It's February 2009 in Iraq

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and Patrick Cockburn wonders,

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American federal investigators are now starting an inquiry into the actions of senior US officers involved in the program to rebuild Iraq, according to The New York Times, which cites interviews with senior government officials and court documents. Court records reveal that, in January, investigators subpoenaed the bank records of Colonel Anthony B Bell, now retired from the US Army, but who was previously responsible for contracting for the reconstruction effort in 2003 and 2004. Two federal officials are cited by the paper as saying that investigators are also looking at the activities of Lieutenant-Colonel Ronald W Hirtle of the US Air Force, who was senior contracting officer in Baghdad in 2004. It is not clear what specific evidence exists against the two men, who have both said they have nothing to hide.

The end of the Bush administration which launched the war may give fresh impetus to investigations into frauds in which tens of billions of dollars were spent on reconstruction with little being built that could be used. In the early days of the occupation, well-connected Republicans were awarded jobs in Iraq, regardless of experience. A 24-year-old from a Republican family was put in charge of the Baghdad stock exchange which had to close down because he allegedly forgot to renew the lease on its building.

Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 18 February 2009 15:18 (seventeen years ago)

Repost the link?

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 18 February 2009 15:20 (seventeen years ago)

"the surge worked"

Tracer Hand, Saturday, 28 February 2009 02:42 (seventeen years ago)

The money ran out.

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 28 February 2009 02:42 (seventeen years ago)

two weeks pass...

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=628629&sec=world&&cc=5901

Iraqi shot dead attempting goal

BAGHDAD -- Police say an Iraqi soccer player has been shot dead just as he was about to kick what could have been the tying goal in a weekend game south of Baghdad.

Police Maj. Muthanna Khalid says a striker from the Buhairat amateur team was facing only the goalie during a Sunday match in Hillah when a supporter of the rival Sinjar club shot him in the head in the final minute of play.

Sinjar was leading 1-0 when the shooting occurred. Khalid said a spectator was arrested.

More Iraqis are turning out for sports events now that security is improving. Major matches in Baghdad are heavily guarded but security in amateur games in smaller cities is often lax.

eman, Monday, 16 March 2009 19:26 (sixteen years ago)

More Iraqis are turning out for sports events now that security is improving.

Swift pre-emption of the charge of "only reporting the bad news out of Iraq".

Aimless, Monday, 16 March 2009 19:34 (sixteen years ago)


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