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Iraq Report, Mar 14/05

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Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from Iraq that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. This briefing is brought to you by Joel Gaines of No Pundit Intended and Andrew Olmsted of Andrew Olmsted dot com.

TOP TOPICS

  • Apparently some of the looting that took place in Iraq following the fall of Baghdad was quite deliberately directed: the New York Times is reporting that looters hit specific Iraq weapons sites and stripped them bare, making off with components capable of building nuclear weapons. (Where they found such components in a country that conventional wisdom now tells us had no WMDs remains a mystery.) An Iraqi minister says he believes the weapons components were taken for sale and not for use in a weapons program.

Other Topics Today Include: suicide bombing in Mosul; mass graves near Syria; a Cat and a Cowboy come home; reconstruction highlights; Carnival of the Liberated: Ukraine begins its withdrawal; how to make more money doing the same old thing in Iraq.

REPORTS FROM THE FIELD

  • Two American contractors were killed by an IED over the weekend while driving south of Baghdad. The contractors were employees of Blackwater Security, the agency responsible for protecting the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
  • Iraqi authorities found 41 bodies at sites near the Syrian border. The dead included women and children, possibly family members of men suspected of supporting the Iraqi government.
  • The Questing Cat and The Jersey Cowboy have been windows to a soldiers life in Iraq - they've seen it all. Well, they are back home now and have shared their reflections of the past year in Iraq and its impact on their lives. Oh, they also tell us who they are.

RECONSTRUCTION & THE ECONOMY

  • Here are a few of this week's Iraq reconstruction highlights: Work is in progress at 48 sites to improve the quality of potable water and sites are being investigated for reverse osmosis and water treatment plants in Wasit, Karbala, Dahuk, Tamim, and Kirkuk. The Iraqi Central Bank is receiving continued assistance in order to be able to conduct macroeconomic policy, make inter-bank payments, and have a banking system with appropriate accounting and financial reporting standards. Two communities in An Najaf governorate participated in workshops to replace rural schools made of mud and reeds with concrete facilities. In Arbil Governorate, the Community Action Program is adding four classrooms to a local school to improve access to education for 660 students. An ITI grant helped a northern Iraqi NGO implement a project to improve health and social services to local senior citizens.

IRAQI POLITICS

  • When the Iraqi National Assembly meets for the first time on March 16, it is anticipated there may be a formal agreement already signed by the principals of the Iraqi Shiite-Kurd alliance, which swept the recent elections. The document is said to include the acceptance of the Transitional Law as the Iraqi Constitution going forward. Among several other important points, this is significant for Iraqi Kurds as it provides provisions for an autonomous Kurdish region - to include the city of Kirkuk.

THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE

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Tracked: March 14, 2005 5:43 PM
Iraq Roundup from Stryker Brigade News
Excerpt: Two news summaries highlighting recent events. Iraq Report: Mar. 14/05 - Winds of Change Good news from Iraq, Part 23 - Arthur Chrenkoff...

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A suicide bomber walked into a funeral tent in Mosul on Thursday and detonated himself, killing at least 50 Iraqis.

I mis some information here.

Actually lets be a little more honest about the situation with the Kurds and the United Iraqi Alliance.

They indeed did reach a compromise. And now the Kurds are demanding a renegotiation after the fact.

I'll leave it to others to judge whether or not tossing out the agreed upon deal was reasonable. But I do wonder how willing the UIA will be to compromise now.

One Captain sells sensitive flight manuals for personal gain and is allowed to retire w/full pension while another captain gets seperated with no pension for petty shoplifting, which he did to call attention to the first captain (traitor). Sometimes the army can be so stupid. Even if the flight manuals were not classified, you can't just sell off government property and keep the money. If I sold the coffee maker in my office, I could be court marshaled

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