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    For these reasons, America has shunned the reconstruction of liberated areas.

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    For these reasons, America has shunned the reconstruction of liberated areas. Empty For these reasons, America has shunned the reconstruction of liberated areas.

    Post by Rocky Sat 17 Feb 2018, 2:41 am

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    For these reasons, America has shunned the reconstruction of liberated areas.


    Iraqis feel that the sums provided by the Kuwait conference may be subject to the hands of corrupt politicians, as well as their sense that the lack of funding for reconstruction can put the country at far off.
    Mosul, restored in July after a bloody nine-month battle, now needs 40,000 homes to rebuild. Across the country, only half of the five people displaced have been able to return to their homes so far.
    Observers close to the political decision believe that the failure lies in the United States, which applies to the philosophy of "America First." This approach dispels the idea of ​​playing a proactive role in Iraq to build the nation, while donors believe their money may be spent badly in Iraq, by withdrawing their belief.
    "America won the war with Iraq, but lost peace and lost it," said Jeremy Konendik, who served under former president Barack Obama in the presidency of the US Disaster Assistance Office.
    The US repudiation, no doubt disappointing, has dealt a blow to an Iraqi government that is still suffering from a three-year war against an oppressive organization. Analysts also believe that failure to rebuild the region could create new causes of unrest and extremism.


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