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Glad to be reading more and more stores like this everyday and less about fighting Isis as they are basically wrapped up now
April 12, 2017 09:00 ET Source: Ziyen Inc.
 
 

BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 12, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ziyen Inc., who was qualified by the SEC under Regulation A+, have opened a new investment division in the company to focus on financing unfunded construction projects in Iraq.

Ziyen Inc. will be the world’s first Construction Intelligence company, where we will be utilizing the data, information and intelligence from our software with the capabilities to provide the finance for long-term projects.

Alastair Caithness CEO said, "The biggest fear for countries in the West is how to handle mass immigration. The cost of war has created over 250,000 International Iraqi refugees outside the Middle East, 2 million refugees in neighboring countries with a further 4 million displaced in Iraq. Therefore, the problem is only going to get worse rather than better unless we start to address the root cause. 

The current horrific conditions have meant 70% of Iraqi people lack access to clean water, 80% lack proper sanitation leading to cholera epidemics and unemployment is over 50% for those under 30 years old.  Power supplies from the national grid often don’t exceed five hours per day. 

We want to help the Iraqi people to rebuild their country. By building houses, factories and developing infrastructure, there will be an opportunity to create jobs, give people hope and help stop the mass immigration issues.

The US, European and International communities have the capabilities to do this, and if Ziyen Inc. can finance projects and bring media attention through our news outlets to focus on positives in the country, then we can help to start to rebuild a country which once had a thriving economy."

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The current horrific conditions have meant 70% of Iraqi people lack access to clean water, 80% lack proper sanitation leading to cholera epidemics and unemployment is over 50% for those under 30 years old.  Power supplies from the national grid often don’t exceed five hours per day.

 

How many Trillions of dollars did we spend on this war and Iraq is still in this kind of shape?????  We gave companies Billions who built many things in Iraq but they still don't have clean water, sanitation or power!!!!!!   Unbelievable!!!!  Just plain idiotic and corrupt on their side as well as ours.  

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38 minutes ago, Rockymtnhi said:

The current horrific conditions have meant 70% of Iraqi people lack access to clean water, 80% lack proper sanitation leading to cholera epidemics and unemployment is over 50% for those under 30 years old.  Power supplies from the national grid often don’t exceed five hours per day.

 

How many Trillions of dollars did we spend on this war and Iraq is still in this kind of shape?????  We gave companies Billions who built many things in Iraq but they still don't have clean water, sanitation or power!!!!!!   Unbelievable!!!!  Just plain idiotic and corrupt on their side as well as ours.  

I understand where you're coming from and there's a lot of corruption there l But believe it is being  abated currently but you also have to understand that they were a war zone as of a few months ago it takes a little time to rebuild infrastructure just my opinion.

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12 minutes ago, Dreamer85 said:

I understand where you're coming from and there's a lot of corruption there l But believe it is being  abated currently but you also have to understand that they were a war zone as of a few months ago it takes a little time to rebuild infrastructure just my opinion.

I sure hope so.  I agree with Trump. The US should have taken their oil to pay for the war then turned it back to them after the war.  Why the US govt taxed it's citizens to pay for the war is criminal as far as I'm concerned.  Just like the 2008 crash bailout by taxpayers, it's criminal.  Once things are back on track an RV would be great.  I just hope they RV and don't do what historically has been done around the world and knock zeros off the bills or implement entirely new currency.  An RV would require them to get rid of so much dinar in order to afford to do it.  The CBI numbers still don't show they are reducing the number of bills out there though.  Still hoping for the best.  

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