We could've actually spent the money Congress allocated for reconstruction (we used their oil revenues, for the most part)
to contract out to Iraq businesses and Iraqi workers, rather than give out corporate welfare with these oil revenues to some notoriously antiunion American firms
Not sure where the union is coming from, I guess current events bleeding in. The last thing Iraq needs is labor unions, that is the later phase of economic development (shouldn't skip steps).
We could've supported democracy in Iraq, instead of handing out power exclusively to corrupt exiles
who used that power took over large parts of the Iraqi economy.
We could've opposed militas, instead of having an idiotic policy towards them, even importing the Badr Corps from Iran.
We could've supported Iraqi freedom of press, instead of squashing the Sadrist paper, which set off their rebellion (in addition to the various other aforemented actions).
Alot of this is because we assume the Iraqis are a peace loving, advance people eager to lift themselves out of the mess given too them. No one ever stops consider that maybe they are not.
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