Iraq, Afghan auditors discuss rebuilding from wars »

Posted By STONERS 10 months, 3 weeks ago in Political News

The often chaotic and wasteful $125 billion Iraq rebuilding effort will face new trouble and uncertainty this year despite the decline in violence there, a new audit report says.

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    STONERS10 months, 3 weeks ago

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    "The reconstruction effort in Iraq totals $125 billion, including U.S. funding of $51 billion; Iraqi funding of about $58 billion and international funding of $17 billion, not all of which has been spent."

    "For Afghanistan, the United States has appropriated but not fully spent $32 billion for humanitarian aid and reconstruction while other nations have contributed an additional $25.3 billion, said a separate report released late Thursday by the office of Arnold Fields, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction."

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      wtagg10 months, 3 weeks ago

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      We pay to destroy, pay to rebuild.

      What is wrong with that business model?

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