lunedì 11 gennaio 2016

Diga delle mie brame

An Italian company, the Trevi Group, has been negotiating with the Iraqi government to make emergency repairs to the dam, at an estimated cost of more than $380 million, according to Iraqi officials. 
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi of Italy said in December that he would deploy 450 Italian troops at the dam to safeguard company workers if they began operations there. But negotiations, including on security arrangements, have yet to be completed.
Lukman Faily, Iraq’s ambassador to the United States, said on Sunday that the Iraqi government understood the risk to the dam and would meet with the Italian company this week to continue the negotiations. 
As for security for any Italian engineers sent to make repairs, the ambassador said on Sunday that “the dam is protected by Iraqi forces, but we have no objection in the provision of additional security expertise from Italy or other coalition nations.” 
But reflecting Iraq’s fractured politics, Mohsin al-Shammari, the head of Iraq’s Ministry of Water Resources and a political supporter of the anti-American Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr, said last month that Iraq did not need any “foreign support” in guarding the dam.nytimes 11gen2016

E nun si pole!!!

Noi della patria della pizza avevamo capito che vinta la commessa anche il contratto era stato chiuso.
E che quindi i nostri militari erano pronti a partire per effettuare una sorta di servizio privato per la Trevi.
Pare che non sia così. Not yet.

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