Jeffrey St. Clair

 (born 1959 in ) is an, writer, and editor.

Quotes

 * There’s no more pungent symbol of the corrupt nature of the Bush administration’s invasion and occupation of Iraq than, the -based oil services conglomerate, which has made billions from the war even in the face of charges of massive , shoddy work, official bribery and political influence-peddling. The remarkable thing is that Halliburton’s looting of Iraq and the happened in broad daylight, right under the nose of the press, the Democrats and Michael Moore, who made Dick Cheney’s former company the bete noir of his film “9/11.” Nothing deterred the company from capitalizing on the war it helped orchestrate.
 * The Making of Halliburton (July 14, 2005), ''.


 * In the ever-expanding universe of Pentagon contracting, cost is never the problem, public exposure is.
 * The Making of Halliburton (July 14, 2005), ''.


 * After nearly four hours of gunfire, there was silence. There was silence, even though the order only applied to American soldiers. There was silence because none of the in the village were firing back. There was silence because the Viet Cong had never fired on US troops that day. There was silence because there were no Viet Cong in the village that day. There was silence because most of the people who were in the village that day were dead.
 * About the My Lai massacre, The Last Child of My Lai (March 1, 2024), ''.


 * The My Lai killings weren’t indiscriminate. The GIs weren’t killing just anyone. They were killing everyone. They were killing everything: chickens, pigs, dogs, rabbits, cows, water buffalo, grandmothers, and children. Young girls, wounded boys, toddlers, infants. More than half of the 504 people murdered in Pinkville that morning were minors. The GIs were following orders and the orders were: to kill everything. Kill everything that breathes. Kill everything that moves.
 * The Last Child of My Lai (March 1, 2024), ''.