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Bush Gets Diplomatic Victory; France, Germany Agree to Ease Iraq's Debt
talon news ^ | December 17, 2003 | Jim Hauser

Posted on 12/17/2003 6:22:12 AM PST by prairiebreeze

WASHINGTON (Talon News) -- The Bush Administration took another major step forward this week in its plan to rebuild Iraq when it persuaded 18 other creditor nations to back off on debts owed to them by the former Iraqi regime. The move is expected to encourage foreign investments and expedite the reconstruction of Iraq's economy.

France and Germany, who opposed the war and were excluded from any prime rebuilding contracts, agreed to the measures despite a pessimistic forecast by Democrats who just recently denounced the rebuilding contract restrictions as detrimental to America's foreign policy.

Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) called the reconstruction contract policy a diplomatic blunder.

"It borders on stupid," said Kerry. "It is the exact opposite of what we should be doing."

Sen. Joseph Biden (D-DE) ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee called the rebuilding contract policy a "totally gratuitous slap" that "does nothing to protect our security interests and everything to alienate countries we need with us in Iraq."

Anti-war Democrat candidate Howard Dean said the policy was an example of the Bush administration's "confrontation" approach "all over the world."

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said, "I think it's petty. I really do think we should not be in the business of alienating people."

United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan described the controversy as "unfortunate" and "not unifying."

Despite naysaying by the Democrats and others on the left, an agreement to restructure Iraq's debt was reached after former Secretary of State James Baker III was sent as a special envoy to meet with the creditor nations earlier this week.

"Debt reduction is critical if the Iraqi people are to have any chance to build a free and prosperous Iraq," said President Bush, French President Chirac, and German Chancellor Schroeder in a joint statement. "Therefore, France, Germany, and the United States agree that there should be substantial debt reduction for Iraq in the Paris Club."

According to the statement, the exact percentage of debt reduction that would constitute "substantial" debt reduction is subject to future agreement between the parties.

Iraq owes $40 billion to the United States, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, and other nations within a 19 nation group known as the Paris Club. Other countries and private creditors are owed at least $80 billion in addition.

Russia, which is owed $8 billion by Iraq, initially said it had no intention of writing off debt after learning it could not participate in the U.S.-funded reconstruction projects.

But Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Yury Fedotov is now saying that Russia is for settling the debt of Iraq by using mechanisms proposed by the Paris Club of creditors.

"This is an up-to-date, civilized, and commonly used mechanism for settling problems with foreign debts", said Fedotov. "Iraq is not a poor country, and mechanisms of the Paris club are quite flexible and include proven measures of restructuring and facilitating debentures."

World Bank President James Wolfensohn has said that at least two-thirds of Iraq's foreign debt will need to be written off to rebuild the country properly.

In a related development, a coalition of 16 countries has agreed to insure payment of up to $2.4 billion in exports to Iraq to help stimulate the country's economy. Iraq's interim trade minister, Ali Abdul-Amir Allawi, said the deal would do for Iraq what the Marshall Plan did for Europe after World War II.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bush; debt; diplomatic; ease; france; germany; iraq; iraqidebt; rebuildingiraq; victory
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"totally gratuitous slap" that "does nothing to protect our security interests and everything to alienate countries we need with us in Iraq."

That scum Biden and the rest of the left are quickly losing that as an argument. We are proving every day that we don't need (or want) countries like France in Iraq with us.

Prairie

1 posted on 12/17/2003 6:22:13 AM PST by prairiebreeze
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To: prairiebreeze
Bush bared a little teeth by excluding them from rebuilding contracts.

France and Germany whimpered and stuck their tails between their legs.

Further proof that Kerry don't know dick about foreign policy.

2 posted on 12/17/2003 6:24:31 AM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: prairiebreeze
Sen Kerry on O'Reilly's show, said that he would open up the contracts to France, Germany and Russia, if they would contribute troops to Iraq.

Ah, that's exactly the same as Bush's policy.

3 posted on 12/17/2003 6:30:39 AM PST by Jabba the Nutt
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To: prairiebreeze
Cha-ching!

I like the way Bush plays poker, and rakes in the chips.
4 posted on 12/17/2003 6:32:34 AM PST by Pan_Yans Wife ("Your joy is your sorrow unmasked." --- GIBRAN)
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To: dead
Bush.........................4
Axis of Weasels........0
5 posted on 12/17/2003 6:33:23 AM PST by wny
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To: wny
But don't you feel a little sympathy for little Tommy D. and the wicked witch, in their suffering?
6 posted on 12/17/2003 6:40:53 AM PST by expatpat
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To: expatpat
I want to make it worse. I want to stick the knife in deep and twist it around.
7 posted on 12/17/2003 6:45:03 AM PST by DarthVader (John Kerry is the biggest pompous ass I have ever seen.)
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To: prairiebreeze
So what exactly are the Democrats proposing should be done? I love the way they endlessly criticize everything President Bush does, yet they never offer real solutions or ideas. They are successfully marginalizing themselves more and more...
8 posted on 12/17/2003 7:42:41 AM PST by Joan912 (liars need not apply...)
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To: dead
>> "Further proof that Kerry don't know dick about foreign policy." <<

And Dick don't know Kerry about foreign policy.
9 posted on 12/17/2003 7:48:45 AM PST by sd-joe
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I did a search about the Paris Club (because I didn't know what they did) and found this:

The Paris Club of creditors countries was formed in 1956. It is an informal group of creditor governments from major industrialized countries. It holds negotiations with debtor countries to find coordinated and sustainable solutions to their payment difficulties and to agree on specific terms of restructuring of their debts. It also meets for a monthly "Tour d'Horizon" to overview pending issues concerning debtor countries.

http://www.odiousdebts.org/odiousdebts/index.cfm?DSP=content&ContentID=7909

Prairie

10 posted on 12/17/2003 8:07:16 AM PST by prairiebreeze (Rejoice in the love God has shown by sending His Son to live among us and in our hearts.)
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To: prairiebreeze; MJY1288; Calpernia; Grampa Dave; anniegetyourgun; Ernest_at_the_Beach; ...
Thanks, prairie. (^:
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The Bush Administration took another major step forward this week in its plan to rebuild Iraq when it persuaded 18 other creditor nations to back off on debts owed to them by the former Iraqi regime. The move is expected to encourage foreign investments and expedite the reconstruction of Iraq's economy.

France and Germany, who opposed the war and were excluded from any prime rebuilding contracts, agreed to the measures despite a pessimistic forecast by Democrats who just recently denounced the rebuilding contract restrictions as detrimental to America's foreign policy.

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Justice, ping!

11 posted on 12/17/2003 9:12:24 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl ( "Our military is full of the finest people on the face of the earth." ~ Pres. Bush, Baghdad)
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To: prairiebreeze
Despite naysaying by the Democrats and others on the left, an agreement to restructure Iraq's debt was reached after former Secretary of State James Baker III was sent as a special envoy to meet with the creditor nations earlier this week.
James Baker bump!
12 posted on 12/17/2003 9:15:36 AM PST by eastsider
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
France and Germany, who opposed the war and were excluded from any prime rebuilding contracts, agreed to the measures despite a pessimistic forecast by Democrats who just recently denounced the rebuilding contract restrictions as detrimental to America's foreign policy.

That's not just justice, RC. That's delicious irony! The democrats pick their talking points, after the players have already shown their cards! :)

13 posted on 12/17/2003 9:15:53 AM PST by Pan_Yans Wife ("Your joy is your sorrow unmasked." --- GIBRAN)
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To: prairiebreeze; Shermy; BOBTHENAILER; Ernest_at_the_Beach; PhilDragoo; Miss Marple
I find no surprise here following the capture of $oddomite.

One can only guess what was in James Baker's briefcase that came from The $oddomite's briefcase.

For example, how much did that UN Iraqi Oil for drugs and food scam pay Germany, France and Russia the past decade?
14 posted on 12/17/2003 9:31:34 AM PST by Grampa Dave (George $orea$$ has owned and controlled the Rats for decades!)
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To: prairiebreeze
Baker said that his briefase had what was in $oddomite's Briefcase?!


15 posted on 12/17/2003 9:35:07 AM PST by Grampa Dave (George $orea$$ has owned and controlled the Rats for decades!)
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To: Grampa Dave
Very astute observation. One has to believe that their decision to forgive the Iraqi debt wasn't entirely altruistic without some additional persuasion being thrown in.

You're on a roll with the pix today Grandpa Dave!

Prairie
16 posted on 12/17/2003 10:26:22 AM PST by prairiebreeze (Rejoice in the love God has shown by sending His Son to live among us and in our hearts.)
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To: Grampa Dave
The rhetoric out of weasel territory changed almost over night. Threats of taking the matter to the WTO now give way to let's make a deal. Something happened, and it was more than simply a burst of magnanimity following the capture.
17 posted on 12/17/2003 10:36:14 AM PST by Cap Huff
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To: prairiebreeze
I can't believe that President Bush finally caved to French and German demands...snicker, snicker
18 posted on 12/17/2003 10:38:14 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: prairiebreeze
W's on a roll!
19 posted on 12/17/2003 10:40:41 AM PST by My2Cents ("Well....there you go again...")
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Have you been playing poker today? LOL!

Prairie
20 posted on 12/17/2003 10:42:49 AM PST by prairiebreeze (Rejoice in the love God has shown by sending His Son to live among us and in our hearts.)
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