U.S. Opens New $700M Baghdad Embassy
Largest American Embassy Ever Called Symbol of Continuing U.S. Commitment In Iraq
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The U.S. flag is raised during a ceremony marking the opening of the new U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker speaks at the opening of the new U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Jan. 5, 2009. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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Addressing an inauguration ceremony under tight security, Ambassador Ryan Crocker said the $700 million embassy was testimony to America's long-term friendship with Iraq, where about 146,000 U.S. troops are deployed.
"I think we have seen a tremendous amount of progress, even since September. But the development of this new Iraq is going to be a very long time in the making, and we need to be engaged here," Crocker told The Associated Press in an interview ahead of Monday's opening of the new U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
Attacks once again rocked Baghdad a day after a suicide bomber killed at least 38 people at a Shiite shrine just four miles north of the site of the new embassy. Four bombs exploded in different parts of Baghdad just before noon on Monday, killing four people and wounding 19.
During the ceremony at the new embassy, U.S. Marines raised the American flag over the building, which sits on a 104-acre site and has space for 1,000 employees. The adobe-colored buildings resemble a corporate campus surrounded by huge walls of reinforced concrete.
"It is from the embassy that you see before you that we will continue the tradition of friendship, cooperation and support begun by the many dedicated Americans who have worked in Iraq since 2003," said U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, who served as the first American ambassador to Iraq after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, at the ceremony, held in the complex's courtyard.
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, a longtime Washington ally, praised President George W. Bush's decision to invade Iraq in 2003 and topple the regime of Saddam Hussein, who was executed two years ago.
"The building of this site would not be possible without the courageous decision by President Bush to liberate Iraq," said Talabani, a Kurd. "This building is not only a compound for the embassy but a symbol of the deep friendship between the two peoples of Iraq and America."
U.S. diplomats and military officials moved into the embassy on Dec. 31 after vacating Saddam's Republican Palace, which they occupied when they captured Baghdad in April 2003. The palace will now seat the Iraqi government and the office of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who did not attend the Monday's ceremony because he was traveling in Iran.
The building of this site would not be possible without the courageous decision by President Bush to liberate Iraq.
Iraqi President Jalal TalabaniFor nearly six years, the grandiose and gaudy palace, with its gold-plated bathroom fixtures and enormous chandeliers, served as both headquarters for occupying forces and the hub for the Green Zone - the walled-off swath of central Baghdad that was formally turned over to the Iraqi government on New Year's Day.
The handover came on the same day that a security agreement between Iraq and the United States went into effect. It replaced a U.N. mandate that allowed the U.S. and other foreign troops to operate in Iraq.
Under the new agreement, U.S. troops will no longer conduct unilateral operations and will act only in concert with Iraqi forces. They must also leave major Iraqi cities by June and the entire country by the end of 2011. Another accord mapped out the bilateral relations.
"Iraq has now assumed the lead for all security operations and our bilateral relationship going forward will be governed" by the two agreements, Crocker said. "Iraq is in a new era and so is the Iraqi-U.S. relationship."
Though violence has plummeted around Iraq in the past year, with attacks dropping from an average 180 a day to just 10, horrific bombings still plague the capital. Many recent attacks have targeted pilgrims during ceremonies commemorating the death of a much revered Shiite saint.

(Left: Fire fighters hose down cars at the site of a blast in Abu Dshir in Baghdad Monday.)
Iraqi officials said Sunday's suicide bomber, who killed at least 38 people outside the shrine of Imam Mousa al-Kazim in Baghdad, was a man disguised as a woman. Initial reports said the attacker was a woman concealing a bomb under her black cloak. At least 17 of the dead were Iranian pilgrims.
In response to that attack, Iraqi authorities banned female pilgrims from entering the district for ceremonies on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Hundreds of thousands of Shiite pilgrims are expected to visit Karbala and other shrines around Iraq during Ashura, which on Wednesday will mark the anniversary of the 7th-century death of Prophet Muhammad's grandson Hussein.
He was killed in a battle on the plains of Karbala near the Euphrates River. The battle, part of the dispute over the leadership of a young Muslim nation following Muhammad's death in 632, enshrined Islam's split into Sunni and Shiite branches.
Iraqi security forces have deployed thousands of troops in Baghdad, Karbala and on roads linking the two cities to safeguard the ceremonies. Attacks by al Qaeda in Iraq, Sunni insurgents and even a Shiite cult have killed hundreds of people in recent years.
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Another billion bites the dust...
Good luck to the people of Iraq, in expelling the murderous occupiers from your country.
Time is on your side.
''Crocker said the $700 million embassy was testimony to America''s long-term friendship with Iraq, where about 146,000 U.S. troops are deployed.''
???
''The development of this new Iraq is going to be a very long time in the making.''
(He actually came right out and said that?)
''It is from the embassy that you see before you that we will continue the tradition of friendship, cooperation and support. . . .''
Lovely.
How perfectly perverse -- ''a corporate campus surrounded by huge walls of reinforced concrete.''
An ugly, grinning, painted ***, nowhere near the price (in human lives OR dollars) except to Greedy Oily Predators slavering in crude-drunk lust, with millions in public funds burning holes in their $1000 suits.
God Bless America!
were wanting us to go to war with the communists,
that was one excuse for Vietnam, of course the
animals in the republiCON party will do anything to make money, even if it is treason
Posted by pythoncharly
As I recall, involvement in Vietnam began during the Camelot Era of John Kennedy, and was escalated during the Johnson Administration after John Kennedy was assinated.
Apparently, lying and hypocrasy is non partisan.
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Iraq is now liberated? GET OUR TROOPS HOME THEN!! NOW!!
The "Symbol of Continuing U.S. Commitment In Iraq" is really just a symbol of murder, oppression, occupation, and destruction.
Posted by IDNNSG at 03:47 PM : Jan 05, 2009
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For real! This story, among all the other travesties occuring because of our oh-so-competent government, is enough to make a person puke their entire guts out.
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Look here pal, if your not earning at least 250k per year you don''t don''t deserve health care you parasitic socialist scum. Join the republican party and go get a good job. All that talk about health care for everyone is proof positive the democrats hate America.
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Look here pal, if your not earning at least 250k per year you don''''t don''''t deserve health care you parasitic socialist scum. Join the republican party and go get a good job. All that talk about health care for everyone is proof positive the democrats hate America.
Posted by magoo2u1 at 06:43 PM : Jan 05, 2009
"Join the republican party and go get a good job"
RFLO - Idiot............
Posted by mavnomore at 05:55 PM : Jan 05, 2009
Good Point!!!!
Au contraire! Gotta job. Got insurance.
Can''t afford an annual physical as the deductible is $725.00 + $30.00 co-pay 25% of any lab work.
Annual physical runs about $500.00 - $600.00 they told me. $30.00 co-pay 25% of any lab work. Can''t afford that either.
Just like having no insurance atall!
Not living high on the hog either. No credit card bills to speak of. Don''t drive a fancy car. Don''t wear fancy clothes. Don''t eat out. Don''t go to movies.
Just barely able to meet the basic needs of food, clothing and shelter for 5 people and caring for elderly parents in poor health.
And I''m one of the "lucky" ones having what is considered a "good" job with "good" insurance.
And with unemployment at the highest rate in 14 years, it doesn''t bode well for the unemployed looking for jobs.
Posted by magoo2u1 at 06:43 PM : Jan 05, 2009
Wasn''t Magoo blind as a bat. Go back and read this story you ---- never mind you are not worth it
http://fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/history/zionism/news.php?q=1228947965
GOOGLE:
BENJAMIN FREEDMAN SPEAKS: A JEWISH DEFECTOR WARNS AMERICA
Posted by shelleyt3 at 06:30 PM : Jan 05, 2009
Shelley it is sad isn''t it, and to think daddy Bush want his other son to be president (Jeb) If I ever hear the name Bush again
Posted by shelleyt3 at 06:30 PM : Jan 05, 200
**** ugly *** go kill urself if u cant make money ok
is this for REAL? We have starving U.S. Citizen, who lost homes, lost jobs, are peniless and we mysteriously found ...$700 million
- CBS - you had better not be blocking this ...
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Here I was so devasted because United States of America has been jobless, homeless, penny less, at the expense of 8 years of failed BUSH-IT... but wait there''s so much more to come ...
hey, why aren''t the REPUBLICANs posting ... must be high oh Jenna Bush cocaine...
This is one of those government handout attempts at "reporting." Nowhere is there a suggestion of why the U.S. requires such an enormous embassy in Iraq, or any attempt to find out. Sorry, WaPo, you fail the Stenography Test on this one.
Posted by Koopa98 at 01:28 AM : Jan 06, 2009
It`s better than that... it`ll be empty inside 5 years. When the puppets are overthrown, we will once again be tossed.
The first castle built by the Crusaders in over 1700 years. Picture of embassy at link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:SiegeofAntioch.jpeg
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January 6, 2009 10:00 AM PST
- Posted by endrepubs at 04:14 AM : Jan 06, 2009
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See all 47 CommentsYou must be an Obama supporter, because you have no idea about what is going to hit you once Obama is in office. Obama is going to hand out more bailouts like they''re candy... the last figure was around $800 BILLION, more than the cost of the entire war in Iraq. The Democratic-led Congress passed the $700 billion bailout earlier this year, and they want more to give out.
Add that to the trillions of dollars that Obama wants to spend on new (public, taxpayer funded) "jobs" for the infrastructure, plus hundreds of billions of dollars on new healthcare welfare handouts (paid for by the upper and middle classes) to be redistributed to the working and the lower classes. AND, add that to the fact that Obama will still maintain military spending, plus spending in Iraq for the next "sixteen" months (which is a lie, it will be more than that), and he will spend more money on the escalation in Afghanistan.
What''s the icing on the cake? Oh yes, Obama has said that he won''t do a thing about the Bush taxcuts (rather than let them expire in two years), AND he says he wants to give away hundreds of billions away in "middle class tax cuts".
So you haven''t seen anything yet. Bush may have been bad, but Obama is going to be the worst thing to ever hit the US treasury. I bet we add more to the deficit in the next four years than Bush did in all eight of his.