
after five days in iraq i am finally settling in and figuring out at least where to get a meal. my job is going to be truly exciting as i get to travel all throughout the country finding and telling stories about life and progress in iraq. hopefully progress is just what we will find.
living in the international zone it is hard to think of progress in viewable terms such as new building or reclamation of historical sites. yesterday a few colleagues and i had the opportunity to hop in an suv and drive around the iz for some pictures and to be tourists. all throughout our journey we visited or saw buildings that had been bombed in the early days of the war standing as monuments to the power of a 2000 lbs bomb. beyond the bombed out buildings there is an air of decay in this part of baghdad (one i can only imagine is amplified in other parts of the city).
concrete walls are everywhere as protection for people like me. once beautiful neighborhoods now find themselves overrun by trailers for security details and new corner markets selling iraqi goods to foreigners. even the air feels as if it has stagnated for years.
this is where we are now. from this point forward the iraqis and coalition nations will have to decide whether this country witnesses actual reconstruction or continued decline and destruction. for our part (that role of foreigners especially americans) it is important to remember that if our presence was eliminated that iraq would essentially no longer exist. without protection elected leaders would be murdered and any structure of government would be useless. without training the less skilled workers that remain in the country would be unable to treat water, protect their cities, or educated their children.
and if the iraqis don't take the leading role in implementation of programs and running the country there would be no point in all of efforts of thousands of individuals here, soldiers and supporting nations.
there are rays of hope however. new programs are being implemented. new schools are opening. iraqis are standing up to foreign insurgents and progress is being made. it is hard to see any of this behind the front page of murders, bombings, and threats. god willing this nation and we will get through this time and move beyond reconstruction in iraq to a day where the nation thrives and the people flourish.
4 comments:
what is the iz?
International Zone (IZ).
Good to hear another side of the progress we are making there, because you certainly don't get that from the likes of CNN or Fox News!
Stay safe bro.
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Amazing picture! The work there just seems so daunting! I'm so glad to hear there are some positive changes being made.
Awesome picture, and an awesome experience seeing history unfolding. You are having an amazing adventure!
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