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Old 15-10-2004, 09:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Reconstruction of Iraq

Just a thought on this. After Gulf War I, when Saddam was left off the hook, the Iraqis rebuilt most of the infrastructure destroyed in the war in a very short space of time. This suggests to me that they had a lot of good tradesmen who knew their way around the job. How is it that this time round so many people are earning lots of dosh (à la Ken Bigley) by doing the work. Don't tell me the Iraqis are too scared to do it - plenty of them seem willing to risk death queing up for a job in the police force. Is all the reconstruction money disappearing in one big scam?
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Old 16-10-2004, 07:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Just a thought on this. After Gulf War I, when Saddam was left off the hook, the Iraqis rebuilt most of the infrastructure destroyed in the war in a very short space of time. This suggests to me that they had a lot of good tradesmen who knew their way around the job. How is it that this time round so many people are earning lots of dosh (à la Ken Bigley) by doing the work. Don't tell me the Iraqis are too scared to do it - plenty of them seem willing to risk death queueing up for a job in the police force. Is all the reconstruction money disappearing in one big scam?
Jeez mate, I would've thought that was obvious.

US invades Iraq and earns $$$$$$$$ via the arms trade when they re-arm after the war. Take a look at exactly who owns shares in these arms companies and you'll find quite a few top flight US politicians.

They then earn $$$$$$$$$ by giving rebuild contracts to mainly US companies.

No doubt the new puppet government will be so grateful to the US that cheap oil will be some part of their deal as payment for getting rid of Saddam. Once again, take a look at who has dealings in these oil companies and you might be surprised.

The whole thing is one big con :x
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I don't think there are many people who believe that this war was for anything other than power grabbing. Oil, and a strategic position in the Middle East are the primary reasons for this disgrace of a war. The fact Blair tried to con us all INTO phpbb_thinking otherwise makes him the most deceitful PM we have ever had.

The public are angry, but they don't know what to do. The majority still believe that we are like the US, a two party system. UKIP needs to break this thinking.
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