Re: Super Anti War Computers

From: jmfbahciv@aol.com
Date: 03/27/03


From: jmfbahciv@aol.com
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 03 12:50:54 GMT

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<Xns934AADA94378Cjuergennieveler@nieveler-43544.user.cis.dfn.de>,
   Juergen Nieveler <juergen.nieveler.nospam@arcor.de> wrote:
>Giles Todd <gt@localhost.at-dot.org> wrote:
>
>> Where is the money going to come from in order to repair the existing
>> infrastructure from which Iraq can earn any income? The UN? France?
>> Germany? Russia? Iraq? USA? UK? Who has signed up to pay the
>> bills? How big are they? What is the intended result? How much will
>> it cost? Who pays?
>
>Iraq should have no problem getting credit from just about any bank -
>after all, they DO have all that oil.
>
>What's more interesting, and one of the reasons why the USA are so
>keen on getting their own people in charge: Who gets to do the
>repairs?
>
>There's a lot of heavy construction to be done, and many companies
>would love to do it... but of course, *** Cheney used to work for
>Halliburton, so the task won't necessarily go to the lowest bidder or
>the most qualified company.
>
>Then there's all the new equipment to buy. Who do you think an Iraqi
>government that got their power from the US will buy from,
>Caterpillar or Komatsu?

A French company.

/BAH

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