week -- and I was somewhat stunned by the brazen language of the "Paladin Homeland Security Fund" that Woolsey helps direct. I realize that many intelligence and military officials make natural fits for defense related firms when they leave public service -- but I think that big, inappropriate lines get crossed when individuals help fan wars, in which people die, and financially benefit from the result. A recusal from war profits should be standard for talking heads and policy commentators when it comes to sending American men and women into harm's way.

Here is the "statement of concern" for the Paladin Homeland Security Fund:

The end of the Cold War has proven not to be the end of global conflict. Today, conflict often manifests itself in a new form of guerilla warfare: terrorism. This form of conflict extends vulnerabilities beyond military institutions to civilian populations and commercial infrastructure. As the emergence of sophisticated communication and information networks blurs many of the past separations between government and industry and between domestic and global interests, security needs transcend traditional borders between nations and between governments and industry. The events and aftermath of September 11 highlight the need for both governments and industry to address these security concerns. As a result, recognition of the need for homeland security products and services to address these threats is growing. The nation and the world now look to find new ways to take advantage of the shared concerns between governments and industry and to develop new methods to collaborate for security and for technological and economic benefit. These concerns, together with the changes in the global business environment, offer substantial promise for homeland security investment.

Roche's article hits the bull's eye on the increasing web of interests between those who blur the lines between their public and private roles, something we heard a lot about regarding Richard Perle -- but Woolsey adds much more texture to this trend since he was the first to allege the still unproven connection between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda.




...CONT'D > http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/


And here's the LATimes piece referred to above:

Private, Public Roles Overlap in Washington

Insiders are advising officials and working for businesses that profit from government contracts. It's a growing pattern of networking.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-woolsey8aug08,1,3484133.story




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The Backlash Cometh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-04 08:27 AM
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1. Cheeeeezuuuuz! Why is nobody else paying attention to this
article! Can you say, "majorola conflict of interest here"!
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The Backlash Cometh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-04 08:29 AM
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2. Let me point out a powerful quote from this article:
"but Woolsey adds much more texture to this trend since he was the first to allege the still unproven connection between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda."

I distinctly remember his appearance. Doesn't anybody else?

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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-04 09:54 AM
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3. I hope a new Congress will investigate all this. I hope Kerry will lead
the investigation. This is a prime example of "Military/Industrial Complex."

If only average Americans knew about this. Or, even cared if they knew.

Have the Repugs convinced so many of their own that this kind of practice is good for the country? Or, as a nation, will we have to be crushed under debt, paying for these "wars for special interests" before we wake up and realize this has to be stopped. It's "organized white collar crime." :-(
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