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Wdtabor wrote:
In article Co2Cb.502462$HS4.3878194@attbi_s01, "Jay Honeck" writes: How, exactly, does one pressure France? Short of standing on their border and shouting at them in German. On the contrary, I believe we have found the PERFECT method of pressuring the French (and other so-called "allies") -- we have quite simply disqualified them from bidding on any reconstruction contracts in Iraq. This has been "Big News" the last couple of days, as if it were somehow revolutionary to exclude disloyal nations from reaping the benefits of our labors. Personally, I call it "justice". Money talks. Don't get me wrong here, I'm not really disagreeing with the principle. We are certainly within our rights to dole out the spoils of war as we see fit. On the other hand we may have missed an opportunity to mend some fences and change the perception that the war was really about enriching our economic interests. Money talks indeed. Regardless of whether it was the best policy choice or not, they have botched it in the way it was handled. The timing was incredibly bad, coming on the heels of another Halliburton scandal. And by trying to circumvent our own trade aggreements in such a transparent manner we've negated most of our own credibilty. Policies driven by vindictiveness will hurt us more than help us. We ought to above that sort of thing. Apparently we are not a superpower when it comes to statesmanship. Expect Bush to let them bid after they forgive all or part of the Iraqi debt. Which should be called the Baathist debt since the Iraqi's never benefited from it, and they should be collecting it from Saddam. But still, when they make the cocession of forgiving that debt, Bush will let them in . It might have worked that way, but I fear both sides have become entrenched in childish contrariety. -- Frank....H |
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