The New US Embassy Compound: A Shrub Grows in War Torn Baghdad
Steve Peacock, Globalresearch
The U.S. State Dept. may designate a one-million-dollar landscaping "allowance" for the New Embassy Compound (NEC) under construction in the heart of war-torn Baghdad, Iraq -- and that's just for the first year, according to a draft planning document located by The Peacock Report. The compound is within a 64-acre tract envisioned along the Tigris River, where the Iraqi government already has allocated a total of 104 acres for official U.S. business...
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Address at Balham Mosque, London
...In Iraq, the U.S. has a policy they call: 'positive instability' - only in America - and having brought in Iranian, Israeli and Israeli-trained militias, they are busy dividing a peoples who have, broadly, lived together for a thousand years. Having wrought daily mayhem, carnage and unimagnable heartbreak, in a country that was safe (unless you messed with the regime) and stable, they then claim that they must stay 'until Iraq is capable of running itself.' Actually, until they have moved into their fourteen bases, some the size of small cities, stategically placed along the oil fields and piplelines and secured the oil, which was to pay for the invasion and provide vast profits for Uncle Sam (or Uncle George W., and his pals.)...
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