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Cheney, Halliburton and Iraq. The Purloined Letter
Juan Cole

09/08/04 -- Why was Dick Cheney so eager to invade Iraq? Why did he
repeatedly link Saddam Hussein to al-Qaeda after September 11, and why did
he maintain that not only did Iraq have weapons of mass destruction but that
he, Cheney, knew exactly where they were?

Cheney clearly came into office wanting a war on Iraq, as revealed by former
Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neil.

Cheney was the CEO of Halliburton in 1995-200. Halliburton is a corporation
that does a number of things, including energy and oil and military
contracting.

In 2001, Halliburton won a contract from the Department of Defence to
provide "emergency services" to the Pentagon. The contract was above-board.
Bids were taken from five competitors, and Halliburton won with the low bid.
There was nothing illegal or irregular about such a process. But that
contract may explain Cheney and his gang on Iraq.

In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Purloined Letter," the blackmail note that the
police are looking for is in plain sight. It isn't hidden, just crumpled as
though it were trash. The police don't bother to examine it for that reason.

It is the contract itself that is the scam. It is quite simple. A standing
contract to provide "emergency services" to the Pentagon is a potential gold
mine under exactly one circumstance. If a major war breaks out, the need for
"emergency services" will inevitably be enormous. The contract was worth
billions. But only if there was a war. If there was peace, the need for
"emergency services" would be small. Halliburton was not doing that well. It
needed the big bucks.

In 1998, when Cheney was CEO (
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/jul200
2/nf20020712_2785.htm ), Halliburton secretly changed its accounting
techniques to show a higher level of profit. Without the change, it would
have come in below expectations, which would have hurt its price. The change
was unorthodox and "aggressive," and should have been communicated to the
stockholders, which only happened after a long and quite improper delay.
Halliburton finally settled this case (
http://www.johnkerry.com/pressroom/releases/pr_2004_0804a.html ) with the
Securities Exchange Commission, by paying a paltry $7.5 million fine.

Part two of the scam is also in plain view. It is the very idea that
"emergency services" should and could be supplied to the US military by a
private company.

The fact is that civilian employees of private firms cannot be ordered into
a war zone. Halliburton, and its subsidiary Kellog, Root and Brown, was to
supply air-conditioned quonset huts to the US troops for summer, 2003. It
did not do so. It could not do so. Once the guerrilla war broke out, it was
impossible to get enough civilian workers out to the troop positions to
build the quonset huts and put in airconditioning. As a result, US troops
"looked like hobos and lived like pigs" in the words of one, with their
shaving cream cans exploding in the 140 degrees heat.

If, on the other hand, US troops had been assigned to build the quonset huts
and put in the airconditioning, that could easily have been accomplished.

So, the "emergency services contract" was a boondoggle only in the case of a
war, but in case of a war, many of the services contracted for could not
actually be supplied, at least in a timely manner.

Of course, other sorts of work could be done, including in the oil fields.
The Iraq war has been worth billions of dollars to Halliburton. Additional
Pentagon work was thrown its way once the war began, on the grounds that it
was the only corporation with the necessary experience to undertake certain
tasks. Halliburton subsidiary Kellog, Brown and Root has been accused of not
being able to account ( http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?node=admi
n/registration/register&destination=register&nexts )for some charges it sent
to the Pentagon, and of overcharging for some services (
http://www.spacewar.com/2003/031125202332.ses5woo9.html ) it did provide.

And now Halliburton's $13 bn. contract with the Pentagon is being rebid.
There are not, however, very many companies that can do what Halliburton and
its subsidiaries do, and which have a long association with the Pentagon and
its various bureaucratic techniques, such that they know how to fit in with
the Department of Defense bureaucracy.

What was in it for Cheney? I don't think it was a matter of money (
http://www.commoncause.org/publications/aug00/0831
00.htm ). At least I hope it wasn't. Cheney sold half his Halliburton stock
options in 2000 for $5 million, and it is hard to imagine a man taking his
country to war to increase the other half in value by a few million.

I suspect it is political. Not all corporations make money on war. Some
actually lose money. But Halliburton, Bechtel and a few other components of
the Military Industrial Complex do benefit from war. Strengthening that
sector of the American economy strengthens the political Right. Turning the
Republic into a praetorian state would permanently yield profits for the
military industrial complex in such a way as to create a permanent
Republican dominance of all the branches of the US government.

Juan Cole is Professor of History at the University of Michigan.
http://www.juancole.com









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