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As Dae’sh is pushed back in Iraq, worries about what’s next |
2016-04-17 |
[Dhaka Tribune] As US-led offensives drive back Dae’sh in Iraq, concern is growing among US and UN officials that efforts to stabilize liberated areas are lagging, creating conditions that could help the One major worry: not enough money is being committed to rebuild the devastated scenic provincial capital of Ramadi and other towns, let alone Dae’she-held djinn-infested Mosul ... the home of a particularly ferocious and hairy djinn... , the ultimate target in Iraq of the US-led campaign. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 I wonder (rhetorically) why the other middle-eastern governments are not contributing hundreds of millions of dollars for reconstruction? Rather give it to the Paleos to fight the Zionists? Don't approve of the religions preference of the party in power? Don't have any cash to spare because of U.S. fracking? All these interesting issues not considered by the Dhaka Tribune - or any other journalistic rag. Maybe it's as simple as, "It's Uncle Sugar's job." |
Posted by: Bobby 2016-04-17 08:04 |