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Tuesday, March 25, 2003

Transforming Iraq and the World

<a href=www.cnsnews.com>Read Source By Alan Caruba CNSNews.com Commentary from the National Anxiety Center March 24, 2003

It is not too soon to look toward the rebuilding of Iraq after the war. "Once Iraqis stabilize and liberate their own capabilities and infrastructure, they will turn outward. Then the modern standard-bearers of the world's oldest civilization will use their extraordinary talents as entrepreneurs and facilitators to shine light on knowledge and information gaps all over the Middle East and beyond." So says Joseph Braude in his book, The New Iraq: Rebuilding the Country for its People, the Middle East, and the World . A senior analyst for Pyramid Research, a Cambridge, Mass., consulting firm, Braude knows both the history and languages of the Middle East, and he offers an optimistic forecast.

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