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U.S. Bars Iraq Contracts for Nations That Opposed War
New York Times ^ | December 9, 2003

Posted on 12/09/2003 8:42:43 PM PST by bush8years

U.S. Bars Iraq Contracts for Nations That Opposed War
By DOUGLAS JEHL
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 — The Pentagon has barred French, German and Russian companies from competing for $18.6 billion in contracts for the reconstruction of Iraq, saying the step "is necessary for the protection of the essential security interests of the United States."

The directive, which was issued by the deputy defense secretary, Paul D. Wolfowitz, represents perhaps the most substantive retaliation to date by the Bush administration against American allies who opposed its decision to go to war in Iraq.

The administration had warned before the war that countries that did not join an American-led coalition would not have a voice in decisions about the rebuilding of Iraq. But the administration had not previously made clear that French, German and Russian companies would be excluded from competing for the lucrative reconstruction contracts, which include the rebuilding of Iraq's infrastructure and equipping its army.

Under the guidelines, which were issued on Friday but became public knowledge today, only companies from the United States, Iraq and 61 other countries designated as "coalition partners" will be allowed to bid on the contracts, which are financed by American taxpayers.

Among the eligible countries are Britain, the closest American ally in Iraq, as well Poland and Italy, which have contributed troops to the American-led security effort. But the list also includes other nations whose support has been less evident, including Turkey, which allowed American aircraft to fly over its territory but barred American forces at the last minute from using its soil as a staging point to invade Iraq from the north in March.

The directive by Mr. Wolfowitz does not spell out a precise argument for why allowing French, German and Russian companies to join in the competition for the contracts would hurt American security interests. But it suggests that the main motivation is to use the contracts as a reward for countries that participate in the American-led coalition and contribute troops to the American-led security effort.

"Every effort must be made to expand international cooperation in Iraq," the directive says, noting that the number of troops provided by non-American countries has increased from 14,000 to 23,700 in recent months, while the number of American troops has declined by about 12,000. "Limiting competition for prime contracts will encourage the expansion of international cooperation in Iraq and in future efforts."

A Republican congressman who recently returned from Iraq said in a telephone interview today that it was a mistake to exclude particular countries from the rebuilding effort.

"It strikes me that we should do whatever we can to draw in the French, the Germans, the Russians and others into the process," said the congressman, Christopher Shays of Connecticut. "I would expect that most of the contracts would go to countries who have done the heavy lifting, but I wouldn't want to see any arbitrary effort to shut anyone out."

In a report that he issued today along with another congressman, Frank R. Wolf, Republican of Virginia, Mr. Shays said, "The administration should redouble efforts to internationalize the rebuilding of Iraq."

Bush administration officials, including Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, warned last spring that France and other countries would have to face the "consequences" of their efforts in the United Nations and other forums to block the American invasion of Iraq.

But until now, the American response has been mostly symbolic, including a notable absence of White House invitations to those countries' leaders to join President Bush for cozy one-on-one sessions at his Texas ranch. A spokeswoman for the German Embassy in Washington, Martina Nibbeling-Wiessnig, would say only that "German companies and entrepreneurs are already engaged in Iraq as subcontractors."

The French and Russian embassies in Washington did not immediately return telephone calls seeking comment.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: civiliancontracts; contacts; frankwolf; iraq; nonallyfrance; nonallygermany; nonallyrussia; rebuildingiraq; sweetestrevenge; wolfowitz
It just keeps on getting better and better, doesn't it?

There are no words to describe the ecstasy and delight I feel about this most welcome, ball-sy move made by the Bush administration putting the entire world on notice that from now on there will be a very heavy price to pay if you DARE try to cross the United States of America ever again.

Is this NOT the greatest, most intrepid commander-in-chief EVER?!!?

God, how I love this president!!!!

1 posted on 12/09/2003 8:42:43 PM PST by bush8years
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To: bush8years
Now, if only the administration would apply the same loggic to the lifting of steel tariffs. Off for counties like Japan and South Korea, who have contributed to the costs of freeing Iraq. Keep them on for countries like China and Mexico who have been either tepid or in outright opposition.
2 posted on 12/09/2003 8:47:54 PM PST by Vigilanteman
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To: bush8years
A spokeswoman for the German Embassy in Washington, Martina Nibbeling-Wiessnig, would say only that "German companies and entrepreneurs are already engaged in Iraq as subcontractors." 

While the spokeswoman might have been correct when saying German companies and entrepeneurs have already been 
engaged in Iraq as subcontractors,
what she neglected to say was that they were engaged in Iraq "illegally and clandestinely" during the UN Iraqi embargo.

3 posted on 12/09/2003 8:54:25 PM PST by bush8years (Proposition for Constitutional Amendment XXVIII:REPEAL the XXII!)
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To: bush8years
I was hoping he'd do this. I had my doubts. I'd thought he'd cave, and be the usual "nice guy."
There's no reason to reward those who've done nothing to earn it. Thank GOD Bush is in charge right now. No democrat could ever protect this country like this man has.
I'm impressed - Again !!!
4 posted on 12/09/2003 8:57:21 PM PST by concerned about politics ( "Satire". It's Just "Satire.".......So it is.)
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To: bush8years
The directive, which was issued by the deputy defense secretary, Paul D. Wolfowitz, represents perhaps the most substantive retaliation to date by the Bush administration against American allies who opposed its decision to go to war in Iraq.

THANK GOD FOR BUSH !!

5 posted on 12/09/2003 8:59:15 PM PST by Centurion2000 (Resolve to perform what you ought, perform without fail what you resolve.)
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To: bush8years
This is good, France and Germany didn't want to support us in removing Saddam for fear of the many illegal Arms contracts with Saddam being exposed for the world to see.

This decision could have been made months ago, but after several months of David Kay and his hundreds of weapon inspectors have uncovered thousands of munitions sold to Saddam Hussein right up to the day we launched the ground war in Iraq. When the final report is delivered to the U.N. and France and Germany are exposed for the underhanded crooks they are, Leaving them out of the contracts in Iraq will seem small in comparison

6 posted on 12/09/2003 9:00:21 PM PST by MJY1288 (The Democrats Have Reached Rock Bottom and The Digging Continues)
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To: bush8years
By The Way..... Welcome to Free Republic
7 posted on 12/09/2003 9:00:55 PM PST by MJY1288 (The Democrats Have Reached Rock Bottom and The Digging Continues)
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To: bush8years
welcome to FR

Very good posting to jump in with!
8 posted on 12/09/2003 9:23:06 PM PST by Stopislamnow (Islam-Founded by Evil, and thriving on death. Just like the modern democrats)
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To: bush8years
..Under the guidelines, which were issued on Friday but became public knowledge today, only companies from the United States, Iraq and 61 other countries designated as "coalition partners" will be allowed to bid on the contracts, which are financed by American taxpayers. ...

FINANCED BY AMERICAN TAXPAYERS - read that again - FINANCED BY AMERICAN TAXPAYERS

I'd rather burn my money in a stove before I give a stinkee penny to the French/Germans/Russians for the Iraqi War Reconstruction effort.

NYT makes it sounds like it is some sort of crime for barring the Frenchies out of the bid, explain that to the Americans in Peoria, IL or Tampa, FL.
9 posted on 12/09/2003 9:23:23 PM PST by FRgal4u
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To: bush8years
We should stop aid to nations that support war...war against America and our allies.
10 posted on 12/09/2003 9:50:33 PM PST by yonif ("If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem, Let My Right Hand Wither" - Psalms 137:5)
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To: bush8years
The Pentagon has barred French, German and Russian companies from competing for $18.6 billion in contracts for the reconstruction of Iraq, saying the step "is necessary for the protection of the essential security interests of the United States."

The directive, which was issued by the deputy defense secretary, Paul D. Wolfowitz, represents perhaps the most substantive retaliation to date by the Bush administration against American allies who opposed its decision to go to war in Iraq.

The administration had warned before the war that countries that did not join an American-led coalition would not have a voice in decisions


"That's too bad baby,
baby that's just too bad."
Mose Allison.
11 posted on 12/09/2003 9:53:14 PM PST by Valin (We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.)
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To: bush8years
1 Welcome aboard!
2 Word Wrap : ON...It's our friend.
12 posted on 12/09/2003 9:56:09 PM PST by Valin (We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.)
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To: bush8years
AMEN ! ! !
A MAN WHO SAYS WHAT HE MEANS AND MEANS WHAT HE SAY.
GREAT COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF ! ! !
13 posted on 12/09/2003 10:56:06 PM PST by ducks1944
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To: All
Four times in our country's history,
Four times throughout the most epochal moments in the life of our glorious republic,
Four times, once in each of the four centuries throughout which our great nation has spanned,
fate has repeatedly prevailed in choosing the greatest leader of his day in directing us away from catastrophe
towards continued peace and prosperity that will forever remain America's profound destiny.

14 posted on 12/10/2003 12:34:24 AM PST by bush8years (Proposition for Constitutional Amendment XXVIII:REPEAL the XXII!)
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To: MJY1288
Further, why must the debt they claim be paid?
15 posted on 12/10/2003 1:58:48 AM PST by AmericanVictory (Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
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To: bush8years
U.S. Bars Iraq Contracts for Nations That Opposed War - Good!
16 posted on 12/10/2003 3:02:01 AM PST by Free_at_last_-2001 (is clinton in jail yet?)
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To: bush8years
NO Democrat in America would do this.
17 posted on 12/10/2003 3:40:27 AM PST by samtheman
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