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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 11

    While repairing the war damage is costly, the ultimate cost of getting seven of Iraq's provinces back on their feet is almost twice the damage figurehttp://on.wsj.com/2EY72PV 

    11:15 PM - 11 Feb 2018
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    • Sirajuddin Khalid Kathleen Amos Deputydog981 martyrabkin haylstorm🌩️ haitham ahmed mustaf GURVINDER HARI.36. JESSIE-MAY VENTOUR Kathleen Gallo
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      1. Ramsey A'Ve  ⚓️‏ @Ramsey2Go Feb 14
        Replying to @WSJ

        The $2-$3 billion we are "considering" would also be well spent on Americans rebuilding their lives in Houston, Puerto Rico, and parts of Florida.

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      1. MetaphorMirror‏ @MetaphorMirror Feb 11
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        RT @WSJ: While repairing the war damage is costly, the ultimate cost of getting seven of ... https://twitter.com/i/web/status/962948150133698561 …pic.twitter.com/zAuLoZGeEv

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      1. John Q Public‏ @Newslwatcher Feb 12
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        If we help and we will, the costs should be borne solely from the sale of Iraq's oil. But Uncle Sugar's liberals will borrow a couple trillion from China to fund the project. Our day of. Reconing is close!

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      1. Kuratz‏ @yodelehi Feb 12
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        maybe the illegal refugees could now go home ....plenty of jobs..

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      1. OUTLAW 09‏ @rich_outlaw Feb 12
        Replying to @WSJ @KyleWOrton

        SO is @realDonaldTrump @CENTCOM and US going to rebuild Iraq or Iraq with its oil and gas Russia and Iran going to rebuild LETS not even get into rebuilding next door where the cash will go straight to Assad

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      1. CommonSense‏ @RightAngleLogic Feb 12
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        Yeah, you're right @WSJ, we should just let state-sponsored terrorism flourish unanswered. Meanwhile, Maliki has squandered tens of billions from his own citizens.

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      1. Cybard Sands‏ @cybard_sands Feb 12
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        And they can pay for that themselves

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      1. J Keith McElveen‏ @jkmcelveen Feb 11
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        Is that figure with or without graft and other corruption ‘tax’?

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      1. Andi Fachrul Destama‏ @afdestama Feb 11
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        This !! This is why war is business , when these countries are damaged, capitalists come to offers investments / loan for recovery 😂

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      1. tatiana sinyukova‏ @taianaru Feb 11
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        iraqis should send the bill to US.....only fair. US created ISIS they should pay for rebuilding the country

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      1. Trace Vickrey‏ @WithoutaTRACE Feb 11
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        Only men could engage in this behavior! billions to destroy it ...now, the private sector will move on Iraq like vultures to exploit its nature resources 'oil' and the U S will spend 3 to 10 billion to Rebuild. SMH. Nothing changes it's still a Sending century country.

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      1. Roni Jaure‏ @jauremom Feb 11
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        and how much death and damage did Isis cause?

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      2.  🇹🇷ϜϓſϞ‏ @alp__m Feb 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        American people have a right to know !!! The US-backed YPG still uses children as soldiers, making Operation Olive Branch more challenging for the Turkish armypic.twitter.com/E3QG9n7z9t

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        YPG’s child soldiers
        The US-backed YPG continues to exploit children by recruiting them to fight in Syria’s Afrin.
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      3. Welat‏ @muxiliyanous Feb 11
        Replying to @alp__m @WSJ

        Jihadist and Turkish government produce hate and terrorists.They using ex-isis members in #Afrin battle.The whole world should stop this terrorists.pic.twitter.com/dfxMZYkK14

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      1. Andrew Robert Jones‏ @andykhjones Feb 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        IT IS PERVERSE TO JUDGE ON HOW TO REBUILD HUMAN LIVES ON COST AND MONEY!!! BUILD PEOPLES FUTURE!!! NO MATTER WHAT THE COST!!! THINK DIFFERENTLY!!!!!

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