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Craig Murray: "Not even in Ghana can you escape the US propaganda surrounding the final pull-out of troops (but not oil companies) from Iraq. They leave Iraq “sovereign and free”, a variety of thuggish looking and dull Americans have just told us.

But being in Ghana I probably see rather more balance on TV than I would in the UK. For example, while there is still no official body count from the war, there is an official count of those wounded. The Iraqi Ministry of Health states, officially, that over 3 million were maimed.

Even though the Iraqi healthcare system was damaged by a decade of sanctions before the invastion, on the eve of the attack there were still over twice as many functioning healthcare clinics and hospitals as there are today, and nearly five times as many doctors working in them.

You won’t see that on BBC or Sky."

Het ambassadecompound van de VS in Baghdad (voor de belangenbehartiging van de Amerikaanse olie-industrie) omvat 21 gebouwen op een oppervlak van 42 ha, de grootste en duurste 'ambassade' van de VS ter wereld. De 5.500 personeelsleden en contractors blijven daar natuurlijk. De soldaten gaan gewoon naar Afghanistan, Pakistan of ergens in de buurt van Syrië. The war goes on.

Salon: "No, the U.S. is not leaving Iraq
Thousands of armed U.S. private contractors will be based in the country, and the potential for violence is real."
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