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US Blamed For Destruction Of Job Opportunities In Iraq.


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Here's ana article of Dinarian interests...

US to blame for lack of job opportunities in Iraq.

Treat as a rumor.  Not verified.  Your opine.

 

 

 

 

From Other Sources:                         American Sanctions & Regional Countries Contributed To Its Destruction.  What Is The Secret Of Disrupting Iraqi Factories?

ARTICLE:  37 thousand factories stopped working in Iraq, a number that reflects the extent of the great deterioration that the private sector is suffering from as a result of the absence of government plans to improve it after 2003, which contributed to the destruction of this sector to be added to the rest of the sectors.  Which was subjected to systematic destruction, according to observers.

 

As for those concerned, they confirmed that the current PM, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, relies heavily on the private sector & that large numbers of factories have been restarted over the past two years, until the currently operating factories have reached 30,000 factories & there are serious & signs of restoring the remaining numbers that have been suspended.

 

Deterioration & penalties:

The private sector in Iraq is witnessing a significant deterioration due to the absence of government plans to improve it, which has made it continue to decline continuously & its contribution to the national economy is very small, according to the economist, Omar Al-Halbousi.

 

During his speech, Al-Halbousi saw that the entry of politicians into the private sector made most of its fields monopolized & turned it into “a window to increase the wealth of a certain group of politicians, who exploited the private sector to form private institutions that are effective for money laundering as well as economic facades.”

 

According to Al-Halbousi, this is an indication of the American sanctions that affected the Iraqi private sector, in light of the absence of financing from private and government banks & the monopoly of government initiatives for certain parties to the exclusion of others from the people.”

 

Foreign interventions also contributed to exacerbating the decline of the private sector, according to Al-Halbousi, who added: “Regional countries worked to destroy all Iraqi sectors in order for Iraq to remain a market for the sale of their goods, in light of the lack of decision-making sovereignty & the national will to advance the Iraqi economy.”

 

The above contributed, according to the economist, to a decline in job opportunities provided by the private sector, as well as a decline in wages despite long working hours & the burdens imposed on workers in the private sector & in most cases workers are laid off for no apparent reason.”[/size]

 

The US sanctions on the banking sector also contributed to the lack of job opportunities & the decline in wages,” says Al-Halbousi.

 

In addition, according to Al-Halbousi, there is the abandonment of a large number of workers, so that the crisis of deterioration of the private sector & its reduced contribution to the gross domestic product continues, with a lack of job creation. Although the basis of the economic renaissance of countries is the private sector, as it is the most flexible & quickest to respond to changes, governments Successive projects from 2003 until now have contributed to the destruction of the private sector, adding to the rest of the sectors that have been subjected to systematic destruction,” according to the economic expert.

 

The Suffering Of The Iraqi Worker:

Iraqi workers face challenges and problems related to their legal rights & social and health security, which requires unifying efforts & redoubling work to develop concrete & real plans that address the deterioration of their conditions & the status of industry in their country.

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2 hours ago, NMP2017 said:

always someone else's fault...never our corrupt a$$e$! Blame America! 😁

 

An article in the Iraq Times said that Iran was behind the demand to withdraw US forces from Iraq.

It seems Iran is calling all the shots in Iraq.   IMHO.

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21 minutes ago, coorslite21 said:

Wait for it.......

 

It's Trumps fault!!!!

🤣🤣💕🤣💕💤

 

 

It's Trump's fault OBiden snubbed PM Barzani, failed to meet with him, insulted over a meeting that was planned out for months.

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