The Washington Post: Iraqis are optimistic about the future of their country

Posted: August 5, 2012 in Iraqi Dinar/Politics
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08/05/2012

The newspaper “The Washington Post US” on the chest of its front page that, despite the survival of the manifestations of the war in the streets of Baghdad, whether obvious buildings destroyed or walls faded and barbed wire, but life seems back to normal after seven months of US troops leave the country, tents on the capital, but a sense of optimism about the future.

And painted paper scenery of the daily lives of Iraqis, this is a woman wearing a black abaya and waving to the car “limousine” go there for her, as were a number of children next to them Mohaddessin a fuss, to stand at a distance a man looked Puzzled and confused at first, but soon felt pleased, “Everyone smile”, says the newspaper.

Chifah ago and noted that the cars “Humvee” military was a symbol of the American war in Iraq, but the car started to civilian Humvee is now at a time when health Iraq regains its small space that is enjoyed by the Iraqis not to fear.

“Yes, these cars were a symbol of war, but now have come to represent our joy,” says Abdul Karim Mohammed, factor in the government forces during the search for a car rented by Wedding $ 400 to convey by his son.

The “Washington Post” that “Iraqis feel optimistic about their future after seven months of the departure of Us troops and despite the Horrors of war they have suffered over the past decade, and the back of this optimism is evident in the development of housing, and the rebuilding of commercial centers, hospitals, and shops that had been closed for years, and returned to the street vendors, ice cream, as the famous red buses back. “

“But every step forward is still constantly accompanied by bloodshed, brutality and corruption, although the pace of violence have fallen dramatically in recent times, but people still die because of the bombings and arms every day,” the paper said.

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