US State Dept prepares for biggest project in Iraq since the Marshall Plan
The Ministry of Foreign control of U.S. operations in Iraq from the U.S. Army at the end of this year in the biggest overseas since the effort that has been done to the building of Europe after World War II, known as the Marshall.
The Washington Post reported in its report that there are 16 thousand civilians who will work under the umbrella of the American ambassador in Iraq, which raises the degree of concerns when legislators.
At present there are 43 thousand U.S. troops who will leave in accordance with the security agreement at the end of this year.
The U.S. State Department that it plans to use contractors, professionals to prevent fraud and wasteful spending and focus on the protection of employees of the embassy there and said U.S. military officials that Iraqi security forces are good for the degree of enough to contain the violence after the reduction process.
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