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U.S. General: "The U.S. never intended to completely rebuild Iraq"
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Bush won't seek additional funds for Iraq reconstruction

http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Bush_wont_seek_additional...

The Bush administration does not intend to seek any new funds for Iraq reconstruction in the budget request going before Congress in February, officials tell the WASHINGTON POST in Monday's editions, RAW STORY has learned... Excerpts...

The decision signals the winding down of an $18.4 billion U.S. rebuilding effort in which roughly half of the money was eaten away by the insurgency, a buildup of Iraq's criminal justice system and the investigation and trial of Saddam Hussein.Just under 20 percent of the reconstruction package remains unallocated.

When the last of the $18.4 billion is spent, U.S. officials in Baghdad have made clear, other foreign donors and the fledgling Iraqi government will have to take up what authorities say is tens of billions of dollars of work yet to be done merely to bring reliable electricity, water and other services to Iraq's 26 million people.

"The U.S. never intended to completely rebuild Iraq," Brig. Gen. William McCoy, the Army Corps of Engineers commander overseeing the work, told reporters in a recent news conference. In an interview this past week, McCoy said: "This was just supposed to be a jump-start."

Originally published on Sunday January 1, 2006

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  -U.S. General: "The U.S. never intended to completely rebuild Iraq" Bush_Eats_Beef  Jan-01-06 09:28 PM   #0 
  - We have become a disgrace of a nation.  madaboutharry   Jan-01-06 09:32 PM   #1 
  - I can't say that....  NativeTexan   Jan-01-06 11:02 PM   #10 
  - Then we shouldn't have intended to completely destroy it.  amitten   Jan-01-06 09:33 PM   #2 
  - The Republican "Culture of Corruption" in DC  bvar22   Jan-01-06 09:34 PM   #3 
  - Bush has played that scam out.  tatertop   Jan-01-06 09:36 PM   #4 
  - What this  Maggie_May   Jan-01-06 09:39 PM   #5 
  - Doesn't the international law say if you invade/destroy a country you  Auntie Bush   Jan-01-06 09:41 PM   #6 
  - huh? Haven't you noticed, we don't need no stink'n Intl law tellin' us  radio4progressives   Jan-01-06 11:29 PM   #12 
  - Well, they have no intention of rebuilding this country so  TayTay   Jan-01-06 10:11 PM   #7 
  - Oh, just a lil ol' jump-start  gratuitous   Jan-01-06 10:25 PM   #8 
  - They Don't Do Nation Building  Donna Zen   Jan-01-06 10:52 PM   #9 
  - Well that's a gimme  FreedomAngel82   Jan-01-06 11:17 PM   #11 
  - well, maybe we should also look at our country  newspeak   Jan-02-06 01:03 AM   #13 
  - seems "you break it, you bought it" doesn't apply to . . .  OneBlueSky   Jan-02-06 04:44 AM   #14 
  - Blood for oil is a fair exchange in Bush World  Disturbed   Jan-02-06 06:20 AM   #15 
  - "Americans are the best in destroying things but the worst in rebuilding"  Bush_Eats_Beef   Jan-02-06 09:03 AM   #16 
 

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