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What is the real situation of the Iraqi people after the Iraq war launched by the United States?

Baghdad was in Saddam Hussein's time. In 1980s, Baghdad was a modern city with bright lights at night.

After Saddam's death, the rich in this desolate city center of Iraq have already chosen to emigrate.

In the port of Basra during Saddam Hussein's time, at night, Iraqis took their children to drink tea at the seaside;

Now Basra, the sky is still so blue, but the air is full of pungent smell of gunpowder.

Baghdad in Saddam's time was not a war in the distance, but an oil refinery in operation;

At present, there is no place to discharge sewage in Iraq, and the sewage treatment plant built by China Company.

13 what is the real economic situation in Iraq after the war? 》

Iraq's post-war recovery often causes controversy on the domestic network. 20 13 in the decade of the Iraq war, CCTV reported that "Iraq's post-war economic recovery was strong, and GDP increased by 8 times", but the data used here should be nominal GDP without deducting price changes, rather than actual data calculated at constant prices.

If we only look at the figures, the Iraqi economy has been growing steadily since 2004. According to the statistics of the World Bank, although the GDP of Iraq decreased by 33% in 2003, the economic recovery in 2004 exceeded the level in 2002. In 2004 alone, the number of registered enterprises in that year exceeded1.10 million, and by 20 13, the real GDP of Iraq had increased by 87% compared with that before the war.

If the price factor is deducted, the per capita GNI of Iraq in 20 13 years is US$ 6,800, which is about 0.8 times the level of 1989.

Iraq's economic growth is almost consistent with the growth curve of its oil production. After the comprehensive restoration of oil production facilities, Iraq soon became the second largest crude oil supplier of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Oil exports account for about 99% of Iraq's exports and provide more than 90% of Z government's financial resources.

After 2003, great changes have taken place in Iraq's main import and export trade indicators. In 200 1 year, the United States was the main export target of Iraqi oil, accounting for 52%. By 20 14, the first export destination of Iraqi oil became China, accounting for 23.7%, and the share of the United States dropped to 15. At the same time, China became the third largest source country of Iraqi imports, accounting for 65,438+06.8% in 2065,438+04, second only to Turkey and Syria.