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US Central Command: SUCCESSES THIS WEEK IN IRAQ (5-11 AUG)
US Central Command ^ | 8-15-2005 | US Central Command

Posted on 08/16/2005 11:02:13 AM PDT by Thanatos

CENTCOM NEWS RELEASE
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES CENTRAL COMMAND
7115 South Boundary Boulevard
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Phone: (813) 827-5894; FAX: (813) 827-2211; DSN 651-5894

August 15, 2005
Release Number: 05-08-19


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


SUCCESSES THIS WEEK IN IRAQ (5-11 AUG)

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Reconstruction projects strengthened Iraq’s infrastructure this week, while community leaders showed their commitment to rebuilding. Iraqi Security Forces continue to be an essential part in working to increase the country’s security.

Approximately 18,000 Iraqi schoolchildren will sit in freshly refurbished schools when their new school year starts in about six weeks. Iraqi and U.S. government agencies announced Aug. 6 that renovations of 43 schools in the northern and southern provinces are funded for repairs, and contracts have been awarded for the work. As part of the Iraq Relief Reconstruction Fund, over $1.3M was set aside to continue a nationwide school repair program that addresses rehabilitating sanitary facilities, electrical and mechanical systems, and structural repairs to schools in Karbala, Dahuk, Najaf, Basrah, and Qadisiyah.

More than 200 Iraqi children received medical screenings from Coalition Forces, with support from Iraqi Police, during an operation Aug. 5 in western Mosul. Soldiers and medics handed out soccer balls and hygiene products to the local children while they conducted the screenings. More than 1,000 children have received medical screenings during this and four similar operations over the last three weeks.

In Baghdad, U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad attended the handover ceremony of the International Press Center (IPC) to the Iraqi Government Communications Directorate (GCD) on Aug. 9. The IPC is a hub of activity for Iraqi and International journalists during press conferences, National Assembly sessions, and other media events. To mark the handover, USAID/Iraq provided a grant to the IPC for technical and office equipment that includes 20 desktop computers, 30 laptop computers, licensed software, printers, a scanner, a copy machine, CD writers, desks, chairs and other necessary office equipment. A group of Iraqi journalists who have used the IPC since its opening in February 2004 received the 30 laptop computers yesterday.

Iraqi and U.S. officials unveiled a special monument to honor four Iraqi Army Soldiers who gave their lives for the security of Iraq during the Ashura holiday. Dr. Ahmed Chalabi, Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister, said the country owed a great debt to the four Soldiers and their families, and promised the Iraqi government would care for them in gratitude for the Soldiers’ gift to the country.

Officials from both countries also signed a charter to detail plans to bring much-needed projects to the people of Husseiniya, an agricultural town north of Baghdad whose population boomed during the previous regime. Coalition Forces are working with the Ministry of Municipalities and Public Works to build storm drainage projects, water-quality improvements, and most importantly, sewage treatment facilities. The Husseiniya Charter is the first of its kind in the area, and will serve as the test-bed and guide for other projects in impoverished areas in and around Baghdad.

Reconstruction projects around the country are in progress, and this week, construction started on a Police Facilities project in the Samarra District of Salah Ad Din Province. This 250-officer station in the northeast part of Samarra, which is a $4.3 million investment, will provide a presence in the city to help stabilize law and order. The contractor employs 25 Iraqi workers, and the project is scheduled for completion in November.

Iraqi workers in Baghdad finished the $3.6M Al Amari Water Distribution project this week. The project can produce approximately 250 cubic meters of potable water daily and service about 2,000 families in the Al Amari and 9-Nissan areas of Baghdad.

Iraqi Security Forces continued to prove themselves as they strive toward assuming security operations around the country.

Iraqi Army soldiers discovered five improvised explosive devices placed around a building in Rawah August 9. The soldiers located the five IEDs connected with wiring and secured the area to prevent any injuries while a coalition explosive ordnance disposal team neutralized the threat.

Iraqi Security Forces EOD teams were also busy – clearing three IEDs in separate cities the same day. Iraqi Police discovered an artillery shell wired for command detonation in Baqubah, a more complex IED rigged for remote control detonation in Tikrit, and another in Hit. An Iraqi EOD team eliminated the threat while an Iraqi Intervention Force secured the area, protecting community members from the terrorists’ weapons.

Citizens in Baghdad and Ramadi were just some of the Iraqi citizens who assisted Coalition and Iraqi Forces in locating weapons caches this week, taking an active part in securing their communities and creating an environment that will foster more reconstruction and increased stability.

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: centcom; goodnews; iraq; oif; progress; success

1 posted on 08/16/2005 11:02:14 AM PDT by Thanatos
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To: Thanatos

More success: A cleric in Saudi Arabia condemns the terrorist "Jihad":

http://memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SD95605


2 posted on 08/16/2005 11:06:51 AM PDT by WOSG (Liberalism is wrong, it's just the Liberals don't know it yet.)
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To: Thanatos

Thanks for the good news. BTT


3 posted on 08/16/2005 11:17:31 AM PDT by BOBTHENAILER (One by one, in small groups or in whole armies, we don't care how we do it, but we're gonna getcha)
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To: Thanatos

Hmmm.... this can't possibly be true. I was told just last night that this war is all about oil and that we are committing genocide in Iraq.


4 posted on 08/16/2005 11:18:25 AM PDT by Just Lori (I'm too tired to play tag.)
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To: Spanaway Lori

This is obviously a government lie {DUmicrat\off}


5 posted on 08/16/2005 11:24:17 AM PDT by Khepera (Do not remove by penalty of law!)
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To: Thanatos
"US Central Command: SUCCESSES THIS WEEK IN IRAQ (5-11 AUG")

This title begs a subtitle. Here, let me try:

More Good News For the MSM To Ignore

6 posted on 08/16/2005 11:37:59 AM PDT by Donna Lee Nardo
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To: Thanatos

Thanks for the post. These reports show a tiny piece of the success stories that have been broadcasted for over a year.
So much goes unsaid, or is lost during public consumption.
Few who have followed this stuff in detail, storing the literally thousands of success stories that have been known over a period of time would fail to see the over all trends.
I am certain there are going to be a lot of sad Iraqi's once the US pulls out. Millions of them have only received gifts of kindness from our troops. Hopefully the thousands of water treatment plants, sewage treatment plants, new power distribution facilities, hospitals/clinics, canal modificatios for better agricultural irrigation methods, re-built railroad system in total disrepair, Army, Navy, Airforce, Police System, new military equipment, totally new methods for maintaining a Army that will be far superior to what Saddam era provided, a new democratically elected secular operated government, both federal and local, and many others things to numerouse to mention, will not be neglected in their future history books. If it was not for the United States and British military there oil resources would probably now be totally ruined. They would have nothing to build a new country on. Let not anyone mistake those disgruntaled Sunni Ba'athists that still resists, as representing some eight million adults that understand America will in deed leave their land at the best moment and not forget they need continued aid in the future. Somehow I do not see the majority of Iraqi's really harboring bad feelings for those that had liberated them from the Butcher of Baghdad. Their often silence in the past due to traumatic experiences, leading to total fear for life, is abating. They see, we are not there as conquerors, but as liberators who often go out of our way to give them hope for the future.


7 posted on 08/16/2005 1:08:15 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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