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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: JustTradeEm who wrote (94534)4/18/2003 1:34:48 PM
From: Lou Weed  Read Replies (3) of 281500
 
<<In light of the billions each of them are owed ?>>

France isn't even on the list of Iraq's creditors!! The Gulf States are the largest creditors. France is only listed as being involved in 1% of pending contracts. We need to get our facts straight....

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Sort of blows the whole "France is only opposing the war because of financial interests" theory out of the water?!?!?!?

<<Why do you believe they opposed from the get go .... new government can't be expected to pay Saddam's debts.>>

Again, maybe it was because there was no evidence of WMD's or any links to Al-Quaeda (which BTW we still don't have)......if you denounce other nations' opposition to the war on the grounds of $$$$$, what nation's companies and in particular which high level official's former employer stands to benefit to the tune of many billions of $$$$ in the rebuilding of Iraq???? Hint, see Halliburton Shlumberger and Brown, Root & Kellog.

The number is orders of magnitude more than what France not only ISN'T owed but also has in pending contracts!

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