Summary
The Bush administration's new strategy of starting so many construction projects that insurgents cannot stop them all has begun to pay off.
Construction payments, after lagging badly last summer, have reached nearly $6 billion in a total pot of about $21 billion, officials at the Pentagon said yesterday.See the full content of this document
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Construction Projects Outpace Rebels' Attacks
"Despite the insurgency, we've made considerable progress to rebuild Iraqis' infrastructure in several areas," said Claude Bolton, an assistant Army secretary who supervises the Pentagon's Project and Contractin...
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