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	<description>صحيفة إلكترونية يومية تصدر عن حزب المؤتمر الشعبي العام (اليمن)</description>

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	<title>Iraq’s Jobs-for-Peace Mirage</title>
	<link>http://www.almotamar.net/1986.htm</link>
	<pubDate>2007-02-11</pubDate>
	<description>As the wisdom of President Bush’s proposed “surge” of US troops is debated across the US and around the world, another question about the US President’s new policy to avert all-out civil war there is coming to the fore. Can using US funding to reopen Iraqi state-owned enterprises get young men to abandon the insurgency and sectarian militias? The idea sounds logical: a man with a good job that enables him to build a decent life won’t want to fight Americans or his fellow Iraqis, right?</description>
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