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Tuesday, March 18, 2003 |
Interesting post from e-thepeople.org. As I've stated on this blog before, I'd also refer to Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles (1919). The guys in Washington better do their homework.
5:32:19 PM
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Does anyone find it odd that Bush declares the UN irrelevant, but at the same time, he is planning on UN involvement in the reconstruction of Iraq (so the American taxpayers don't have to pay all of the bills)?
Quite illogical. Let's fire this guy.
Or...maybe he does want the US to do everything? (see article below) His public statements have been quite different. So what is his position? Do we know?
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Yahoo! News - Bush Has Audacious Plan to Rebuild Iraq Within Year
" [Daypop Top 40]
text of article:
Bush Has Audacious Plan to Rebuild Iraq Within Year
Mon Mar 17, 2003
Wall Street Journal
Neil King Jr. contributed to this report.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=808&ncid=808&e=5&u=/dowjones/20030317/bs_dowjones/200303170030000012
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration's audacious plan to rebuild Iraq)
envisions a sweeping overhaul of Iraqi society within a year of a war's
end, but leaves much of the work to private U.S. companies, Monday's
Wall Street Journal reported.
The Bush plan, as detailed in more than 100 pages of confidential
contract documents, would sideline United Nations) development agencies
and other multilateral organizations that have long directed
reconstruction efforts in places such as Afghanistan) and Kosovo. The
plan also would leave big nongovernmental organizations largely in the
lurch: With more than $1.5 billion in Iraq work being offered to
private U.S. companies under the plan, just $50 million is so far
earmarked for a small number of groups such as CARE and Save the
Children.
Washington is under international pressure to broaden a postwar
rebuilding effort, even as it continues to do battle with traditional
allies over the merits of launching a war on Iraq. The administration
recently has signaled it may seek down the road to give the U.N. and
other countries a larger role. President Bush, after a one-hour summit
in the Azores Islands, said yesterday that if it comes to war he plans
to "quickly seek new Security Council resolutions to encourage broad
participation in the process of helping the Iraqi people to build a
free Iraq."
But U.N. officials said they still have no clear indication how the
administration might involve the international body, especially if many
of the large rebuilding tasks are already farmed out to U.S. companies
directly answerable to Washington.
2:08:05 PM
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