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Old 02-12-2007, 09:17 AM   #1
 
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Default We are not ever leaving Iraq.

THE question puzzles and enrages a city: how is it that the Americans cannot keep the electricity running in Baghdad for more than a couple of hours a day, yet still manage to build themselves the biggest embassy on Earth?

Irritation grows as residents deprived of air-conditioning and running water three years after the US-led invasion watch the massive US Embassy they call "George W"s palace" rising from the banks of the Tigris.

In the pavement cafés, people moan that the structure is bigger than anything Saddam Hussein built. They are not impressed by the architects" claims that the diplomatic outpost will be visible from space and cover an area that is larger than the Vatican city and big enough to accommodate four Millennium Domes. They are more interested in knowing whether the US State Department paid for the prime real estate or simply took it.

While families in the capital suffer electricity cuts, queue all day to fuel their cars and wait for water pipes to be connected, the US mission due to open in June next year will have its own power and water plants to cater for a population the size of a small town.

Officially, the design of the compound is supposed to be a secret, but you cannot hide the giant construction cranes and the concrete contours of the 21 buildings that are taking shape. Looming over the skyline, the embassy has the distinction of being the only big US building project in Iraq that is on time and within budget.

In a week when Washington revealed a startling list of missed deadlines and overspending on building projects, Congress was told that the bill for the embassy was $592 million (£312 million).

The heavily guarded 42-hectare (104-acre) site " which will have a 15ft thick perimeter wall " has hundreds of workers swarming on scaffolding. Local residents are bitter that the Kuwaiti contractor has employed only foreign staff and is busing them in from a temporary camp nearby.

After roughing it in Saddam"s abandoned palaces, diplomats should have every comfort in their new home. There will be impressive residences for the Ambassador and his deputy, six apartments for senior officials, and two huge office blocks for 8,000 staff to work in. There will be what is rumoured to be the biggest swimming pool in Iraq, a state-of-the-art gymnasium, a cinema, restaurants offering delicacies from favourite US food chains, tennis courts and a swish American Club for evening functions.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/iraq/article712424.ece

Just unbelievable. This is stirring alot more rage not only from the Iraqis but also surrounding countries. I am sure you all would welcome Iraq to build a complex this big on Americans soil for a military base near a down town city. This is not our place to be occupying. I am tired of this country thinking it can do what it wants and when it wants. Reminds me of the movie with Robin Williams in it. Toys.
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Well, we have built large military bases near and in major cities in Germany, Italy, ***an and other countries. Many we have given over to host countries and many we still retain. It is nothing new and a trade-off for the U.S. and the host country. Show of power and readiness for the U.S. and increased security/protection and source of revenue to communities for the host country. Old practice, that will die a very slow death.
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Old 02-12-2007, 08:18 PM   #3
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If we want to control the war on terror, we will always have a presence in Iraq.
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Old 02-12-2007, 08:33 PM   #4
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So what is the problem?

What is your point?


The people still have more now than they ever had before.



You know the Hate Bush crowd rhetoric is getting old.


Can't you just support the troops and commend them on a good job.



Rebuilding a country isn't easy,winning a war isn't easy,THERE WILL BE MISTAKES,it is called war,get over it.

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Old 02-12-2007, 09:20 PM   #5
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104 acres? With housing for 8000 people and with all those "extras" like pool, cinema, etc.? That's really not very large for all that stuff. That's what, a quarter mile square? That's smaller than the neighborhood I live in, and we don't have anywhere near 8000 people, or a cinema, or anything bigger than a few back yard swimming pools...
I thought all the lefties said we were going there to take all their oil... 104 acres is really not much.
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Old 02-12-2007, 09:22 PM   #6
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THE question puzzles and enrages a city: how is it that the Americans cannot keep the electricity running in Baghdad for more than a couple of hours a day
As for the answer to your question, it's because there are a whole bunch of dirtbags over there blowing stuff up all the time.

By the way, rumor has it that we're under budget and ahead of schedule in getting it built. I blame Clinton.
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