NY Post: Iraq, Doing FAR Better than Reported

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And it's about time some American news source describes how well most of Iraq is doing since the US led overthrow of Saddam's regime. It is a fact that escapes too many in the western media who's only goal seems to be to attack America in general and George W. Bush n particular.

THE BOOM OUTSIDE BAGHDAD

WHILE the American political elite is using Iraq as an excuse for fighting internal political wars, a different reality is taking shape in parts of this war-torn nation. Wherever some measure of security is assured - that is to say in more than 80 percent of Iraq - towns and villages long left to die a slow death are creeping back to life.

Nowhere is this slow but steady return to life more startling than in Um Qasr, in the southeast extremity of Iraq on the Persian Gulf. Four years ago, this was a jumble of rusting quays, abandoned houses and gutted buildings. By the spring of 2003, its population had dwindled to a few dozen, along with hundreds of stray dogs. There was even talk of abandoning it altogether.

The story goes on to describe how an Iraqi cell phone company is poised to make 500 million dollars this year and how soft drinks and cars are big sellers all across Iraq. Other reports recently have hinted at how well the satellite TV business is booming in Iraq, as well.

But here is an important thing to keep in mind...

But what about continued terrorist attacks? Most foreign investors coming to make money in Iraq shrug their shoulders. "Doing business in any Arab country is always risky," says a Turkish investor who has set up a trucking company and a taxi service. "In some Arab countries, you risk nationalization or straight confiscation by the ruler. In other Arab countries, you must give a cut to one of the emirs. Here, you face possible terrorist attacks. But such attacks are transitory."

With the volatility of the MidEast, not just Iraq but the region over, Iraq is no worse than any other country in the region as far as it being safe to create and sustain a business. And it is fast becoming one of the most desirable places to do so with the stability and friendliness to business the US has offered potential investors.

Unfortunately, this story of the economic success of Iraq will never make most of the western media because it doesn't fit in with the desired goal of destroying president Bush and the USA.

At least, once in a great while, we do get a story here and there that tells us some truth. Good going New York Post.


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I think, more than anything e

I think, more than anything else, that this latest missive from the Post illustrates how even a broken clock is right twice a day.

At the same time, it's such a rare thing for such an unabashedly liberal media outlet to even make mention of the on-the-ground reality in Iraq -- even if it doesn't advance the story line -- that it ought to be spotlighted by those of us who still hold intellectual honestly as sacrosanct.

Thanks Warner, for bringing it to our attention.

Wer zum Teufel sind Sie den

Wer zum Teufel sind Sie denn? Die New York Post liberal?

"Hegel says somewhere all great events and personalities in world history reappear in one fashion or another. He forgot to add: the first time as tragedy, the second as farce." The Eighteeenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (1852) sect. 1, Cf.

NY POST: Iraq, Doing FAR Better Than Reported

Wos, it didn't take the democRATs long to fix Iraq.  They don't even take office until Thursday and already they have Iraq doing FAR better.  Anal Orifices!

No surprise here, democrats

No surprise here, democrats control congress ='s everything is fine y'all just watch, Jim Webb will quit writing stories about men putting their sons penis in their mouths, and start writing policy about how to defeat our enemies and lo and behold America will win the war in Iraq before the election. Then Hillary Clinton will win the presidency and John Edwards will be the number 2 man.

A pint of sweat, saves a gallon of blood.

George S. Patton, 04/03/1944

If for a week we just quit wa

If for a week we just quit watching/reading the drive-by-media and left wing newspapers, we won't be swayed to their opinion that Iraq is a quagmire. It will be proven in the years ahead that going to Iraq and liberating its people was the right thing to do. The media has to go back to 9/11 to be reminded that it took only few minutes to kill 3,000 innocent Americans, while the WAR in Iraq costed us that much lives in more than 3 years. Sacrificing 6,000 lives so 300 million more will live is not a better trade-off, but for the preservation of our freedon. I'm still serving on active duty, ready to be called...so my fellow Americans could live.

Folks please remember, our islamo-fascist enemies has no qualms of killing all of us, the Israelis and the rest of the Western civilization. And the media is going to help them to defeat us. Put that in your head!   

Chief..  Thank You for being

Chief..  Thank You for being ready to go.  I Salute you and all your comrades in arms.  You have my Prayers. 

Iraq

Senior Chief,

Thanks for serving. We just sent our daughter-in-law back to Hanau, Germany. She met my son in Afghanistan.

I recommend World Trade Center to everyone as a reminder of what the Islamo-nazis did, and the character of some Americans. My wife and I cried our eyes out.

  Ignorance is bliss. It's easier to repeat a mindless slogan than to do some actual research.

I trust and hope that GWB wil

I trust and hope that GWB will stay the course and not cave in to the pressures he will now get from a Democratic-controlled Congress.....

The DEMS can now single-handedly create another Vietnam in Iraq...a quagmire that was unneccesary and avoidable placing a scar on the credibility of this nation around the world......

But I'm no longer sure what GWB is up to these days on this front....his only legacy worth having is VICTORY in Iraq and the elimination of Islamic terrorism around the world (like the victories over Islam in Spain a thousand years ago)....

Nowhere to Run....Nowhere To Hide.....

It pains me to say this, but

It pains me to say this, but I don’t think the GWB will have the legacy of victory in Iraq.  I don’t see how it will end in a victory during his tenure.  If the MSM would lighten up on supporting the terrorists and let our troops do their job, then victory will likely come on GWB’s successor’s watch.  I think a best case for GW’s legacy was to have had the courage to begin the war on terrorism.

I agree that he shouldn’t give in to the media or the liberal Congress.  It may just be me, but I pay a lot of attention to body language.  I am beginning to get the impression that GW is starting to show cracks under the constant drumbeat of the MSM and the libs.  He needs to take a step back, reenergize, refocus, and take a harder stance with the war, and eliminate some of the political correctness from his plan (which is what I hope he was doing in Crawford this week).  What does he have to loose?  If he is worried that getting tough and making tough strategic calls on the war will hurt the Republican’s chances of a victory in ’08,  I say not doing so is more hurtful!