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Iraq's reconstruction and development

Bridge in Mosul
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Sewage treatment project in Karbala, four phases,
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Developing al Jaish water channel road, satellite image
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Dour 100 bed Hospital, Salahidden province.
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MAYSAN children's hospital
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excessive rain has filled up all dams, river levels and created hundreds of kilometers of greenery all over the country

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This is exactly what Iraq needs :-)
Pretty surprising, all this empty desert is an extremely fertile land which could be used for agriculture. Notice that all this land was just a lifeless desert.

Unfortunately all this land belongs to the ministry of oil.


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Olive trees would be perfect as a way to control the salt level in these areas.
 
It's surprising to see plants grow in that area, close to one of the worlds largest oil fields

in Baghdad, my relatives always had trouble growing plants in their back yard because the soil had oil substances, oil was coming out of the ground.
 
My friend, oil shale will be produced just three years away from now.
Happy for you.

However, you can't export all your oil in the future through Basra as it's too narrow
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Al Başrah Oil Terminal is a strategically critical offshore, deep sea crude oil marine loading terminal that lies approximately 50 km (31 mi) southeast of the Al-Faw Peninsula in the Gulf in Iraq’s territorial waters.

The offshore oil terminal, ( which can be expanded ).
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and very risky as well as farther from the customer and yet more pricey, time consuming and risky.
Turkey has been pushing for resuming Ceyhan oil exports.

The only danger is Iran closing the entrance to the Gulf but that is something doubtful as it’s protected by the US navy, neither are Iraq and Iran enemies for them to target oil tankers, as for anyone that wishes to target them it’s a dangerous game your playing with Russia and China working on a lot of oilfields here. Any attack in the gulf is a threat to oil supplies, no superpower will allow it.

We hold you from your balls :chilli:
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Just for the record, our coastline is much larger than Jordans :lol:

Our territorial waters in the gulf (and this map doesn't even outline the shaat al arab on the right side)

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Speaking of our territorial waters, there's news of oil discoveries off sore.. oil is in our soil and water.. there's always enough to donate and sell cheap to the bordering british embeded monrach peasants..

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Fidwa, I love Basra.
 
If need be us and our Safavid friends shall make border enlargement operation, no worries.
 
There's really no need, our sores are sufficient for current operations.. plus we export through turkey.. jordan is next to export our oil.. whether blackturd likes it or not :lol: .. they're living of our discount oil prices anyway.
 
Baghdad

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Basra Palace District by Dewan





Client: Basra Governorate
Size: 574,250 m²
Scope: Master Planning/Design & Supervision



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The Presidential Palace development is a residential, commercial, and touristic and entertainment destination located near the center of the city of Basra and is developed around four presidential palaces, therefore emphasizing on the historical and cultural identity of the city of Basra.

This lively community will provide livable and functional mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial district, retail, 5 Star hotel, a yacht club, an Arabic Souk, and convention and cultural centers all of which are scattered around different pieces of lands connected through meandering lakes and surrounded by large gardens.


Urban Planning | Basra Palace District

Babil Green University

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Baghdad Talaba sports stadium - Designed by the same designer of Barcelona Stadium

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Final design - Includes 15 floor hotel

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Basra times square mall

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Construction in Erbil

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