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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: hmaly who wrote (182891)2/18/2004 12:53:17 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1578062
 
Al Re...I did...Is there some revelation I am missing in that answer?

The buyer has the right to chose which suppliers, who they want to do business with, and Saddam chose to do business with Dressler instead of Halburton. Saddam made the choice, not Cheney; and for Ted to imply otherwise is garbage.


I didn't imply it; several articles that I have posted stated it. In fact, its pretty common knowledge that HAL used foreign subsidiaries to get around the UN sanctions, and NOT because Saddam preferred dealing with them. Saddam was not in on position to pick and choose.

But nice try!
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