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Iraq
GAO: Iraq Meets 7 of 18 Benchmarks
2007-09-04
My headline sounds a whole lot more positive than the actual one, don't you think? (And probably more positive than the facts, but still 'closer' than most MSM are presenting.)
There's a difference: you're looking at the facts. Anne has a narrative to meet.
GAO: Iraq hasn't met 11 of 18 benchmarks
By ANNE FLAHERTY, Associated Press Writer


WASHINGTON - Baghdad has not met 11 of its 18 political and security goals, according to a new independent report on Iraq that challenges President Bush's assessment on the war, The Associated Press has learned.

The study, conducted by the Government Accountability Office, was slightly more upbeat than initially planned. After receiving substantial pushback from the White House, the GAO determined that four benchmarks — instead of two — had been partially met.

But GAO stuck with its original contention that only three goals out of the 18 had been achieved. The goals met include establishing joint security stations in Baghdad, ensuring minority rights in the Iraqi legislature and creating support committees for the Baghdad security plan. "Overall key legislation has not been passed, violence remains high, and it is unclear whether the Iraqi government will spend $10 billion in reconstruction funds," said U.S. Comptroller David Walker in prepared remarks for a Senate hearing on Tuesday.

The report was to be released at the hearing. An advanced copy of the 100-page report and Walker's testimony was obtained by The Associated Press.
Posted by:Glenmore

#2  And with September 30th coming hot on calendar, how many of the department appropriations have cleared Congress. Let's use that as the benchmark for this American Congress.

N.B. For the youngings, the old federal fiscal year used to start on 1 July back in the ancient 70's. Then Congress, seeing that it couldn't seem to get the paperwork out in time, moved the fiscal year to start on 1 October so they'd have more time to get the job done. Heh.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-09-04 16:49  

#1  The simple fact is, that they have meet any of them proves that they are trying to make things work. These people have not worked together and have killed each other for thousands of years.
I'm amazed Iraq hasn't slid into total genocidal anarchy actually.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-09-04 15:05  

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