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Trump demanded the Abbadi compensation for the US war on Iraq !!!
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Monday, 26 November 2018
[size=32]Trump demanded the Abbadi compensation for the US war on Iraq !!![/size]
Monday, 26 November 2018
Baghdad / Sky Press
US President Donald Trump has twice asked former Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi to compensate the United States for its war in Iraq using Iraqi oil, US sources said on Monday, calling the request "controversial and contrary to international standards and logic."
At the end of March, Trump offered the idea of compensating for the cost of the US war in Iraq during his meeting with Abadi at the end of their meeting at the White House.
"What do you mean?" "Well, we did a lot, we did a lot there, we spent trillions there, and a lot of people talk about oil," Trump replied.
The source added that Abadi "was ready to respond clearly," and said: "Well, you know Mr. President that we work closely with many US companies and American energy companies interests in our country."
Before last March's meeting, Trump put the same issue to Abbadi in a phone call in the summer of 2017, without getting anything, to be rebuked by his former national security adviser Herbert McMaster for "because it is bad for the reputation of the United States," according to Axius.
Trump seems to have given up this idea recently, but prominent national security figures from both the Republican and Democratic parties have denounced Trump's idea as anomalous and inapplicable, violating international law
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BAGHDAD (
Reuters) - US President Donald Trump has asked former Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi to give oil to Washington to cover up the cost of its war on Iraq in 2003
, according to White House sources. "President Trump has twice raised The Iraqi government the idea of America's payment of its wars with Iraqi oil, a controversial question that runs counter to international standards and logic. "
"It seems that Trump has finally given up this idea, but so far it has not been revealed that as president he raised the concept twice with the Iraqi prime minister and brought him separately in the operating room with the national security team."
The sources pointed out that "
"It was a very rough, low-level meeting, and in the end, Trump says something that affects it, he gets a little smile on his face and says," What are we going to do about oil? "
Trump complained that the United States had spent trillions in Iraq and lost thousands of lives, but had received nothing" in return. "He regretted that he was usually in the war" to the victor involves spoils, "and repeatedly said that the United States It should have seized Iraq's oil fields as compensation for the steep costs of the war,
and prominent national security figures from both parties denounced the Trump idea as anomalous and inapplicable - a violation of international law that would fuel propaganda for America's enemies.
At the March meeting, the Iraqi prime minister replied, "What do you mean?" According to the source in the room. "Like Trump," Well, we did a lot, we did a lot there, we spent trillions there, and a lot of people were talking about oil. "Abadi was clearly prepared."
"Well, you know, we work closely with a lot of American companies, and US energy companies have interests in our country," he said. "He was smiling. The president would pick his hand on the table as if to say, "I had to ask."
"I remember thinking about it, he said it, he can not help himself," the source said.
Another source in the room confirmed this calculation. The second source said: "It was a look down the moment you have coffee."
A third source, briefed at the time on the conversation between Trump and Abbadi, said that back and forth "made his rounds" about the National Security Council. "He was still early in the administration, and we were all still trying to figure out how this would happen, so it was one of those horror stories ... he would actually do that."
Trump's desire to raid Iraqi oil is illegal and unworkable. But it reveals much about his approach to the Middle East. Trump still trumps payments from the Middle East, in the form of natural resources, to the trillions of dollars that America has spent since the early decade of this century. Bob Woodward and others reported on Trump's official moves to push his team to extract rare metals from Afghanistan to pay for the war. (Security concerns have thwarted this effort; although the Afghan leadership has been more open to Trump's account of Iraqi leaders.)
Trump's national security team has often pushed or ignored these desires to raid natural resources in the Middle East. Trump raised the issue of oil again with Abadi on a phone call in the summer of 2017, and the conversation was vague and did not go anywhere.
"We can not do this, and you should not talk about it, because the talk about this is bad," said the former national security adviser to Trump. "It's bad for America's reputation, it's going to bother the allies, scare everyone, and it makes us look like - I do not remember if he uses the words of these hardcore criminals and thieves, but that's the point he was trying to get," McMaster said.
[size=36]Trump Abadi: We want oil to cover the cost of the war in Iraq[/size]
26/11/2018
BAGHDAD (
Reuters) - US President Donald Trump has asked former Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi to give oil to Washington to cover up the cost of its war on Iraq in 2003
, according to White House sources. "President Trump has twice raised The Iraqi government the idea of America's payment of its wars with Iraqi oil, a controversial question that runs counter to international standards and logic. "
"It seems that Trump has finally given up this idea, but so far it has not been revealed that as president he raised the concept twice with the Iraqi prime minister and brought him separately in the operating room with the national security team."
The sources pointed out that "
"It was a very rough, low-level meeting, and in the end, Trump says something that affects it, he gets a little smile on his face and says," What are we going to do about oil? "
Trump complained that the United States had spent trillions in Iraq and lost thousands of lives, but had received nothing" in return. "He regretted that he was usually in the war" to the victor involves spoils, "and repeatedly said that the United States It should have seized Iraq's oil fields as compensation for the steep costs of the war,
and prominent national security figures from both parties denounced the Trump idea as anomalous and inapplicable - a violation of international law that would fuel propaganda for America's enemies.
At the March meeting, the Iraqi prime minister replied, "What do you mean?" According to the source in the room. "Like Trump," Well, we did a lot, we did a lot there, we spent trillions there, and a lot of people were talking about oil. "Abadi was clearly prepared."
"Well, you know, we work closely with a lot of American companies, and US energy companies have interests in our country," he said. "He was smiling. The president would pick his hand on the table as if to say, "I had to ask."
"I remember thinking about it, he said it, he can not help himself," the source said.
Another source in the room confirmed this calculation. The second source said: "It was a look down the moment you have coffee."
A third source, briefed at the time on the conversation between Trump and Abbadi, said that back and forth "made his rounds" about the National Security Council. "He was still early in the administration, and we were all still trying to figure out how this would happen, so it was one of those horror stories ... he would actually do that."
Trump's desire to raid Iraqi oil is illegal and unworkable. But it reveals much about his approach to the Middle East. Trump still trumps payments from the Middle East, in the form of natural resources, to the trillions of dollars that America has spent since the early decade of this century. Bob Woodward and others reported on Trump's official moves to push his team to extract rare metals from Afghanistan to pay for the war. (Security concerns have thwarted this effort; although the Afghan leadership has been more open to Trump's account of Iraqi leaders.)
Trump's national security team has often pushed or ignored these desires to raid natural resources in the Middle East. Trump raised the issue of oil again with Abadi on a phone call in the summer of 2017, and the conversation was vague and did not go anywhere.
"We can not do this, and you should not talk about it, because the talk about this is bad," said the former national security adviser to Trump. "It's bad for America's reputation, it's going to bother the allies, scare everyone, and it makes us look like - I do not remember if he uses the words of these hardcore criminals and thieves, but that's the point he was trying to get," McMaster said.
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