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Pratap Chatterjee

Pratap Chatterjee is an investigative journalist and senior editor at CorpWatch. He is the author of Halliburton’s Army: How A Well-Connected Texas Oil Company Revolutionized the Way America Makes War (Nation Books, 2009) and Iraq, Inc. (Seven Stories Press, 2004).

Publish, Punish, and Pardon

Nine Things Obama Could Do Before Leaving Office to Reveal the Nature of the National Security State

By Pratap Chatterjee On December 4, 2016On May 15, 2021

Drone Whistleblowers Step Out of the Shadows

In Washington’s Drone Wars, Collateral Damage Comes Home

By Pratap Chatterjee On April 21, 2016On May 15, 2021

Killing by Committee in the Global Wild West

The Perpetrators Become the Victims of Drone Warfare

By Pratap Chatterjee On July 12, 2015On May 15, 2021

Are Pilots Deserting Washington’s Remote-Control War? 

A New Form of War May Be Producing a New Form of Mental Disturbance 

By Pratap Chatterjee On March 5, 2015On May 15, 2021

The Three Faces of Drone War

Speaking Truth From the Robotic Heavens

By Pratap Chatterjee On May 11, 2014On May 11, 2014

Selling Your Secrets

The Invisible World of Software Backdoors and Bounty Hunters

By Pratap Chatterjee On February 6, 2014On May 15, 2021

Hollywood Without the Happy Ending

How the CIA Bungled the War on Terror

By Pratap Chatterjee On December 5, 2013On May 15, 2021

The Data Hackers

Mining Your Information for Big Brother

By Pratap Chatterjee On October 8, 2013On May 15, 2021

Pratap Chatterjee, Manhunters, Inc.

By Pratap Chatterjee On August 19, 2010On May 15, 2021

Pratap Chatterjee, Failing Afghanistan’s Cops

By Pratap Chatterjee On March 21, 2010On May 15, 2021

Pratap Chatterjee, Destabilizing Pakistan

By Pratap Chatterjee On February 7, 2010On May 15, 2021

Pratap Chatterjee, Afghanistan as a Patronage Machine

By Pratap Chatterjee On November 17, 2009On November 10, 2021

Pratap Chatterjee, Cleansing Halliburton

By Pratap Chatterjee On May 31, 2009On November 10, 2021

Pratap Chatterjee, Unknown Afghanistan

By Pratap Chatterjee On March 17, 2009On February 17, 2021

Pratap Chatterjee, Inheriting Halliburton’s Army

By Pratap Chatterjee On February 19, 2009On November 10, 2021

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