Keith Wheeles

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None of the money went to Iraqi factories so they could reopen and form the foundation of a sustainable economy, create local jobs and fund a social safety net. Iraqis had virtually no role in this plan at all. Instead, the U.S. federal government contracts, most of them issued by USAID, commissioned a kind of country-in-a-box, designed in Virginia and Texas, to be assembled in Iraq. It was, as the occupation authorities repeatedly said, “a gift from the people of the United States to the people of Iraq”—all Iraqis needed to do was unwrap it.16 Even Iraqis’ low-wage labor wasn’t required for ...more
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