FPF: So, first you kill hundred-thousands of people,
torture and jail others, loot and wreck a country in
every inhuman way possible, and than the US neocons do
not even help to restore life a little bit? Those
malignant maniacs must be locked up as soon as is
possible!
This neocon cancer has to go!
Before everybody is killed.
Bush pulls the plug on Iraq reconstruction
$18bn funding to stop at end of year
Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington - Tuesday January 3,
2006 - Guardian
The Bush administration has scaled back its ambitions to
rebuild Iraq from the devastation wrought by war and
dictatorship and does not intend to seek new funds for
reconstruction, it emerged yesterday.
In a decision that will be seen as a retreat from a
promise by President George Bush to give Iraq the best
infrastructure in the region, administration officials
say they will not seek reconstruction funds when the
budget request is presented to Congress next month, the
Washington Post reported yesterday.
The $18.4bn (£10.6bn) allocation is scheduled to run out
in June 2007. The move will be seen by critics as
further evidence of the administration's failure to plan
for the aftermath of the war.
A decision not to renew the reconstruction programme
would leave Iraq with the burden of tens of billions of
dollars in unfinished projects, and an oil industry and
electrical grid that have yet to return to pre-war
production levels.
THE DECISION IS A TACIT ADMISSION OF THE FAILURE OF THE
US REBUILDING EFFORT IN THE FACE OF A RELENTLESS
INSURGENCY.
Nearly half the funds earmarked for reconstruction were
diverted towards fighting the insurgency and
preparations to put Saddam Hussein on trial.
At least $2.5bn earmarked for Iraq's dilapidated
infrastructure and schools was diverted to building up a
security force. And funds originally intended to repair
the electricity grid and sewage and sanitation system
were used to train special bomb squad units and a
hostage rescue force. The US also shifted funds to build
10 new prisons to keep pace with the insurgency, and
safe houses and armoured cars for Iraqi judges, the Post
said.
The reconstruction fund was tapped for the hundreds of
millions of dollars required to hold elections and for
four changes of government. It also helped pay for the
tens of millions required to establish a criminal
justice system, including $128m to examine several mass
graves of Saddam's victims.
While 3,600 projects will be completed by the end of the
year, the cost of security accounted for as much as 25%
of each project, according to the office of the Special
Inspector General for Iraqi Reconstruction. A US
congressional report in October forecast that many
reconstruction projects were unlikely to get off the
ground because of the spiralling costs of security.
Production on Iraq's national electrical grid remains at
4,000 megawatts, 400 megawatts below pre-war levels,
with the average Iraqi receiving less than 12 hours of
power a day. Oil production, which was supposed to
provide the funds for Iraqi reconstruction, according to
the Pentagon's pre-war planning, also remains well below
pre-war levels, mainly due to sabotage by insurgents.
Iraq's refineries are producing 1.1m barrels of oil a
day, compared with 2.6m barrels on the eve of the
invasion.
The cut-off to reconstruction programmes adds to
increasing speculation that the administration is
planning at least a partial withdrawal of troops from
Iraq before November's US mid-term election.
IT MARKS A RETREAT FROM A PROMISE BY MR BUSH IN 2003 TO
PROVIDE IRAQ WITH THE BEST INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE REGION.
Yesterday, however, a Pentagon official disavowed that
ambition. "The US never intended to completely rebuild
Iraq," Brigadier General William McCoy, the Army Corps
of Engineers commander overseeing the work, was quoted
in the Post as saying. "This was just supposed to be a
jump-start."
The Post also notes that fewer than 30% of Iraqis were
even aware of ongoing reconstruction projects,
suggesting the US has failed to extract public relations
benefit from any of the reconstruction projects it has
completed.
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