Kate Goodman

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They were banking, in other words, on the power of shock. The guiding assumption of Iraq’s military and economic shock therapists, best articulated by the former deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage, was that Iraqis would be so stunned by U.S. firepower, and so relieved to be rid of Saddam, “that they could be easily marshaled from point A to point B.”4
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
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