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onley1 onley1 discovered this in Iraq Conflict 6 reviews since Apr 23, 2008
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onley1 discovered 3 months ago
i don't see that it's too much to ask that our political "leadership" (i think they're still calling it that) do better than 50-50 on our iraq project. we'd do just as well to have either one of the marx brothers in charge (not counting karl) instead of a gang of overpaid, overeducated, morally deficient neoconservative wasps and jews.
roslyn217 rated 3 months ago
http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0424/p01s04-wome.html Somewhere For George To Live In January 2008. Funny How Much Money The U.S. Has To Spend For Things That Don't Help Its Own Citizens. Iraqis see red as U.S. opens world's biggest embassy The 104-acre, 21-building enclave was cleared for occupancy recently and will open next month. By Howard LaFranchi | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor from the April 24, 2008 edition Baghdad's 'Big Dig': The US Embassy in Iraq plans to move diplomats into the mammoth fortress in May. Cost overruns and delays have plagued the $740 million project on the banks of the Tigris River. ap
MamaJS rated 3 months ago
The U.S. builds a humongous, fortress-like compound of an embassy in Iraq, just to reinforce the "Us vs. Them" mentality within the population of the occupied country. Tactful, we are not.
Haxwell rated 3 months ago
Its all about the money.
jmdcpa rated 3 months ago
Sand Castle opens in Iraq
LeonZ rated 3 months ago
Different palace, different people, but still the same thing.
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