We, here at zeroequalsthree, received word today from Reuters News Agent, Mo Simir, who tells us that:
" ... 'Green Zones' in Iraq expand to accomodate regular Baghdadi civilians and Iraqi citizens alike. If the Military Industrial Complex, responsible for the contracting of reconstruction projects, can successfully expand the 'Green Zone' areas safely, then, everyday people from Iraq can make business successfully. "
"The 'Perimeter', says Mister Simir, "looks like a volatile zone but as long as normal day-to-day life continues without interruption then the threat to safety lessens."
He continues:
"Yet, the challenge for the Military Industrial Complex lies in making the green zones safe whilst employing less force and manpower to maintain it. We, at Reuters, think that if Iraqi institutions inhabit these safer zones, then, more citizens would move to these areas and leave the zones where terror keeps them in fear."
SOURCES:
[1]. http://americasfailureiniraq.com/2011/02/19/cost-of-the-iraq-war-baghdad-wants-u-s-to-pay-1-billion-for-damage/
[2]. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/oct/22/iran-role-iraq-war-ieds
[3]. http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOilNews/idAFLDE69G0B320101017
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
447th day of the Tens
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