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¶ … Saddam Goes." I appreciate the vision that Powell has for the future of Iraq. Whereas many people wallow in pessimism over the future of the Iraqi people and government, Powell takes a decisively optimistic stance, focusing on the economy of Iraq. Powell touched upon the idea that tourism in Iraq will improve if the war ends in a timely manner. I understand that Powell cannot delve into every aspect of a nation's economy in such a short piece. However, I would have liked to have seen more elaboration on the issue of improving the infrastructure in Iraq, not only for real estate developers and agribusiness, but for all entrepreneurs and economical sectors. If the war does come to a clear and timely finish, and the relief efforts are attended to summarily, potential business options in Iraq will range as far as they do in any prosperous, developed nation. Furthermore, Powell did not address the fact that the Iraqi people are traditionally highly educated and determined to be a part of the global economy and global politics. While I agree with Powell's stance and support his optimistic viewpoint, I am disappointed to see such an American-centered bias. I would like to suggest future research and exposition on the future of Iraq's diverse economy: including tourism, education, construction, medicine, and other sectors that will benefit not only Americans but all persons in the Middle East.

This raises another point in connection with Powell's article. Powell seems to be salivating at the prospective business and real estate interests that will come available after the tyranny of Saddam Hussein. Although he clarifies his stance with a quasi-sympathetic statement, the article is still a bit untimely. While the economy of Iraq deserves assistance from the United States and Great Britain, the need for humanitarian aid and other programs less related to the world of finance are necessary. I would personally like to see more willingness to offer corporate financial assistance, as well as more compassion from the world of business.

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