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  • 1 Lockheed Martin
  • U.S. Military contracts 2004 20.7 billion
  • Makes spy planes, F-16, F/A-22 fighter jet, and
    Javelin missiles.
  • 2 Boeing
  • U.S. Military contracts 2004 17.1 billion
  • Makes 747s, "smart" bombs, F-15 fighters, and
    Apache helicopters
  • 3 Northrop Grumman
  • U.S. Military contracts 2004 11.9 billion
  • Makers of the B-2 stealth bomber.
  • 4 General Dynamics
  • U.S. Military contracts 2004 9.6 billion
  • Makes F-16 jets, Abrams tanks, and Trident
    submarines.
  • 5 Raytheon
  • U.S. Military contracts 2004 8.5 billion
  • Makes "Bunker Buster" bombs, Tomahawk and Patriot
    missiles.

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  • Federal loans subsidies received by Halliburton
    in 5 years prior to Cheneys arrival 100
    million
  • Federal loans subsidies received by
    Halliburton during Cheneys tenure 1.5 billion
  • U.S. government contracts received by
    Halliburton in 5 years prior to Cheneys arrival
    1.2 billion
  • U.S. government contracts received by
    Halliburton during Cheneys tenure 2.3 billion
  • Cheney earned 205,298 in 2001, 162,392 in 2002,
    and 178,437 in 2003 in the form of derred
    compensation from Halliburton, almost as much as
    his vice-presidential salary of 198,000 a year
  • Cheney also owns 433,000 unexercised Halliburton
    stock options at the end of 2002, worth more than
    10 million dollars

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  • State Oil and Marketing Company cost for gallon
    of gas delivered to Iraq 0.96
  • Halliburton cost for gallon of gas delivered to
    Iraq 2.64
  • Number of meals cooked by Halliburton in Saudi
    Arabia in July 2003 per day 14,053
  • Number of meals billed for by Halliburton in
    Saudi Arabia in July 2003 per day 42,042 meals
  • Percentage of empty trucks driving up and down
    Iraq at 1000 a trip 35
  • Number of empty vehicles in 28 truck convoy led
    by David Wilson 27
  • Cost of housing each U.S. soldier in Kuwait per
    month 42
  • Cost of housing each Halliburton staff member
    at Kempinski Hotel in Kuwait per month 10,000
  • Cost of washing one 15 pound bag of laundry in
    Kuwait by Halliburton 100

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  • Reconstruction and Development
  • Amount allocated for irrigation 279 million.
    Amount spent 0.
  • Amount allocated for dams 152 million. Amount
    spent 0.
  • Amount allocated for roads 240 million. Amount
    spent 20 million.
  • Amount allocated for Iraq's electricity grid
    5.4 billion
  • Amount spent on Iraq's electricity grid 109
    million
  • Amount allocated for drinking water but moved to
    pay for new U.S. embassy 184 million
  • Amount allocated for democracy building but used
    for administration costs instead 29 million

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  • Iraq After the Invasion
  • Oil Production/Oil Exports (millions of barrels
    per day)
  • Pre-invasion -- 2.9/2.1
  • May 2003 -- 0.3/0
  • June 2004 -- 2.3/1.1
  • May 2005 -- 2.1/1.3
  • Average Electricity Production (in megawatts)
  • Pre-invasion -- 3,300
  • May 2003 -- 500
  • June 2004 -- 4,300
  • May 2005 -- 3,700
  • Annual cost of the U.S. occupation of Iraq 50
    billion
  • Annual cost of all sixteen U.N. peacekeeping
    missions currently underway 3.87 billion
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