Julia Nemy

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Americans likely didn’t know was that the Iraqi government had for a long time provided its people with adequate health care, schools, and social programs. “Baghdad University in the 1980s had more female professors than Princeton did in 2009,” according to the British-Pakistani writer Tariq Ali. Literacy was almost ninety percent, people had gone to university for free. Sanctions only hastened Iraq’s decline.
Notes on a Foreign Country: An American Abroad in a Post-American World
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