ratilfar says: The reconstruction effort, intended to improve services and convince Iraqis of American good will, largely managed to do neither. The wider investigation raises the question of whether American corruption was a primary factor in damaging an effort whose failures have been ascribed to poor planning and unforeseen violence. The investigations, which are being conducted by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, the Justice Department, the Army’s Criminal Investigation Command and other federal agencies, cover a period when millions of dollars in cash, often in stacks of shrink-wrapped bricks of $100 bills, were dispensed from a loosely guarded safe in the basement of one of Saddam Hussein’s former palaces. Former American officials describe payments to local contractors from huge sums of cash dumped onto tables and stuffed into sacks as if it were Halloween candy. In sacks this money won't kill !! Better burn it, than to pay Blackwater ! Not only for Iraqi! For every now living and future generation! And if you think, that it's a crime: That's possible, it will be one, but at the the addressed place it would be a bigger one! And at the financial crisis and sure awaited fall of the dollar, it may bring directly taxes in the USA!!!! Otherwise it never would be good for your people. Who acts in Iraq, no pays fees in USA! Ask Cheney! Today I read, that the biggest German Cartels look for money in Iraq. Was it yours before! Sorry! I can't change this situation! And if the news are titled "Germany makes big businesses in Iraq" or "Germany caught all the f... |
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