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Title: US forces Iraq to give $15 billion deal to GE instead of Siemens
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URL Source: https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018 ... /Iraq-Siemens-General-Electric
Published: Oct 21, 2018
Author: staff
Post Date: 2018-10-21 23:58:22 by Tatarewicz
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PressTV...

Germany is angry after the US government intervenes in a multi-billion-dollar deal for Siemens AG to develop power stations in Iraq and forces Baghdad to opt for General Electric (GE) instead.

The American company signed a memorandum of understanding with the Iraqi government earlier this week, outlining their cooperation in the fields of oil and gas production and power generation.

A person, who has seen the paperwork, told The Financial Times that Washington plans to offer financing and insurance for US firms doing business in the Iraqi power sector.

GE's agreement with Iraq dashed Siemens’ hopes of winning a $15 billion contract to supply 11 gigawatts of power-generation equipment to Iraq.

Until the US intervention, Siemens was considered the front-runner after its Chief Executive Joe Kaeser traveled to Iraq in September and spoke with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi about the contract.

US officials, however, warned Abadi that awarding the contract to Siemens might jeopardize relations between Baghdad and Washington.

A top adviser to the Iraqi premier then told Siemens to give up because it was causing problems for Iraq given the US pressure.

“The US government is holding a gun to our head,” the adviser was quoted as saying by another person familiar with the incident.

According to people familiar with the negotiations, the US highlighted the number of American troops killed in Iraq and claimed that Iran had spurred Baghdad to pursue the Siemens deal.

“This is part of very strong campaign of engagement in Iraqi government formation and a very targeted effort to support the Iraqi government and minimize Iranian influence,” Garrett Marquis, a US National Security Council spokesman, claimed. This photo taken on June 12, 2017 shows the General Electric logo above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (By AP)

The Federation of German Industries (BDI) complained on Sunday that the US pressure to quash the Siemens power deal with Iraq was unacceptable, blaming President Donald Trump’s “America First” policy for corroding business decisions.

“To implement the America First doctrine in this way in the global competition of multinational companies is not acceptable,” Joachim Lang, BDI managing director, told Welt am Sonntag newspaper.

He emphasized that governments and companies should make deals based on business interests.

The US, backed by the UK, invaded Iraq in 2003 under the pretext that the former regime of Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction.

No such weapons were ever found, but the invasion plunged Iraq into chaos and led to the rise of terrorist groups which continue to plague the country to this day.


Poster Comment:

Can't say Trump isn't making good on his pledge to make America great.

mossad . . the missling link> Ashraf... add insult to injury both GE and Siemens are owned by zion banksters

Gangadian... GE is the bluest of blue of US companies, although a lot of the Wall Street people accuse the company of making its books…This Company was in the threshold of bankruptcy before the invasion of Iraq. The first and immediate beneficiary of US invasion of Iraq was the GE Oil and Gas signing a contract with the new Iraqi government worth more than 20 billion dollars which saved the company...President Bush used bragging that the first beneficiary of his Iraq invasion was the rescue of GE from Bankruptcy…There was a joke in GE that Siemens gets the contract by cheating and GE get the contract by the invasion of a country…

Guldar Heel Maybe the US threatened the Iraqi government. "Whatever the Germans build, I'm sure ISIS will come along and blow it up" wink wink. "Now if wee build it, on the other hand we can see that it's properly defended" wink wink.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

$15 billion deal to GE

Power equipment for Iraq would be good thing. After all, you can't just rely on GE for Mini-guns. That is the one used in the movie Predator. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-10-22   6:21:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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