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GAO Criticizes Bush re: Irag - 6/24/2008 5:04:34 AM   
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Beyond the declines in overall violence in
Iraq, several crucial measures the Bush administration uses to demonstrate economic, political and security progress are either incorrect or far more mixed than the administration has acknowledged, according to a report released Monday by the Government Accountability Office.
 
Over all, the report says, the American plan for a stable Iraq lacks a strategic framework that meshes with the administration’s goals, is falling out of touch with the realities on the ground and contains serious flaws in its operational guidelines.
 
Administration figures, according to the report, broadly overstate gains in some categories, including the readiness of the Iraqi Army, electricity production and how much money Iraq is spending on its reconstruction.
 
And the security gains themselves rest in large part not on broad-scale advances in political and social reconciliation and a functioning Iraqi government, but on a few specific advances that remain fragile, the report says. The relatively calm period rests mostly on the American troop increase, a shaky cease-fire declared by militias loyal to the Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr, and an American-led program to pay former insurgents to help keep the peace, the report says.

 
By JAMES GLANZ
New York Times, June 24, 2008 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/24/world/middleeast/24gao.html?th&emc=th I just knew it -- we are being mislead with phoney goevernment statistics and reports, and Iraq continues to rely on an ever-increasing American military presence for any 'stability' it has.  It is just like Vietman. As an aside: I'm a sort of fan of the GOA.  As federal agencies go, it seems less politicized.  Its varied missions include the audit of the federal government at large, and its reports have often been the bellweather of distress, failure or criminal activiy within any subpart of the federal government. The GOA Homepage is here: http://www.gao.gov/ pinkieplum
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RE: GAO Criticizes Bush re: Irag - 6/24/2008 6:42:37 AM   
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Do you mean to say that the Bushies aren't telling the truth on Iraq?!?!?

The only new info there for me is that we're now buying off the insurgents.  Paying tribute to terrorists - brilliant foreign policy.


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RE: GAO Criticizes Bush re: Irag - 6/24/2008 9:58:10 AM   
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It's always interesting how this never makes the news and if it does the White House just says, It's old news get over it there are bigger problems.


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RE: GAO Criticizes Bush re: Irag - 6/24/2008 10:11:54 AM   
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falling out of touch with the realities


Kind of implies there was a previous connection to reality.....

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