Right now he is trying to rally everyone around to the cause and give money to rebuild Iraq.
The money for rebuilding Iraq is in the form of grants rather than loans.
But the Bush administration wants to use the money to rebuild Iraq.
Tough action, not political rhetoric, is needed to rebuild Iraq.
But both depend on one thing - how we rebuild Iraq.
The task force's job was not to make a direct assessment of how much money the oil industry could contribute to rebuilding Iraq.
Finally, if we've given up on rebuilding Iraq, what are our troops dying for?
American objectives in rebuilding Iraq cannot be realized without public security.
According to the best estimates, rebuilding Iraq is likely to cost some $20 billion a year for the next five years.
More important, the money is but a small fraction of what will be needed to rebuild Iraq.