U.S. Embassy in Iraq to be biggest on planet

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By ANNE GEARAN, AP Diplomatic Writer Sat May 19, 7:27 PM ET

WASHINGTON - The new U.S. Embassy in Baghdad will be the world's largest and most expensive foreign mission, though it may not be large enough or secure enough to cope with the chaos in Iraq.


A portion of the new U.S. embassy under construction is seen from across the Tigris river in Baghdad, Saturday, May 19, 2007. The new $592 million embassy occupies a chunk of prime Baghdad real estate two-thirds the size of Washington's National Mall, with desk space for about 1,000 people behind high, blast-resistant walls. The compound is a symbol both of how much the United States has invested in Iraq and how the circumstances of U.S. involvement are changing. (AP Photo)

The Bush administration designed the 104-acre compound — set to open in September in what today is a war zone — to be an ultra-secure enclave. Yet it also hoped that downtown Baghdad would cease being a battleground when diplomats moved in.

Over the long term, depending on which way the seesaw of sectarian division and grinding warfare teeters, the massive city-within-a-city could prove too enormous for the job of managing diminished U.S. interests in Iraq.

The $592 million embassy occupies a chunk of prime real estate two-thirds the size of Washington's National Mall, with desk space for about 1,000 people behind high, blast-resistant walls. The compound is a symbol both of how much the United States has invested in Iraq and how the circumstances of its involvement are changing.

The embassy is one of the few major projects the administration has undertaken in Iraq that is on schedule and within budget. Still, not all has gone according to plan.

The 21-building complex on the Tigris River was envisioned three years ago partly as a headquarters for the democratic expansion in the Middle East that
President Bush identified as the organizing principle for foreign policy in his second term.

The complex quickly could become a white elephant if the U.S. scales back its presence and ambitions in Iraq. Although the U.S. probably will have forces in Iraq for years to come, it is not clear how much of the traditional work of diplomacy can proceed amid the violence and what the future holds for Iraq's government.

"What you have is a situation in which they are building an embassy without really thinking about what its functions are," said Edward Peck, a former top U.S. diplomat in Iraq.

"What kind of embassy is it when everybody lives inside and it's blast-proof, and people are running around with helmets and crouching behind sandbags?"

The compound will have secure apartments for about 615 people. The comfortable but not opulent one-bedrooms have offered hope for State Department staff now doubled up in tinny trailers.

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Rice's senior adviser on Iraq, David Satterfield, said the embassy is not disproportionately expensive and will serve U.S. interests for years. The second-most expensive embassy is the smaller $434 million U.S. mission being built in Beijing.

"We assume there will be a significant, enduring U.S. presence in Iraq," Satterfield said.

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Associated Press writer Robert Reid in Baghdad contributed to this report.

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|GOD|||ZILLA| said:
looks like a fucken resort.. do all embassy's have a pool and basketball court?.. stupid pussy democrats.. grow some balls and stop funding.




Pussy democrats? Stop funding? You obviously do not understand the way this country works. Many people on this forum thought the demos were going to limit the funding, and I kept telling you morons that was not going to happen. Guess what happened? They give my hero and friend George MORE money and didn't even give him a time table to shake the spot. Suck it up, bucko.
 
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supports the war?.. you mean started the war.. and it wasn't to help you... sometime i don't get your angle.. is this a christian conspiracy i'm unaware of.. you guys like stickin' together huh?
 

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|GOD|||ZILLA| said:
supports the war?.. you mean started the war.. and it wasn't to help you... sometime i don't get your angle.. is this a christian conspiracy i'm unaware of.. you guys like stickin' together huh?
I'm not a christian, I've never been baptized into a christian church/body nor am I a member of a christian church or body. But Bush has done no harm to me, and this war was waged to support OUR rights, not just the rights of the few.