The James Baker Documents

The James Baker Documents

Read Naomi Klein’s Piece

Letter dated January 20 2004 from International Strategy Group, Coudert Brothers and The Albright Group (pdf).

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The documents below provide more background information on James Baker’s conflict of interest.

Read Naomi Klein’s Piece

Letter dated January 20 2004 from International Strategy Group, Coudert Brothers and The Albright Group (pdf).

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Proposal to Assist the Government of Kuwait in Protecting and Realizing Claims Against Iraq, dated January 2004.

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Letter dated August 6 2004 from International Strategy Group to Ambassador Abdullah Murad, Kuwait.

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Letter dated August 10 2004 from Ambassador Murad, Kuwait, to International Strategy Group, Washington.

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Letter dated August 10 2004 from International Strategy Group to Ambassador Murad.

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Letter from the Carlyle Group to the International Strategy Group dated October 13 2004, the day after publication of Naomi Klein’s article.

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