Halliburton has done well in the Gulf. Once the US bombs and tears Iraq apart, Halliburton may make additional money cleaning up the mess.
This was an interesting quote from your article:
"Under the new Army contract, KBR's work in Central Asia, at least for the next year, will cost 10 percent to 20 percent more than if military personnel were used, according to Army contract managers. In Uzbekistan, the Army failed to ascertain, as regulations require, whether its own units, which handled logistics there for the first six months, were available to work when it brought in the contractor, according to Army spokesmen."
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