Because the damage was immense
It has been difficult to rebuild Iraq due to the dominance of Al Qaeda in Iraq. With terrorism happening every day, their is no stop to mass destruction and the corrupt government has given up its hopes of rebuilding Iraq.
so far 4,365 soldiers have been killed in the Iraq war
Never happened. I think Rumsfeld(neoconservative) said that the Iraq war won't cost anything since the oil would pay for it.. And it's been like 5 year since we went into Iraq. We, as an American are Taxed to Blow Up the Bridges in Iraq, and Taxed Again to Rebuild the Bridges in Iraq.. hm...
Which war, the USA has been in a lot of war from the Revolution to Afganistan and Iraq.
the people don't hate america, america has been helping these people with love, its the crazy government that hate america,alot of americans think that , but its really those crazy government.
There is no book that has been written that has the specific title "Rebuild Your Credit". There is, however, a book titled "How to Rebuild Your Credit After Bankruptcy".
the Americans have been in Iraq for 7 years
America has already "BEEN" destroyed. Look at it this way... Once the Titanic had hit that chunck of ice, there was nothing left to do. The fatal damage has already been done, the real question is how long will it take us to rebuild it?
A few months. It is said that the Iraq War started on March 20, 2003 but that was the date when America declared they were going to invade Iraq. But in preparation for the attack,100,000 troops were moved to Kuait by Febuary 18th.
America's post-war reconstruction efforts in Europe after World War II, exemplified by the Marshall Plan, are often seen as successful in promoting stability, economic recovery, and democratic governance, which ultimately benefited both the U.S. and Europe. Similarly, reconstruction efforts in Iraq aimed to establish a stable government and rebuild infrastructure, though the long-term outcomes have been more contentious and mixed. While such efforts can be beneficial in fostering international relations and preventing future conflicts, they require careful planning and understanding of local contexts to ensure effectiveness and sustainability. Overall, these policies can be good if executed thoughtfully and with genuine collaboration with the affected nations.
Iraq has been called Iraq through most of the modern period.
John McCain has no desire to stop either the War against Afghanistan or the War against Iraq. McCain states that he will keep sending American troops until America wins, but he has never been able to state what conditions must be met for America to 'win'. He has stated that American occupying forces might stay in Iraq for 100 years if needed. Perhaps if Osama bin Laden signed the surrender papers for the government of Iraq, McCain might consider that as America 'winning', but that is simply my guess. However, there was no Al Qaeda in Iraq before America began administering Iraq, so the Iraqi people and government would probably not accept a Surrender paper with Osama bin Laden's signature on it.