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Why Arab states are wary of investing in Iraq The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo News
Before the rule of Saddam Hussein, Iraq was the most highly developed country in the Arab world. During his brutal reign, the country was the recipient of vast sums of money from the United States and the Persian Gulf Arab states, eager to finance a rival to Iran.
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