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To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (45179)12/10/2003 1:16:38 PM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Respond to of 50167
 
'No' to sacrifice but big 'yes and a long yearn for grab' to US tax payers monies.. Russians and EU are very unhappy..

"The United States and coalition countries as well as others that are contributing forces to the efforts there -- and the Iraqi people themselves -- are the ones that have been helping and sacrificing to build a free and prosperous nation for the Iraqi people. And I think it's totally appropriate for those U.S. taxpayer dollars to go to the entities I just mentioned," McClellan said.

<The decision applied only to the $18.6 billion in reconstruction funds approved by the U.S. Congress last month and that $13 billion in international aid pledged at a Madrid donors conference recently was eligible for broader international participation. >