http://www.michaeltotten.com/archives/2008/12/on-the-hunt-in.phpEnjoy. Discuss if you want.
12/15/2008 4:39:30 PM
Awesome.This is a different subject.This is the largest contract GE has ever had.
12/16/2008 6:14:02 PM
You gotta love America -We'll fuck your country up over some trumped up bullshit, then force YOU to pay our companies to rebuild it.Awesome!
12/16/2008 6:47:56 PM
^The billions of dollars we've spent helping rebuild their infrastructure are not even worth mentioning, right?[Edited on December 16, 2008 at 7:13 PM. Reason : 2]
12/16/2008 7:12:49 PM
And we didnt target infrastructure.AQI did.duh.
12/16/2008 7:13:40 PM
bullshit.first thing we did was knock out their power grid. on top of massive collateral damage to their water. not to mention invaluable cultural resources.and that was when we weren't picking off journalists in their hotels.we fucked their country up, we weakened our ability to respond to REAL threats, and we put our own country in a fragile economic position.the best we can do for Iraq, is to return it to *ROUGHLY* the same as when we found it. and that's AFTER 100,000 dead Iraqis (disproportionately women and children), heading towards 5,000 dead US soldiers, >25,000 maimed and disabled US Soldiers, and ~$1 Trillion down the shitter.
12/16/2008 8:33:29 PM
12/16/2008 11:01:16 PM
so i take it you started paying attention to the Iraq War around 2005, 2006.
12/16/2008 11:10:57 PM
^You do realize we have poured (depending on how you run the numbers) tens to nearly a hundred billion dollars into reconstruction, right? That's more than the entire yearly GDP of the country.As a country, they are running a HUGE surplus, and literally have SHIT TONS of available cash to spend on new infrastructure. This isn't US companies taking advantage, this isn't shitting on the Iraqi people or government. This is one of the first really true and clear signs of a new nation rejoining international commerce.This is, without a doubt, the best expenditure the Iraqi government could be making right now. Getting reliable power to a country is absolutely critical to every single facet of a stable civilization. From healthy food to hospitals, services, public services, police and fire protection, it all relies on stable power.
12/17/2008 4:18:40 AM
Yep. The cities, especially Baghdad, have huge problems with power losses. Flying around Bdad at night, you watch block after block after block go dark, come back on, go dark, etc. The place is lit up brightly, but it flashes on and off like a bunch of Christmas lights.
12/17/2008 6:15:57 AM
12/17/2008 8:27:38 AM
the pictures in that article completely suckedyes, i realize he is in a warzonebut its the same as people having video cameras...if you are gonna shoot footage and then try to show it off, why not make it worth a fuck?
12/17/2008 8:43:40 AM
12/17/2008 8:45:13 AM
12/17/2008 9:25:06 AM
^^ How about you post something to refute it rather than just more bullshit?
12/17/2008 11:34:01 AM
The information is readily available, I found it before I posted that last comment. I just don't have the care to enlighten someone that thinks they know it all anyway. He posted first, he could do us all a favor and post a link or two to back his initial claim rather than me do the work for him.
12/17/2008 12:37:36 PM
the "tens or hundreds of billions" of dollars spent on alleged reconstruction have been shown in PENTAGON REPORTS to have been fradulently wasted.yeah.good example there, beau.
12/17/2008 3:45:46 PM
12/17/2008 3:55:50 PM
could the dude not stabilize the camera? I mean, getting shot at or not, why post photos so blurry you can't see them? Either post good photos or none.
12/17/2008 3:55:57 PM
^ Somehow I think it would be rather difficult to carry around and set up a tripod in the middle of a raid.
12/17/2008 5:42:12 PM
and if it's dark, you're somewhat limited on shutter speed.regardless, why the hell are we worried about the blurriness of the pictures? is that really all that anyone takes away from the article?
12/17/2008 5:49:23 PM
eye candy is easier than reading
12/17/2008 5:59:12 PM
12/17/2008 6:43:37 PM
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE4BF59920081216The problem isn't that we wasted the money on US corporate contractors who wasted it. The problem is that corruption in Iraq, and in the middle east in general, is fucking rampant. There is MASSIVE corruption in every aspect of every industry, political and economic system in the country.And the USA didn't introduce this problem. We made it worse by throwing more money into the region, but greed, fraud and white collar crime has been an enormous problem across the middle east for a long, long time.The best thing we can do as a country is to ween our government out of the investment/rebuilding picture and let the country handle its own finances. It has a LOT of income generation, and plenty of resources to survive in the international markets.http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=45114Also, the fact that our government was almost utterly incapable of handling the 100billion we already spent, tells me that we SHOULDNT SPEND ANY MORE. Because, Obama or Bush, we will fuck it up, throw it all away and the Iraqi people will still get the shit end of the stick.[Edited on December 17, 2008 at 6:54 PM. Reason : .]
12/17/2008 6:49:45 PM
Some more interesting reading material.http://smallwarsjournal.com/documents/connable.pdfhttp://www.comenserv.org/HANDBOOK%20ON%20ISLAM.htmlBoth of these, in my opinion, will help in understanding the people and problems of Iraq. You will never make any sense of it whatsoever as long as you view it through American eyes. It doesn't always make sense otherwise, but it's a start....and don't get me wrong--I am still the #1 fan of killing every motherfucker in this country who doesn't want to play ball and be at least relatively civilized (shooting the place up, planting bombs in the road, etc, does not qualify as relatively civilized). The difference is that, unlike maybe 5 years ago or so, I recognize that it IS important to understand them and why they do such seemingly ridiculous things. Ruthlessly killing the bad apples is an important part of the game, but it will never, EVER solve the problem by itself. It's just a tool in a MUCH broader scope of things we need to do.[Edited on December 17, 2008 at 7:27 PM. Reason : asdfasd][Edited on December 17, 2008 at 7:28 PM. Reason : ^ even the aspect of corruption is covered in my articles (1st one, specifically)]
12/17/2008 7:18:38 PM
maybe we should draw and quarter all the bad guys and hang their limbless corpses in the market squares.
12/17/2008 7:39:22 PM
Pretty sweet ideabut I don't think it would advance our cause.
12/17/2008 8:18:18 PM
I will admit. This surprised even me.....http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/12/21/iraq.christmas/index.html
12/21/2008 6:59:56 PM