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Cargo Transload Area Improves Security, Commerce
American Forces Press Service ^ | Pfc. Bethany L. Little, USA

Posted on 10/05/2009 4:53:04 PM PDT by SandRat

ZURBATIYAH, Iraq, Oct. 5, 2009 – Work to improve commerce and security in Iraq continued as a cargo transload area opened along the Iraq-Iran border following a ribbon-cutting ceremony here Sept. 26.

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Army Maj. Gen. Richard J. Rowe, director of Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq’s training and advisory mission, talks with Maj. Gen. Isam Salih Yaseen, Zurbatiyah port director for Iraq’s border enforcement department before a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a cargo transload area at the Zurbatiyah, Iraq, point of entry on the Iraq-Iran border, Sept. 26, 2009. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Bethany L. Little
  

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The project, a cooperative effort among coalition and Iraqi forces and Iraq’s finance ministry, allows for commerce and safe trading between Iraq and Iran.

“I am very thankful for all of the help coalition forces have provided for us to create this area,” said Maj. Gen. Isam Salih Yaseen, the Zurbatiyah port director for Iraq’s border enforcement department. “We now have the ability to be more proficient and provide better security between Iraq and Iran.”

The cargo transload process starts at the border between Iraq and Iran. Trucks are weighed and backed up to the 50-lane area, where customs police inspect their cargo, ensuring the trucks contain useable products and aren’t carrying contraband or produce that’s unfit for consumption. The goods then are transferred into Iraqi trucks and taken to the final inspection area in Iraq.

Some 200 to 500 cargo trucks pass through the transload area daily, and about 5,000 people are processed through the point of entry.

“This project provides an opportunity for customs police to see what is transferred through the two countries and provide security for both countries,” said Army Maj. David W. Gordon, Zebatiya point of entry team chief.

The point of entry here is equipped with a dining area, office work space, an armory, living quarters, bathrooms and showers for the personnel manning the facility. The transload area cost $5.3 million to build, but taxes, tariffs and fees provide revenue.

Key leaders -- including Army Maj. Gen. Richard J. Rowe, director of Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq’s training and advisory mission, and Army Brig. Gen. Gerald Lang, Multinational Division South’s deputy commanding general for support -- attended the ceremony and toured the facility.

“This project shows how the trade between Iraq and Iran will continue to grow and commercialize in a good way,” Yaseen said. “It is a major responsibility to take on this area, but it will help us better our security and strengthen our economy.”

(Army Pfc. Bethany L. Little serves with the 172nd Infantry Brigade.)

Related Sites:
Multinational Corps Iraq

Click photo for screen-resolution image People wait in line to go through customs inspection and cross into Iraq from Iran at the cargo transload area at the Zurbatiyah, Iraq, point of entry on the Iraq-Iran border, Sept. 26, 2009. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Bethany L. Little

  
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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: commerce; frwn; iraq; security

1 posted on 10/05/2009 4:53:05 PM PDT by SandRat
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2 posted on 10/05/2009 4:54:49 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: SandRat

“I am very thankful for all of the help coalition forces have provided for us to create this area,” said Maj. Gen. Isam Salih Yaseen, the Zurbatiyah port director for Iraq’s border enforcement department.

How about “I am very thankful for all of the help AMERICAN FORCES have provided for us to create this area,”?


3 posted on 10/05/2009 5:10:35 PM PDT by I Hate Obama ("Sorry I had a fight in the middle of your Black Panther Party." -Forest Gump)
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