Slonopotam
NAXJA Member #1358
- Location
- San Jose
Neighborhood schools are a disaster, but otherwise correct.Hoboken Hobo said:The basic services being built are facilities Americans take for granted: access to medical facilities, fire stations, neighborhood schools, paved roads, clean water, sewage treatment, irrigation, and so on.
If the schools were not there before, where they are going to take so many teachers ?Hoboken Hobo said:A laundry list of projects includes building 10,045 schools in the country,
I wonder how much electricity Iraq was producing before 1990. How much it would have produced, if Israel did not destroy it's only nuclear facility ?Hoboken Hobo said:Prior to March 2003, “much of Iraq received four to eight hours of power a day, with Baghdad receiving 16 to 22 hours of power,” he said. “Today, electricity is distributed much more equitably around Iraq with much of the country receiving 10 to 12 hours of power.” He said Baghdad remains a problem, receiving six to seven hours of power daily.
My opinion, we are building the infrastructure they would never be able to support, we are trying to make them as much depended on our help, as possible. This is what we are succeeding in.
And this is going to go away by magic, just like North Korea stopped stupid launches after Rise visited China.Hoboken Hobo said:However, security concerns have caused problems with more than 17,000 kilometers of transmission lines that are often insurgent targets, he added.
Andrey