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Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers

  • 2006
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  • 1h 15min
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Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers (2006)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRobert Greenwald looks at war profiteering in Iraq by private contracting companies Halliburton, CACI, and KBR.Robert Greenwald looks at war profiteering in Iraq by private contracting companies Halliburton, CACI, and KBR.Robert Greenwald looks at war profiteering in Iraq by private contracting companies Halliburton, CACI, and KBR.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Greenwald
  • Casting principal
    • Katy Helvenston-Wettengal
    • Scott Helvenston
    • Donna Zovko
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    1,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert Greenwald
    • Casting principal
      • Katy Helvenston-Wettengal
      • Scott Helvenston
      • Donna Zovko
    • 24avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
    • 68Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Katy Helvenston-Wettengal
    • Self - Scott Helvenston's Mother
    Scott Helvenston
    Scott Helvenston
    • Self - Blackwater Contractor
    • (images d'archives)
    Donna Zovko
    • Self - Mother of Jerry Zovko
    Jozo Zovko
    • Self - Father of Jerry Zovko
    Tommy Zovko
    • Self - Brother of Jerry Zovko
    Chris Lehane
    • Self - Crisis Communications Expert
    Anthony Lagouranis
    • Self - Military Interrogator, Abu Ghraib
    John Warner
    John Warner
    • Self - Senator, Virginia
    • (images d'archives)
    Shereef Akeel
    • Self - Civil Rights Attorney
    Hassan Al-Azzawi
    • Self - Abu Ghraib Detainee
    Pratap Chatterjee
    • Self - Executive Director, CorpWatch
    Janis Karpinski
    • Self - Former Brigadier General, Abu Ghraib
    Al Haj Ali
    • Self - Abu Ghraib Detainee
    Mark Benjamin
    Mark Benjamin
    • Self - Journalist, Salon.com
    Joshua Casteel
    • Self - Military Interrogator, Abu Ghraib
    Marwan Mawiri
    • Self - Titan Linguist, Kirkuk Airbase Iraq
    Alan Grayson
    • Self - Grayson & Kubli, P.C.
    Massie Ritsch
    • Self - Center for Responsive Politics
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Greenwald
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    8Quinoa1984

    a too-short yet concise took at the factual and emotional sides of private contractors

    Robert Greenwald is a filmmaker I'm familiar with well from his very prolific output of politically charged documentaries (with one regular dramatic feature also) from the past several years, my favorite being Outfoxed. Now he comes with Iraq for Sale, a documentary aimed at exposing one of the gravest injustices to come out of the invasion of Iraq. The contractors who have been given carte-blanche (primarily Haliburton aka KBR) to take control of how the military is taken care of and that just to turn a profit (albeit a major, huge one) people who didn't sign up to fight for the USA die off. Greenwald, as in other docs, takes on the subject matter from two angles- the emotional side, where those close to those who died air their grievances and outrage at losing members of their family and friends; and the factual side, where it's laid out pretty plainly the message- something very, very corrupt and fascist is going on in both the so-called protection of the soldiers and in the Abu-Gharib scandal.

    Greenwald's film-making style isn't too bad at all, and is held back from being flashy with the usage of graphics and charts and such when interviewing his subjects. And a lot of the archival footage and testimonies do all add up to something that leaves one with a feeling of near hopelessness (saying near because there should still be hope that this can change). But at the same time I also felt that Greenwald could only go for so much in the 70 minute running time. He un-earths a couple of things I didn't know of, such as the corporations Caci and Titan, one of which was partly responsible for the torture in the prisons (half in military get-up, half in just regular attire, all torturing mostly random civilians). The numbers are also pretty staggering at times, though at this point with the practically one-party rule in the country- where corporate interests go hand in pocketed hand with lobbyists and firms- things shouldn't be surprising at this point. But that it feels a little rushed at times too is my only real complaint overall about the picture.

    It's really worth a viewing though, regardless of political affiliation (even as the Right would get uncomfortable and have to take their views into account when seeing Bush and Rumsfeld on screen). It deals with things that should be of consequence to all Americans, who are the ones paying out their tax dollars to intolerable problems in monopolized power structures. It almost comes off towards the last part, in discussing Halburton, like watching something out of a ice-cold communist structure where people in high places getting paid a lot give menial, awful conditions to those who are technically those to take care of. As Greenwald shows to his most prominent point, absolute power corrupts absolutely, and in this case during this 'war on terror' going on in Iraq.
    8lastliberal

    War is good for business. Invest your son.

    The math is very simple. Contribute a couple of million dollars to key congressional figures and the Republican party and get $19 BILLION dollars worth of contracts in Iraq. You figure out the profit percentage. It's far more that your bank is paying you for your savings. How about a $4.5 million dollar investment by Halliburton resulting in so many billions of dollars in contracts that the CEO makes over $40 million. Do you really believe that the Vice-president, the former head of Halliburton, is not actively involved? Military that were involved in abuse of Abu Gahrib were court-martial-ed and jailed, while civilian contractors, after killing Iraqis were simply sent home to come back later with another contractor. At this the President dances and jokes and grins like a monkey.

    The billions of dollars that we are spending in Iraq is going to companies that are major Republican contributers and they are not accountable for the fraud, waste, and abuse they are perpetrating on the American people.

    It should be the obligation of every American to see this film before they cast another vote.
    10RadioactiveRat

    The Mighty Dollar

    Iraq For Sale is a truly horrifying documentary about the state of war profiteering in Iraq as allowed or encouraged by Washington in the United States. Not to be misunderstood or understated, it is terrifying how reckless the companies mentioned in the film (Halliburton et al) act towards their customers (US Military) and their employees in pursuit of the mighty dollar. Sending out trucks on delivery missions empty because they can charge the government for sending them to the bases. Providing dubious contaminated water to the troops from their water treatment plants, and charging $100 to wash a bag of laundry to mention a few. What is even more terrifying is that the Pentagon just ignores the abuse or gives the companies a slap on the wrist for their trouble, all the while continuing to funnel billions or more dollars into their pockets. I used to accept that war was about ideology and defense, this documentary proved me wrong. War is about the pursuit of wealth and power!
    8step2ice

    Criminal activities exposed once more

    Yet another documentary which gives you the right directions to uncover the tremendous amount of lies and greed of gain which lies within the US government and capitalistic systems in general today. Take this film as a eye opener, as a teaser to activate your own motivations in finding and judging these criminal acts that go unpunished these days. I'm no American but German. Nevertheless, corruption, profit, oppression, exploitation all these terms count as much in Germany as they do in the US.

    Don't take this film as the ultimate documentary, but see it as one of those small pieces which fit into the big picture of what our modern world has become.

    8/10 worth seeing
    10stphinkle

    Everyone in Congress as well as every American needs to see this film!

    This film shows how our tax dollars were wasted! We are paying contractors at prices far higher than what it costs us for the same thing. For example, buying new trucks every time one of them gets a minor maintenance problem. Another example of abuse is the fact that we are paying $99 per bag of laundry to get it washed by a contractor. Still another example of abuse, is that one of the contractors is supplying water to our troops that contains diseases in it for people to shower in. Also, it shows in detail how we paid to torture war prisoners. Another shocking detail was how the contractors did not get the proper equipment to protect themselves. Additionally, the contract workers were saying in 5-star hotels at night, while our troops were getting tents. What is even more shocking is the connections these companies have with officials, and how contracts to them were awarded without taking bids.

    Our country needs to stand up, and hold our people in the white house, congress, the justice department, and our military accountable for these actions. We have spent almost a half a trillion dollars on the Iraq War now, and billions of it were wasted in this abuse of our money by these private contractors. Thanks to Robert Greenwald for getting out the truth to the American public again!!!!!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 septembre 2006 (États-Unis)
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    • Langue
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