Economic reconstruction pledges for Iraq
JeebusH
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Fri Oct-24-03 06:05 AM
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Economic reconstruction pledges for Iraq |
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.... made prior to or during the Madrid conference:
Belgium: $5 million-$6 million for 2004
European Union: $230 million for 2004
Iran: Offered to provide electricity and gas
Japan: $1.5 billion the first year; considering a medium-term package for presentation at Madrid.
Philippines: $1 million
South Korea: 200 million over four years in addition to $60 million committed this year
Spain: $300 million for 2004-07
Sweden: $32.7 million for 2004-05
United Kingdom: $900 million for three years, including money contributed since April
United States: $20 billion
World Bank: $3 billion-$5 billion over five years
Source: AP
Now, with one exception (Joe and Jane Taxpayer) this is pretty pitful
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teryang
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Fri Oct-24-03 06:39 AM
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Would you like to contribute to the reconstruction of a country still at war? If you don't our oil companies will remember that in determining how much you get.
We lost the first four billion would you like to send good money after bad?
There is no question who the biggest fools are.
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