The $21 billion U.S. rebuilding campaign in Iraq has made "substantial progress" but will leave a legacy of unbuilt projects and unfulfilled promises, says a report issued today by the U.S. reconstruction watchdog.
In his review, Special Inspector General Stuart Bowen says the Iraq rebuilding effort is in its "close-out phase." He describes a substantial gap between projects promised by U.S. officials and those likely to be completed before U.S. funds are exhausted.
2006-05-02
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Whose fault will this be? I say: the people fighting against the rebuilding, not the people trying to make it succeed.
Not in Nadir's world Paul.
Who blew the shit up in the first place?
That's who you blame.
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