Rave This if you agree this Embassy cost way too much money while the people of Iraq still only have five percent electricity ?
Tudie BN
2012/08/20 23:47:46
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historian 2012/08/21 08:06:25Yes+4The military governor that maintains the strings to the puppet government needs a palace to be comfortable in. This is another installation of the empire and an example of why this country is on the decline. Remember these wars, these bases, the world-wide military grid, intrusions and instigations by the "secret services" of the U.S., and so forth, when you are told any benefit We the People may get from the taxes the government robs from us will be cut.






















We don't need an embassy there.
I just meant that the money given to The Big H to go rebuild Iraq never rebuilt one thing damaged from the war ..
wikipedia.org/wiki/Arms_indus... Contracts to supply a given country's military are awarded by the government, making arms contracts of substantial political importance. The link between politics and the arms trade can result in the development of what US President Dwight D. Eisenhower described as a military-industrial-congressi... complex, where the armed forces, commerce, and politics become closely linked. The European defence procurement is more or less analogous to the U.S. military-industrial complex. Various corporations, some publicly held, others private, bid for these contracts, which are often worth many billions of dollars. Sometimes, such as the contract for the new Joint Strike Fighter, a competitive tendering process takes place, where the decision is made on the merits of the design submitted by the companies involved. Other times, no bidding or competition takes place.