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    US policy : Kuwait conference failed and a humiliating blow to Iraq threatens the future of Abbadi

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    Post by Rocky Wed 14 Feb 2018, 3:53 am

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    The New York Times published a report on Iraq's reconstruction conference held in Kuwait, saying it was heading for "failure", usually a "humiliating blow" to the federal government headed by Haider al-Abadi.
     "Iraq has destroyed a war with extremists from the Islamic state organization that has destroyed cities and displaced millions of people. Iraq has asked the US-led allies for $ 88 billion to rebuild," the paper said.
    The Iraqi fund-raising conference in Kuwait, attended by dozens of potential donors, went into failure on Tuesday, with barely $ 4 billion - and nothing from the United States, the paper said in its report. While the conference does not end until Wednesday, the message was clear: President Trump left the building of the Iraqi state to others, and they barely respond.
    "It was a humiliating blow to the Iraqi government, which can not afford a fraction of the cost of rebuilding the war that in some respects was the result of the 2003-2003 US-led occupation.
    "This failure threatens the political future of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi and undermines years of efforts by the United States and others to stabilize Iraq and fight extremism," the paper said.






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