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A penetrating look at a company at the nexus of big business, government, and defense, this private equity firm manages over $13 billion in funds, with investments spanning defense contractors, telecommunications, and aerospace. However, its influence runs deeper. The firm boasts executives from high-profile political and business backgrounds, including a former secretary of defense, a former CIA deputy director, a former secretary of state, a former president, and a former UK prime minister. Notably, Osama Bin Laden's estranged family was also invested in the group until recently. Journalist Dan Briody explores this complex organization, which some view as a symbol of corporate cronyism, conflicts of interest, and war profiteering. His examination reveals a world filled with clandestine meetings, quid pro quo deals, and the interplay of power among some of the most influential figures globally. The narrative promises a thrilling journey through a landscape of bitter ironies and rivalries. Briody, an award-winning business journalist, previously broke the story on the firm’s inner workings and has become a key source for coverage of this intriguing subject, with his work featured in prominent publications.
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The Iron Triangle, Dan Briody
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- Released
- 2004
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- Title
- The Iron Triangle
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Dan Briody
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Released
- 2004
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 210
- ISBN10
- 0471660620
- ISBN13
- 9780471660620
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Historical Themes, History, True Stories, Business, Business & Management, Political Science & Politics, Politics, Economics, Military Fiction, Finance, Unexplained Mysteries, Conspiracy
- Rating
- 3.55 out of 5
- Description
- A penetrating look at a company at the nexus of big business, government, and defense, this private equity firm manages over $13 billion in funds, with investments spanning defense contractors, telecommunications, and aerospace. However, its influence runs deeper. The firm boasts executives from high-profile political and business backgrounds, including a former secretary of defense, a former CIA deputy director, a former secretary of state, a former president, and a former UK prime minister. Notably, Osama Bin Laden's estranged family was also invested in the group until recently. Journalist Dan Briody explores this complex organization, which some view as a symbol of corporate cronyism, conflicts of interest, and war profiteering. His examination reveals a world filled with clandestine meetings, quid pro quo deals, and the interplay of power among some of the most influential figures globally. The narrative promises a thrilling journey through a landscape of bitter ironies and rivalries. Briody, an award-winning business journalist, previously broke the story on the firm’s inner workings and has become a key source for coverage of this intriguing subject, with his work featured in prominent publications.


