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How do I say this..... hings are getting better in leaps and bounds. My old battalion just got back from Ramadi not too long ago. It was their sencond time to that city in two years. And the change was amaizing from what I was told. When I was there, we had fire fights often. Most men went through this las deployment without firing a shot. And most shots fired were warning shots. Things are getting better slowly. The problem is that everyone in America wants everything now. hey want their food now, their coffee now, their paycheck now, they want the war over now. People forget that the more something is worth having the longer the wait and the harder the work to get it will be.

2007-11-27 10:21:41 · answer #1 · answered by tool 2 · 0 0

A sadistic dictator and his regime overthrown, an oppressed society set free, a new government freely elected first time ever there by its people, new schools, new libraries, new hospitals, new infrastructure (water, sewer, electric and so on), open air markets came back, there is even a night life in the city of Mosul until midnight, there New army being trained, a new police force being trained, their oil industry getting back on track, as well as their farming sector.

In today’s Iraq..2007 we have provided;

Over 4.5 million people have clean drinking water and electricity for the first time ever in Iraq. Over 400,000 kids have up to date immunizations. Over 1500 schools have been renovated and ridded of the weapons that were stored there so education can occur. The port of Uhm Qasar was renovated so grain can be off loaded from ships faster. School attendance is up 80% from levels before the war. The country had it's first 2 billion barrel export of oil last August, considering that Iran Imports most of theirs, this is great. The country now receives 2 times the electrical power it did before the war. 100% of the hospitals are open and fully staffed compared to 35% before the war. Elections are taking place in every major city and city councils are in place. Sewer and water lines are installed in every major city. Over 60,000 police are patrolling the streets. Over 100,000 Iraqi civil defense police are securing the country. Over 80,000 Iraqi soldiers are patrolling the streets side by side with US soldiers. Over 400,000 people have telephones for the first time ever. Students are taught field sanitation and hand washing techniques to prevent the spread of germs. Girls are allowed to attend school for the first time ever in Iraq. Text books that don't mention Saddam are in the schools for the first time in 30 years. There is a newly elected government
There are only two provinces in the entire country that have major insurgent problems, Baghdad and Al-Anbar, the rest secured.

2007-11-27 14:25:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

NOTHING HAS COME OUT OF IRAQ! OK well maybe somethings...Mass killings, Mass confusion, Hanging of a Dictator, Millions of US dolllars a wasted in funding, Innocent women and children are being killed and abused. and many other things that idiot bush shouldn't of started this stupid money pit

2007-11-27 16:17:57 · answer #3 · answered by Gregory R 2 · 0 0

Not a heck of allot, even our exalted diplomats don't want to spend any time in that so called, "protected green zone".

2007-11-27 14:40:36 · answer #4 · answered by Dave M 7 · 0 2

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