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mission accomplished .....A Los Angeles-based firm "is pouring millions of dollars into developing the Baghdad Zoo and Entertainment Experience, a massive American-style amusement park that will feature a skateboard park, rides, a concert theatre and a museum." The 50-acre park will sit next to the Green Zone & encompass Baghdad's existing zoo, "which was looted, left without power & abandoned" after the 2003 invasion. Llewellyn Werner, chairman of C3, the company developing the project, said the park is "going to have a huge psychological impact" & claimed Iraqis would "see it as an opportunity for their children regardless if they're Shi'a or Sunni." Werner, who will dole out $500 million for the project, admitted the practical considerations as well. "I wouldn't be doing this if I wasn't making money," he said. "I also have this wonderful sense that we're doing the right thing - we're going to employ thousands of Iraqis.But mostly everything here is for profit."
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the sale of the half-century...
As Llewellyn Werner, chairman of C3, the company developing the project, got a 50 year lease on the zoo and the space from the mayor of Baghdad, with exclusive rights to run hotels there to make money, I would suggest that the US army is set to be in Iraq for a very long long time...
More than 50 years after the Korean war, the US still has 60,000 troops in South Korea — just a fraction below half of what the US has in Iraq. Say the yanks will be there in another 50 years...