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    The Profiteers

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      Weinberger’s enthusiasm for, at Bechtel, 130–31

      Weinberger’s policy on Israel and, 139–41, 142

      Weinberger’s arms sales to Saudi Arabia and, 165–66

      “Real Story, The” (Bechtel), 311

      Reinsch, Jim, 294

      Reisner, Marc, 28, 30, 39

      Republican Party, 5, 11, 240

      Reykjavik Summit (1986), 278

      Ribicoff, Abraham, 72

      Rice, Condoleezza, 241, 244

      Rice, Sister Megan, 272

      Richardson, Bill, 252, 253, 254

      Richmond Belt Railroad, 21

      Riyadh projects, Saudi Arabia, 127, 304

      Riyadh Metro, Saudi Arabia, 304

      road construction projects, 5, 6, 9, 22, 25, 26, 36, 47, 61, 77, 82, 235

      Rocca, Al M., 35

      Rockefeller, Avery, 57

      Rockefeller, John D., 86

      Rockefeller, Nelson, 89

      Rocky Flats nuclear weapons production facility, Colorado, 269

      Rodman, John, 268

      Rodriguez, Acacia, 248

      Romania, 304

      Romney, Mitt, 207–08

      Roosevelt, Franklin D. (“FDR”), 41, 42, 68, 118

      Rosenberg, Ethel, 182

      Rosenberg, Julius, 182, 252

      Ross, Thomas B., 78

      Royal Air Force (UK), 85

      Rumsfeld, Donald H., 167–73

      background of, 167

      Defense Policy Board with, 229

      Iraqi reconstruction and, 235

      as Shultz’s envoy to Saddam in Iraq, 166, 167, 168–71, 172–73, 188, 201

      Russia, 9, 42–43

      Bechtel’s projects in, 110

      US foreign policy and, 83

      Russo, Frank, 264, 293

      Sagan, Carl, 164–65

      St. Clair, Jeffrey, 188, 343n170

      Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, 157

      San Francisco Chronicle, 235, 243

      San Francisco Examiner, 41, 113

      San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, 9

      Santa Fe New Mexican, 271

      Santa Fe Railroad, 21, 25

      ibn Saud, Abdul Aziz, King of Saudi Arabia, 58, 61, 62, 85

      Saudi Arabia

      Bechtel projects in, 58, 59–62, 63, 75, 76, 124, 127, 139

      Bechtel workers in, 61–62

      description of, 60

      Jewish workers excluded from Bechtel projects in, 61, 124–25

      Justice Department charges of discrimination against Jewish employees and, 126–27

      oil industry in, 60–61, 62, 85, 96

      Riyadh projects in, 127, 304

      sale of F-15 warplanes to, 127–28

      US foreign policy on, 63

      Weinberger’s arms sales to, 165–66

      Weinberger’s support for, 139–40

      Saudi Arabian Bechtel Company, 127

      Savannah (atomic-powered merchant ship), 72

      Savannah River National Laboratory, South Carolina, 256

      Scheer, Robert, 163

      Schlesinger, Arthur M., 80, 81

      Schlesinger, James, 172, 189, 281

      Schlosser, Eric, 271, 272

      Schmidt, Eric, 295

      school construction projects, 5, 235

      Schroder Banking Corporation, 56–57

      Schumer, Charles Jr., 300

      Scowcroft, Brent, 132, 283–84

      Sears, Roebuck, 112

      Seattle Weekly, 293

      Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 8, 132, 211, 237

      Sella, Aviem (“Avi”), 178

      Semmelman, Jacques, 302

      September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, 3, 228, 229, 256, 231, 272

      Sequoia National Park, California, 25

      Sequoia Ventures, 135, 220

      Serious Texans Against Nuclear Dumping (STAND), 270

      Service, Robert W., 51

      sewage system projects, 4, 5, 29, 61, 225, 241, 247

      SF Weekly, 236, 308, 309

      Shamir, Yitzhak, 179

      Sheehan, John J. (“Jack”), 229

      Shepard, Paul, 268

      Sheridan, Walter, 81

      Sherman Antitrust Act, 126, 129

      Sherwin, Martin J., 70

      shipbuilding, 47–48, 50–51, 78

      Shultz, George P.

      background of, 111

      Bechtel position of, 105, 111–14, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120, 121–22, 126–27, 129, 134–35, 138, 145–46, 147, 148, 199

      biotech company Theranos and, 305

      Casey’s friendship with, 132

      changes at Bechtel under, 134–35

      Iraq projects and, 199

      Iran-Contra affair and, 352n214

      Levi’s clashes with, 125–26

      lobbying by, 112, 113, 130, 166, 167

      Nixon Cabinet posts held by, 105, 109–11, 123, 136

      nuclear nonproliferation and, 153–54

      Pollard’s affair and, 15, 182

      proposed sanctions against Iraq and, 193–94

      Reagan’s election and, 133, 135–36, 137–38

      as Reagan’s secretary of state, 105, 109, 112, 133, 135, 136, 137–38, 142–43, 144, 145, 154, 155, 157, 166, 167

      Rumsfield’s visit with Saddam in Iraq and, 166, 167, 168–71, 172–73

      Senate hearings on secretary of state nomination of, 145–47

      Soviet Union and, 110, 163

      Weinberger’s conflicts with, 114–15, 116, 130, 133, 136, 137–38, 143–44

      Shultz, Helena (“Obie”) O’Brien, 111

      Shultz, Margaret, 207

      Simon, William, 126, 127

      Simon & Schuster, 310–11

      Simpson, Alan, 300

      Simpson, John Lowery (“Uncle John”), 318

      background of, 55–56

      as chief financial officer of Bechtel, 57

      government ties of, 55, 57

      intelligence community and, 56–57

      Steve Jr.’s advice from, 86

      Steve Sr.’s partnership with, 55, 57

      Singapore, 209

      Six Companies

      completion of Hoover Dam and, 44

      eight member companies of, 29–30

      formation of, 29

      Hoover Dam construction by, 29, 36, 47

      Hoover Dam contract and, 12, 32, 34, 38–39

      lobbying against Ickes’s investigation of, 41–42

      profit made by, 38–39

      Steve Sr. as chief administrator of, 47

      transition to defense contracts by, 47

      workers hired by, 35

      working conditions and, 40–41

      Six-Day War (1967), 168

      60 Minutes (TV program), 193, 235

      Slusser, Nancy, 117

      Slusser, Willis, 116, 117

      Smith, Gerard C., 163

      Smith, Hedrick, 114

      Smith, Philip M., 309

      Snodgrass, Cornelius Stribling, 76

      Snowden, Edward, 14, 15, 276

      Society of Professional Scientists and Engineers, 288

      solar energy plants, 295

      Bechtel’s investment in California for, 297

      Ivanpah Valley, Mojave Desert, California, 7, 206, 296–97

      US energy policy on, 155, 296, 297

      Sonatrach, 101, 103

      Sontag, Fred, 286

      Solnit, Rebecca, 59

      South Africa, 87, 95, 158

      South America, 50, 87, 222

      Southern California Edison, 297

      Southern Pacific Railroad, 20, 21

      South Korea, 10, 122, 123, 211, 225, 349n190

      Soviet Union

      Bechtel contracts with, 101–02

      CIA and, 79, 82

      Cold War arms race with, 69

      Dad Bechtel’s visit to, 42–44

      fall of, 203, 209

      Iran and, 64–65

      Kennedy and, 82

      Libya and, 96

      McCone’s views on, 66–67, 75, 79, 130–31, 163

      Mexico and, 87

      Middle East expansion of, 64

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    sp; Nixon’s policy on, 101–02, 110–11

      nuclear weapons testing by, 69

      Reagan’s policy on, 164–65

      Reykjavik Summit (1986) with, 278

      Shultz’s approach to, 110, 163

      US aid to Afghan rebels troops from, 349n189

      US defense policy and, 66–67, 75

      US foreign policy on, 63, 64, 84, 85, 131

      Weinberger’s policies and, 160, 163, 164

      Spain, 87, 95

      Sputnik satellite, 85

      Stalin, Joseph, 42

      Standard Oil Company, 26, 76

      Standard Oil Company of California (SOCAL), 48, 50, 54, 59, 124, 155

      Standard Oil Company of Venezuela, 50

      Stanford Research Institute (SRI), 84–85, 100, 101, 104

      Stanford University, 54, 84, 111

      Starr, Kevin, 29, 291

      Steele, James B., 244

      Stevenson, Adlai, 70

      Stevens, Joseph E., 23, 41

      Stober, Dan, 254, 255

      Stockton, Peter, 258–59

      Stone, I. F., 50

      Strategic Air Command (SAC), 66

      Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), 274–75, 280, 281–82, 283

      Streitfeld, David, 260

      subway and rapid transit systems, 9, 43, 87, 103, 208, 220–21, 304

      Suez Canal, 60, 123

      Suharto, 95

      Sukarno, 95–96

      Suleiman, Abdul, 76

      Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve, Mount Hope, West Virginia, 309

      Sunday Herald (Glasgow, UK), 240

      Survival in the Air Age (President’s Air Policy Commission), 66

      Syria, 62, 63, 64, 139, 142, 168, 306

      Taiwan, 123, 157, 220, 276

      Tamosaitis, Walter, 293

      Tapline (Trans-Arabian Pipeline), 60–61

      Tarapur, India, atomic power station, 94, 120–21

      Teicher, Howard, 198

      telecommunication projects, 4, 96, 217, 233, 304

      Teller, Edward, 70, 149, 251

      Tenet, George, 300

      terrorist attacks, September 11, 2001, 3, 228, 229, 256, 231, 272

      Thailand, 209, 225, 304

      Thelen, Marrin, Johnson & Bridges, 205

      theme parks, 305

      Theranos, 305

      Tholan, Stuart, 215–16

      Thornburgh, Richard L., 102

      Three Days of the Condor (film), 182

      Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station, Pennsylvania, 10, 149–50, 152

      Thurmond, Strom, 79

      Time (magazine), 46, 53, 85, 123, 277, 278, 284

      Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS), 9

      Trans-Arabian Pipeline (“Tapline”), 60–61

      transit and subway systems, 9, 87, 103, 208, 220–21, 304

      Trans-Turkish Motorway, 211

      Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty), 158

      Trial Lawyers for Public Justice (TLPJ), 288

      Trident submarines, 161

      Trilateral Commission, 113, 224

      Truman, Harry S., 51, 54, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71

      Tuchman, Barbara, 78, 79

      Turkey, 123, 211, 306

      turnkey contracts, 49

      Ukraine, 10, 216

      Union Carbide Corporation, 104

      Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). See Soviet Union

      United Nations, 5, 69, 140, 234

      US Agency for International Development (USAID), 232–33, 238–39, 241

      US Air Force, 66, 85, 160, 162, 165, 253

      US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 163

      US Army, 10, 51, 56, 160, 165, 237

      US Army Corps of Engineers, 152, 295

      US Bureau of Public Roads, 25

      US Bureau of Reclamation, 12, 32

      United States Committee for Energy Awareness, 150

      US Department of Commerce, 77, 175, 176, 197, 198

      US Department of Defense (DOD)

      Bechtel’s contacts at, 77, 161

      Bechtel officers’ moving to, 7

      Bechtel projects for, 9

      Carter’s energy policy and, 150

      Council on Foreign Relations and, 113

      criticism of management by, 162

      SRI’s close alliance with, 84

      Weinberger as Reagan’s secretary of defense in, 137, 139, 144, 160–63

      US Department of Energy (DOE)

      Bechtel projects under, 9, 10, 150, 151–52, 153, 155, 157–58, 255, 296, 318

      Cold War and, 156

      Davis’s appointment to, 154–55

      Livermore workforce restructuring and

      national laboratories and, 157, 251, 253, 256, 257, 364n290

      nuclear weapons program of, 156–57

      Reagan’s approach to, 150–51

      US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 105, 116, 119

      US Department of Homeland Security, 266

      US Department of Justice, 125–27, 129, 191

      US Department of State, 126

      Bechtel officers’ moving to, 7

      Bechtel’s contacts at, 77, 123

      Bechtel’s participation in Arab boycott of trade with Israel and, 126–27

      Bush’s reconstruction plans for Iraq and, 5

      Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) program of, 215

      Council on Foreign Relations and, 113

      nuclear weapons dispersion and, 72

      Shultz as Reagan’s secretary of state at, 133, 135, 136, 137–38, 142–43, 144, 145, 154, 155, 157, 166, 167

      Shultz’s Iraq policy and, 168–71, 173

      US Department of the Treasury, 119

      Labor-Management Advisory Committee of, 95

      Shultz as Reagan’s secretary of state at, 105, 109, 112, 133, 135, 136, 137–38, 142–43, 144, 145, 154, 155, 157, 166, 167

      Steve Jr.’s position with, 95

      US Energy Policy Act (1992), 218

      US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 305

      US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 305

      US foreign policy

      anti-Communist approach of, 64

      Bechtel’s foreign policy at odds with, 7, 146–47

      Bechtel’s influence on, 148

      Bechtel’s possible involvement in Syrian coup and, 64

      Carter’s administration and, 160

      CIA creation and, 64

      defense industry and, 83

      domino theory and, 75, 87, 98, 100

      Indonesian coup and, 95–96

      internationalist viewpoint and, 67

      investment in Middle East as part of, 63

      Israel and, 131, 165

      Justice Department charges of discrimination against Jewish employees and impact on, 126–27

      Nixon and, 100–02

      nuclear weapons and, 69

      oil industry and, 64–65

      Pacific Rim strategy in, 84, 89, 100

      Syrian coup and, 64

      Weinberger’s defense budget and, 162–63

      US General Accounting Office (GAO), 52, 162, 240

      US Generating Company (USGen), 218

      US Interior Department, 31, 264

      US Maritime Commission, 51

      US Missile Defense Agency, 295

      US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 206

      US National Security Agency, 14, 79, 276

      US Navy, 10, 51, 160, 174, 206, 295

      US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), 154, 157–58

      US Parole Commission, 303

      US Reclamation Service, 32

      US Supreme Court, 129

      U.S. Steel, 87

      US War Department, 51

      University of California, and management Los Alamos, 251–52, 255, 265

      University of California at Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, Investigative Reporting Program, 307–08

      University of California Radiation Laboratory, 251

      University of Chicago, 125–26

      Unruh, Vince
    nt Paul, 220, 221, 226, 227

      Uranium Enrichment Associates (UEA), 104

      uranium enrichment facilities, 67–68, 104, 109, 113, 121, 152, 154, 156–57, 162, 258, 271, 272, 295

      uranium mining projects, 23, 30, 87, 152, 156, 157

      USA Today, 91, 236, 242

      USSR. See Soviet Union

      Utah Construction Company, 23, 30

      Utah Corporation, 23

      Vallette, Jim, 169

      van der Zee, John, 85

      Venezuela, 50, 96

      venture capital, 95, 135

      Vietnam, 84, 209, 236

      Vietnam War

      Bechtel and, 84, 236

      Johnson’s policy on, 82

      Kennedy’s policy on, 82

      Nixon’s policy on, 95, 100

      protests against, 84, 126, 267

      Village Voice, 170

      Viorst, Milton, 300

      W. A. Bechtel Co., 22, 30, 45, 50

      Walker, Charls, 130, 133

      Walker, John, 347n184

      Wall Street Journal, 14, 70, 181, 234, 277, 296, 310

      Walsh, Lawrence E., 187, 190, 191, 214

      Warren Commission, 82

      Washington, DC, Metro subway system, 103

      Washington Group International (WGI), 258

      Washingtonian (magazine), 14

      Washington Post, 103, 126, 128, 142, 147, 150, 173, 188, 190, 230, 246

      Washington Star, 120

      Washington Times, 306

      Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), Carlsbad, New Mexico, 152, 294

      water supply and treatment projects, 4, 5, 7, 30–31, 33, 209, 217, 222–23, 225, 235, 239, 241, 247, 304

      Watson, Tom, 88

      Wattis, E. O., 22–23, 30, 44

      Wattis, W. H., 22–23, 30, 41, 44

      Waxman, Henry A., 247

      We Almost Lost Detroit (Fuller), 71

      weapons of mass destruction

      destruction of, at Pueblo, Colorado, pilot plant, 305

      Iraq’s program for, 3, 172, 199, 228, 229

      Weaver, Craig, 152

      Weeks, Sinclair, 75

      Weinberger, Caspar (“Cap”)

      Arab boycott of trade with Israel and, 127, 128–29

      background of, 117–18

      Bechtel position of, 105, 115, 116–17, 119–20, 123, 126, 127, 128–29, 133–34, 139, 160, 176

      defense policy of, 160–63

      Haig’s feud with, 141, 142, 143, 144

      hostility toward Israel by, 139–41, 142, 174–75, 303

      Iran-Contra affair and, 185–86, 188, 191, 213–14, 302

      Jewish ancestry of, 117, 118, 140, 174–75

      Nixon administration and, 119

      political career of, 119

      Pollard’s sentencing of, 15, 183–84, 302–03

      as possible secretary of state under Reagan, 133, 136, 137

      Reagan’s election and, 133, 136

      as Reagan’s secretary of defense, 137, 139, 144, 160–63

      Saudi arms sales and, 165–66

      Schultz’s conflicts with, 114–15, 116, 130, 133, 136, 137–38, 143–44

      weapons transfer to Iraq and, 188, 198

      Weinberger, Herman and Cerise Carpenter Hampson, 117–18

     


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