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Thursday, April 20, 2006
MORE BILLIONS DOWN IRAQ SINKHOLE FOR HUGE EMBASSY
U.S. Building Its Largest Embassy in Iraq
The fortress-like compound rising beside the Tigris River here will be the largest of its kind in the world, the size of Vatican City, with the population of a small town, its own defense force, self-contained power and water, and a precarious perch at the heart of Iraq's turbulent future.
The new U.S. Embassy also seems as cloaked in secrecy as the ministate in Rome.
Article from the SFGate
How long have the plans for the embassy been on the drawing board? Since most post-war planning seems lacking, it would be interesting to note when the idea for this expansive project was introduced.
Who has the contract or contracts for the construction of the huge embassy. Was the contract awarded to another Bush crony? Was it a bid or no-bid contract? Since it's so "secretive," how do we know the contractors aren't gouging us taxpayers like so many others have done.
Why such a huge embassy in a small country like Iraq. If you connect-the-dots with the construction of permanent military bases, it doesn't appear that we have any plans to leave Iraq in the near future.
WHAT EXACTLY IS GOING ON HERE AND WHY ARE WE BEING KEPT IN THE DARK?
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The fortress-like compound rising beside the Tigris River here will be the largest of its kind in the world, the size of Vatican City, with the population of a small town, its own defense force, self-contained power and water, and a precarious perch at the heart of Iraq's turbulent future.
The new U.S. Embassy also seems as cloaked in secrecy as the ministate in Rome.
Article from the SFGate
How long have the plans for the embassy been on the drawing board? Since most post-war planning seems lacking, it would be interesting to note when the idea for this expansive project was introduced.
Who has the contract or contracts for the construction of the huge embassy. Was the contract awarded to another Bush crony? Was it a bid or no-bid contract? Since it's so "secretive," how do we know the contractors aren't gouging us taxpayers like so many others have done.
Why such a huge embassy in a small country like Iraq. If you connect-the-dots with the construction of permanent military bases, it doesn't appear that we have any plans to leave Iraq in the near future.
WHAT EXACTLY IS GOING ON HERE AND WHY ARE WE BEING KEPT IN THE DARK?