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To: Freee-dame; DrDeb

Do you still have your copy of Monday's NY Post. The Taheri article is a keeper.
Final paragraphs:

Last month, Iraq received the U.N.'s special environmental prize for reviving parts of the marshes drained by Saddam, thus saving one of the world's most precious ecological treasures. Almost no one in the media noticed.

Also last month, the Iraqi soccer squad reached the finals of the Asian Games - beating out Japan, China, South Korea and Iran. Again, few in the West noticed.

In 2006, almost 200 major reconstruction projects were officially completed and 4,000 new private companies registered in Iraq. But few seem interested in the return of private capitalism after nearly 50 years of Soviet-style control.

Iraq's new political life is either ignored or dismissed as irrelevant. The creation of political parties (some emerging from decades of clandestine life), the work of Iraq's parliament, the fact that it is almost the only Arab country where people are free to discuss politics to their hearts' content - these are of no interest to those determined to see Iraq as a disaster, as proof that toppling Saddam was a modern version of the original sin.

Iraq may still become any of those things - but right now it is none of them. When the real history of the Iraq war is written, posterity might marvel at the way modern media were used to manufacture that original sin.


92 posted on 01/15/2007 7:16:31 PM PST by maica (America will be a hyperpower that's all hype and no power -- if we do not prevail in Iraq)
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To: maica
Iraq's new political life is either ignored or dismissed as irrelevant.Wow that is great news. The President should describe this in his State of The Union Speech and the Administration should get this information to the people. The congressmen who visit just go to Bagdad and stay a few hours and miss all this. I have found in my years working overseas that you have to live in a country for a year or two to really understand what is going on in the country. And you can't just stay in a hotel in the capital and learn much.Few congressmen or newsmen learn much about the country because they don't have the time.

Thank you for posting this information.

107 posted on 01/15/2007 7:56:54 PM PST by tommix2
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