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bucheon bum
Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 1:48 pm Post subject: Iraq Needs $20 billion to fix electrical system |
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The US has poured a chunk of money into Iraq. Apparently the money that has gone to fixing the electricity has done jack.
Iraq needs 20 billion bucks
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BAGHDAD: Iraq needs $20 billion over the next five years to solve a chronic electricity crisis after U.S. reconstruction funds failed to flick the right switches, the Iraqi electricity minister said. "When you lose electricity the country is destroyed, nothing works, all industry is down and terrorist activity is increased," Mohsen Shlash said Tuesday.
Power cuts are part of daily life for millions of Iraqis who paradoxically have an ever increasing need for energy because of an influx of electronic goods, such as air conditioners, over the past three years. |
I guess the good news is the influx of electronic goods means things can't be that bad over there. Still, sad to hear that it'll take that much investment to make Iraq's electrical system adequete. |
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Summer Wine
Joined: 20 Mar 2005 Location: Next to a River
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Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:02 pm Post subject: |
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They are kind of in a catch 22 situation. Any development or improvement to infrastructure will be targeted by the insurgents as the lack of basic infrastructure heightens disatisfaction with the Government and its in their best interest to keep the public disatisfied. Thus the Government has to target and reduce the insurgency.
But the insurgency will continue so long as the money isn't being used to improve the infrastructure, but rather is being used to support, pay the security services to fight the insurgents. You only have have so much water in a barrel to fight a fire, so which fire do you target first.
If and its a big if, the Government can break the back of the insurgents, then they can relocate more assets to fixing the infrastructure and improving iraqis daily lives. But so long as they have an insurgency, any money and improvements to the infratructure will be targeted by insurgents, so where do you spend your money.
Improvement of daily lives or defence of national interests. I am starting to get the feeling (admittedly based on publicly available info that it might be reaching the point of no return, regardless of what happens).
I was against the initial invasion, because history has shown that only an idiot fights 2 wars at the same time and only a madman fights 3 wars. Though I am not in the camp of total blame, as now the US is in Iraq now and they have to make do with what they have. Its gone on too long now for it ever to return to what it was like before. So lets hope that the end result is not the worst one that it could be for everyone involved. |
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