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it's the recontruction work going on in chechenya paid for by the russians,what a difference between iraq and chechenya.....it prove iraq's oil money is going to american oil firms and security contractors.

2006-11-08 20:57:57 · 5 answers · asked by mr_truth 1 in Politics & Government Military

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wow,thats amazeing, wot a contrast .....i knew haliburotn were in iraq to grab iraqi oil for its own purposes and not to help with the reconstruction.

2006-11-08 21:13:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Iraq has become a battlefield and the oil is the aim......i pity the people of Iraq who are suffering more out of outside interference than due to any inside politics. I do not think they have a say into their own affairs. The world would be a much better place if people stayed within their own borders.

2006-11-09 05:30:40 · answer #2 · answered by shriley s 2 · 0 1

The reason the world does not see the reconstruction and progress in Iraq is because the media feels that defeat in Iraq will give them better ratings.

The information is there - it is just not being published by the media.

2006-11-09 09:59:38 · answer #3 · answered by MikeGolf 7 · 0 0

America to date has provided: The U.S. has contributed $1.48 billion to Iraq since February 2003:
--$506.7 million in humanitarian assistance
--$980.5 million for reconstruction
More than 30 other nations are contributing financially to the reconstruction effort.
The World Food Program brought in 1.7 million metric tons of food, more than a three months’ supply, to Iraq.
22.3 million doses of measles, tuberculosis, hepatitis B, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus and polio vaccines have been provided, enough to vaccinate 4.2 million children

Do I have a propaganda link like your? Didn't even try.

As for Chechnya
Most of Russia oil comes from the oil fields in Northern Chechnya . When Russia attacked it was to secure cheap oil. The recent crisis during the past decade or so has seen numerous human rights violations and draws parallels to many other conflicts around the world. For example:

It is similar to the situation in Africa, where small nations have been trying to break free from their regional superpowers and colonial rulers.
It is similar to Kosovo or the Gulf War, where allied and NATO forces used humanitarian reasons and mass bombings with precise military technology to wage a high-tech war; here Russia attempts (and has attempted in the past) similar measures, albeit with less success compared to their NATO counter-parts.
It is similar to East Timor, Kosovo, various African and other recent conflicts where, again, the civilians are the main casualties who suffer most from this conflict.
It is similar to the above-mentioned conflicts as various international conventions, treaties and laws are violated by powerful nations in their sphere of influence.
And, as with most other conflicts throughout history, there are trade and access related reasons for this conflict as the issue of geopolitics, Caspian Sea oil and control of it comes to the fore.At least we deposed a dictator.

2006-11-09 06:54:30 · answer #4 · answered by Becky 5 · 1 0

...like the man said..." what does it matter where the billions went"....we did get the power up and runing in lesser time.....LOL,
hmmm...he dint say how many hours was the power on though.....

2006-11-09 05:04:09 · answer #5 · answered by dorianalways 4 · 0 1

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