I am not sure why everyone seems to be belittling our rebuilding efforts overseas.
That shit costs money.

More than $4 BILLION as of 2014.
There are MANY contractors that would love to get the contracts to rebuild roads and infrastructure overseas. So, who gets the sweet deals...and when is the last protest we heard about them?
Recall the recent past:
"Current criticism over Halliburton's lucrative Iraq contracts has some historians drawing parallels to a similar controversy involving the company during Lyndon B. Johnson's administration.
Nearly 40 years ago, Halliburton faced almost identical charges over its work for the U.S. government in Vietnam — allegations of overcharging, sweetheart contracts from the White House and war profiteering."
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... Id=1569483
http://www.counterpunch.org/2003/12/11/ ... m-to-iraq/
War profiteering. Bush, Bush, Bush/Cheney, Cheney, Cheney.
Guess the Fearless voice of the American Left is sleeping these days.
When one finds an article about this stuff, Obama/Hillary seems to be left out.
Of course, the State Department is mentioned.
"For over a decade, the State Department gave 69% of its funding for Afghanistan to a single company—a company with a particularly checkered history.
DynCorp, one of the largest corporations working in the government’s army of private contractors, has long been known for corruption scandals and a questionable performance record. But none of that seems to have discouraged the U.S. government from awarding the company new contracts.
The State Department paid nearly $4 billion for projects to aid in Afghan reconstruction from 2002 to 2013. $2.5 billion of that went to DynCorp—69% of all the money awarded by the State Department over almost the entire duration of the war.
It might raise alarms that so much of the State Department’s budget was funneled directly into one entity. But DynCorp—which is owned by Cerberus Capital Management LP, a private equity firm based in New York—is used to relying on federal cash. With more than 96% of the company’s $3 billion in revenue coming from government contracts, DynCorp is basically a private subsidiary of Uncle Sam."
Yeah, we stay and rebuild countries after we bomb them...and our reasons for staying aren't all that noble.