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![]() BEIRUT (AFP) - The US-led war on Iraq could cost as much as 1,000 billion dollars in lost production in Arab countries, a UN economic seminar was told. At the start of a four-day session of the Economic and Social Commission for West Asia (ESCWA) on the regions economic progress, the Commissions Executive Secretary Mervat Tallawi said: "A dark cloud is covering the whole world, and the Arab region in particular." She estimated the cost of the war at a trillion dollars in lost Gross Domestic Product, on top of the 600 billion dollars lost due to the last Gulf war 12 years ago. Tallawi added that between four and five million jobs had been lost following the previous Gulf war and that was expected to rise to between six and seven million as a result of the current conflict. She said: "In the past ten years, average per capita income in the Arab region has been the lowest in the world, largely because of the fall in the price of oil." Over the years, war and civil strife have conspired to divert the resources and energies of many ESCWA members from their development objectives, she added. Tallawi catalogued the region's woes as: "a fall in interest rates, an increase in military spending, which reached double the international average, a fall in tourist and transport income, particularly among airlines, a rise in the cost of insurance and reinsurance as well as a decrease in trade between Arab countries. She also cited "the degradation of the environment following military attacks and the use of arms of mass destruction, cluster bombs ... as well as human, civil and military losses, the rise in the number of handicapped ... the rise in the unemployment rate, the rise in population density, the outbreak of extremism and fanaticism, emigration and the consequent loss of human resources". ESCWA would concentrate its efforts on a "limited number of priorities" -- "water, globalisation, social policy and technology", along with activities linked to the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Iraq after the war, she said. The ESCWA member states are: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestinian Authority, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...1514&ncid=1473 |
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Good. No one likes those bitches anyway!
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We are making friends . yipee, all our westeren friends except Britian are gone.
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Actualy, only France and Germany have left favor with America. With better usage of oil money, that won't be a deficit for as long as it would have if Saddam were still in charge.
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Germany isn't so much anti-American as it is anti-war. Russia and France are anti-American, in my opinion. I still respect Germany...I think that the majority of their population is pretty open minded on the international scale.
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An international poll was completed a few months ago stating countries, like Germany, love American stlyes, movies, music and other things of that nature but hate American policy and it's government. Also reported was other countries want the US as the worlds only super power and the only country allowed to have nukes.
Talk about love-hate. We are a catch-22; hate our government and policy yet still want us to be the only super power and nuke possessor. |
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