Halliburton wins Iraq rebuilding contracts

by Trauma_Hound 27 Replies latest social current

  • playdrums
    playdrums

    I think if you do a little research you'll find that KBR (subsidiary of Halliburton) was awarded contracts with the Army Corps. of Engineers in Kosovo, Bosnia, and Albania as well. If my memory serves me correctly Bill Clinton was the President then. The reason this contract was won without a bid is because the want the wells capped now - not 5 months from now when the bidding process is over. Halliburton doubled it's business as a Governement contractor when Cheney was there. They've been doing like work since. The fact that the Army Corps. of Engineers chose KBR really has nothing to do with the Executive Branch of our Government or Dick Cheney. Some journalists are just as good as the Watchtower Society at being sneaky and pushing their agenda.

  • bigboi
    bigboi
    Halliburton doubled it's business as a Governement contractor when Cheney was there.

    Praytell, good sir. Where was Cheny before his time at Haliburton?

  • sf
    sf

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    Waging total war is also, of course, immensely profitable for some. Take, for example, Halliburton, "Oily Dick" Cheney's last employer. They stand to make a fortune in the coming years off of Team Bush's rampant militarism. And Bush's Harken Energy has profited nicely from war and repression in Colombia, where 52 people were killed recently in a two-day orgy of violence.
    (http://www.truthout.org/docs_02/07.14A.halli.profit.htm
    http://www.counterpunch.org/donahue0712.html
    http://www.news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=758242002)

    Trading with purported enemies of the United States can be quite profitable as well, which is why at least 86 prominent American firms engage in such business ventures. The Bush regime, needless to say, isn't likely to raise any complaints about this, seeing as how trading with the enemy is something of a Bush family tradition.
    (http://www.thedailyenron.com/documents/20020711082816-15680.asp)

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  • Pork Chop
    Pork Chop

    I checked on this a little further and found out that as far as the oil well fires go, Halliburton was the only one of the companies that was prepared to start on this immediately, like the next day. Apparently they have people in Kuwait who are of course pretty experienced in this kind of thing.

  • Pork Chop
    Pork Chop

    I read today that Halliburton is out of the running for the big "rebuilding Iraq" contract so I guess the conspiracy theory is out the window.

  • dubla
    dubla
    at least 86 prominent American firms engage in such business ventures. The Bush regime, needless to say, isn't likely to raise any complaints about this

    If it turns out that companies intentionally evaded the ban, government officials say they are loaded for bear. "We won't tolerate the breaking of the embargo," says Richard Newcomb, director of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control. "If there's a knowing violation, we would prosecute to the full extent of the law." In 2001, the Commerce Department hit McDonnell Douglas, a unit of Boeing, with a $2.12 million fine for improperly selling machine tools to China. Fines for dealing with Iraq are likely to be larger. And if evidence turns up that a particular firm knowingly sold items like night-vision goggles or gas masks to Iraq, federal agencies might impose what they call the "death penalty"--a total ban on all exports by the guilty firm. Criminal charges for executives are also a distinct possibility.

    http://www.fortune.com/fortune/investing/articles/0,15114,438836,00.html

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  • Francois
    Francois

    I note that the Halliburton unit that got the bid is to put out oil well fires in Iraq. How many companies are there in the world that can do that? Didn't Red whasisface put out the oil well fires in Iraq last time?

    Perhaps there just aren't many companies that do that and which can qualify to do bidness with the U.S.

    francois

  • Pork Chop
    Pork Chop

    News article said that Halliburton put out over 300 Kuwaiti fires so I guess they know what they're doing. Like I said above, they were apparently the only company that could move immediately.

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