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... In one way, I see that to rebuild Iraq would be the “Civilized American” thing to do. ...
To start off, as Americans we are almost obligated to rebuild Iraq because we invaded and tore them apart. ... I would like to think that if we do decide to help, then years down the road Iraq will be a place of tourism and popular travel. ... Iraq is a place of abundant natural resources and this can be used to an advantage. Their oil can be sold to establish a government and to rebuild Iraq’s damaged infrastructure.
Another reason for our continued presence is that if we are not there, there will certainly be a civil war between all the factions that make up Iraq. ...
If we do not stop these insurgents then Iraq will be in constant civil strife. ... This is one reason why rebuilding Iraq can be viewed as a bad idea. ... When America bombed Japan, we made attempts to rebuild and we weren’t rejected like we are in Iraq. ... The attempts so far to rebuild do not seem to be as appreciated as one would expect as evidence by the constant calls to leave Iraq by the Shiites and Sunni Muslims.
Approximate Word count = 895 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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