Thursday, July 31, 2008

WASHINGTON POST: WHAT BUSH DIDN'T TELL AMERICANS ABOUT IRAQ TROOP DEPLOYMENTS

President Bush stepped into the Rose Garden this morning to make what was called a major announcement about Iraq.

What it boiled down to is deployment of troops to Iraq will have their tours cut from 15 months to 12 months.

WHAT BUSH DIDN'T SAY IS THAT THE 160,000 TROOPS NOW IN IRAQ WILL STILL HAVE TO SERVE 15 MONTHS.

Bush Says Stability in Iraq Allows for Shorter Deployments

By Dan EggenWashington Post Staff WriterThursday, July 31, 2008; 10:24 AM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/31/AR2008073100609.html

President Bush declared today that the gains in Iraq had reached "a degree of durability" allowing shortened military deployments and possibly leading to further U.S. reductions this fall.

"We are now in our third consecutive month with reduced violence levels holding steady," Bush said in a statement delivered outside the Oval Office, moments before he flew to West Virginia to give a speech on energy.

Bush also noted that the Pentagon today is beginning a new policy that will shorten Iraq troop deployments from 15 to 12 months "to relieve the burden on our forces and it will make life easier for our wonderful military families."

The shortened deployment schedule does not apply to troops already in Iraq, but only those who are headed there, officials said.

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CNN REPORTS: $580 MILLION OF TAXPAYER DOLLARS WASTED ON IRAQ REBUILDING PROJECTS

Report: U.S. 'wasted' $560 million on Iraq repairs

Story Highlights
Special inspector general says poor security led to damaged facilities
Government "did not fully anticipate ... unstable working environment," report says
It reflects some optimism about improved conditions, increases in oil money
2008 oil revenues could exceed $70 billion, report says


From Joe Sterling and Adam Levine CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/07/30/iraq.reconstruction/index.html

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The United States has "wasted" more than half a billion dollars in Iraq repairing facilities that were damaged because of poor security, the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction says in a report released Wednesday.

Stuart Bowen's quarterly report arrived at a price tag of $560 million by tallying the results of more than 100 audits his office has conducted.

Further billions had to be diverted from reconstruction to security because the Bush administration did not adequately foresee how volatile Iraq would be when it began rebuilding the country, the report says.

"The U.S. government did not fully anticipate or plan for the unstable working environment that faced U.S. managers when reconstruction began in Iraq," it says.

Contractors spent an average of 12.5 percent of their reconstruction contracts on security, the inspector general found.

Bowen's team also criticizes the government for poor coordination between agencies.
The lack of cooperation "contributed to delays, increased costs, terminated projects, and completed projects that did not meet program goals," the report says.