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This article appeared in the December 15, 2003 edition of The Nation.

November 25, 2003

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IRAQ--'CAPITALIST DREAM'

Brookline, Mass.

Surely other Nation readers were puzzled by some of the assertions in Naomi Klein's November 24 "Lookout" column, on Order 39 of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, which The Economist called "a capitalist dream." Order 39 (www.cpa-iraq.org/regulations) does some of the things Klein and The Economist claim but not others. For example, it permits foreigners to own all or part of an Iraqi company (but not a bank) and to move resources out of Iraq freely. However, Klein also says that under the order "200 Iraqi state companies would be privatized" and that "foreign firms can retain 100 percent ownership of Iraqi banks." The Economist further says, "Income and corporate taxes would be capped at 15%. Tariffs would be slashed to a universal 5% rate." The text of Order 39 does not contain any of these provisions. The bulk of Klein's article was directed at her claim about privatization. Where in Order 39 did she find that "Iraqi state companies would be privatized"?

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About Naomi Klein

Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist and syndicated columnist and the author of the international and New York Times bestseller The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (September 2007); an earlier international best-seller, No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies; and the collection Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate (2002). more...

About Esther Kaplan

Esther Kaplan is investigative editor at The Nation Institute, and author of With God on Their Side: George Bush and the Christian Right. more...

About Alexander Cockburn

Alexander Cockburn has been The Nation's "Beat the Devil" columnist since 1984. He is the author or co-author of several books, including the best-selling collection of essays Corruptions of Empire (1987), and a contributor to many publications, from The New York Review of Books, Harper's Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly and the Wall Street Journal to alternative publications such as In These Times and the Anderson Valley Advertiser. With Jeffrey St. Clair, he edits the newsletter and radical website CounterPunch, which have a substantial world audience. more...
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