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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 3:08 PM
Subject: DoD, USAID Teams Readying to Rebuild Iraq, Provide Assistance

By Kathleen T. Rhem
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, March 11, 2003 -- "Free Iraqis" who have lived in the
United States and other democratic countries will provide valuable
liaison between local Iraqi government officials and U.S. officials
overseeing the country after any potential conflict.

Officials from the Defense Department and the U.S. Agency for
International Development are working to have teams ready to move into
Iraq in the event of military conflict to begin coordination
immediately for humanitarian aid and reconstruction.

A senior defense official was quick to point out to reporters today
that the president hasn't made a decision to force Iraqi disarmament
with military might. But if he does, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
has said the United States is committed to making life immediately
better for the Iraqi people.

In January, President Bush authorized the immediate stand-up of the
Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance. A senior official
familiar with that office and its efforts also was on hand to answer
reporters' questions in the Pentagon today.

That official explained the agency is looking to hire more than 100
"free Iraqis" on 90- to 180-day contracts to assist the civil
ministries and to act as representatives in each of the 17 provinces
and Baghdad to coordinate with the local officials and help recommend
reconstruction or humanitarian projects.

"We think that's a good recipe," the official said, "to have people
that were born and raised in those provinces but now have lived in a
democracy. And now they can explain things to the people there who have
been oppressed for 30 years."

He said he hopes to hire Iraqis who have specific expertise in certain
areas. For example, he is looking for volunteers who have experience in
public health administration and who can assist officials in the Iraqi
health ministry.

The official said the goal of the Office of Reconstruction and
Humanitarian Assistance is to pass the country's governance to the
Iraqi people as soon as possible, "but with a government that expresses
the free will of the people of Iraq."

In the immediate aftermath of any conflict, a civil administrator, who
is a senior Defense Department civilian official, would coordinate
efforts in Iraq and report directly to the chief of U.S. Central
Command, Army Gen. Tommy Franks. This administrator would oversee three
separate teams coordinating reconstruction, civil administration and
humanitarian assistance.

A cornerstone of the plan would be to keep Iraqi officials in their
current positions within the civil ministries, police and military
forces, and courts, and to continue paying them. The Defense Department
briefer explained officials are working to determine a fair pay scale,
keeping in mind that as much as 60 percent of all Iraqis now get
government food aid.

He said there are many possible sources of funding for payrolls. He
specifically mentioned frozen Iraqi assets as a potential solution.

Regular Iraqi army soldiers would provide the manpower for many civil
reconstruction projects, the official explained. Military forces are
suited to completing engineering projects like road construction and
removing rubble, and to demining and disposing of unexploded ordnance.

"Using the army allows us not to demobilize it immediately and put a
lot of unemployed people on the street," the official explained.
"They're working to rebuild their country. It's re-establishing some of
the prestige that the regular army has lost over the years, and it
allows us to get a lot of good things done for the country."

The official estimated the Defense Department could get the mechanisms
for Iraqi self-governance into place within several months. He's
optimistic, he said, these efforts will get Iraq back on its feet more
quickly than similar efforts in Afghanistan. He noted Iraq's population
is more sophisticated and its infrastructure more developed than
Afghanistan's.

"Even though it's been an oppressed country, (Iraq) has the structure
and the mechanisms in there to run that country and run it fairly
efficiently," the official said. "At one time, it was probably one of
the most efficient countries in that part of the world, and a lot of
that talent's still there."

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