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Ironhorse
Mar 11, 2008, 11:24 AM
Auditors: Iraq faces budget surplus
By ANNE FLAHERTY, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 8 minutes ago
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080311/ap_on_go_co/us_iraq


WASHINGTON - Iraq isn't spending much of its own money, despite soaring oil revenues that are pushing the country toward a massive budget surplus, auditors told Congress on Tuesday.

The expected surplus comes as the U.S. continues to invest billions of dollars in rebuilding Iraq and faces a financial squeeze domestically because of record oil prices.

"The Iraqis have a budget surplus," said U.S. Comptroller General David Walker. "We have a huge budget deficit. . . . One of the questions is who should be paying."

Walker and the other auditors did not give a figure as to the likely surplus. U.S. officials contend that Iraq's lack of spending is due primarily to Baghdad's inability to determine where its money is needed most and how to allocate it efficiently. Two senators have called for an investigation into the matter.

Democrats say the assessment is proof that the Iraq war as a waste of time and money. The U.S. has spent more than $45 billion on rebuilding Iraq. And while officials in Iraq contend that much progress is being made, many projects remain unfinished and U.S. troops are still needed to provide security.

"They ought to be able to use some of their oil to pay for their own costs and not keep sending the bill to the United States," said Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.

In recent months, Iraq experienced its highest oil production and export levels since the war began five years ago, said Stuart Bowen, special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction.

That spike in revenue combined with the highest oil prices in history, "coalesce into an enormous revenue windfall for the Iraqi government," Bowen told the Senate Appropriations Committee.

Whereas Iraqi officials estimated $35 billion in oil revenues last fall, Bowen said the final number is likely to be closer to $60 billion.

"That certainly gives them resources to carry forward with an extensive reconstruction plan," Bowen said.

But according to other U.S. officials, a major problem is that Iraq does not have the capacity to allocate the money without it being wasted or pocketed by corrupt officials.

"I think they are beginning to do more," particularly in improving its military and buying new weapon systems, said Claude Kicklighter, the Pentagon's inspector general. "And I think that's certainly the trend that we should be following."

The Government Accountability Office estimates that the U.S. has designated $6 billion to rebuild Iraq's energy sector and $300 million to develop Iraq's government ministries. But GAO contends that the U.S. doesn't have a strategic plan on how to accomplish either goal.

The State Department told investigators it believes the Iraqis should be responsible for devising such a plan. GAO disagreed.

"In our view, it's a shared responsibility. U.S. taxpayer money is involved," Walker said.

Last week, Sens. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and John Warner, R-Va., asked GAO to investigate what Iraq is doing with its oil revenue. The senators estimated that Iraq will realize "at least $100 billion in oil revenues in 2007 and 2008."

Iris
Mar 11, 2008, 11:33 AM
:mad: 'nuf said; best that I don't even get started...

mary oleary
Mar 11, 2008, 11:49 AM
What possible argument can be made that Iraq should not use it's revenues to fund its own needs...At least to offset the costs...

only1alphafemale
Mar 11, 2008, 08:01 PM
----> "They ought to be able to use some of their oil to pay for their own costs and not keep sending the bill to the United States," said Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.

"I think they are beginning to do more," particularly in improving its military and buying new weapon systems, said Claude Kicklighter, the Pentagon's inspector general. "And I think that's certainly the trend that we should be following." <----

You've got to be freakin kidding me !!!!!

With statements such as "In our view, it's a shared responsibility. U.S. taxpayer money is involved," Walker said. AND "I think they are beginning to do more," particularly in improving its military and buying new weapon systems, said Claude Kicklighter AND revenues of 60 billion?? How can anybody think, feel or believe that they SHOULD NOT be left to on their own, corupt politicians or not~ I could care less !!! Let them pay for themslevles!!!!! without hour money or hand holding to assit them in, and in further draining of this countries resources and adding to our over all debt !!!

This is politics at its utmost level of ignorance and stupidity :(

mary oleary
Mar 12, 2008, 10:02 AM
it's nuts! I don't get how this isn't clear and simple...

I did read that there is some sort of trade policy being debated regarding the oil market being open to foreign markets- which would be against the trade policies of the last 30 plus years...

It's creating alot of internal strife, and I think the Big international business conglomerates have too much clout with our foreign policy...World trade is a double edged sword...right in our backs.:cry:

only1alphafemale
Mar 12, 2008, 11:36 AM
it's nuts! I don't get how this isn't clear and simple...

I did read that there is some sort of trade policy being debated regarding the oil market being open to foreign markets- which would be against the trade policies of the last 30 plus years...

It's creating alot of internal strife, and I think the Big international business conglomerates have too much clout with our foreign policy...World trade is a double edged sword...right in our backs.:cry:


I know!!! I find it appauling that the total absurdity of it period!!! is "ignored"? and laws made 30 years ago, make about as much sense as the old "blue laws" found in most cities law books today. Very outdated and most are NOT enforced let alone known... ( like the ones that state its illegal to spit on a sidewalk after dark, or ride a mule backwards on a Sunday~ ..etc. ) :(

Its so frustrating and infuriating all at the same time, while being left to feel helpless/ hopeless? in the face of it ! :cry:

only1alphafemale
Mar 12, 2008, 11:41 AM
Just a thought.....when are we going to start "charging" for our military "sevices" to other countries....and COLLECT from these countries instead of paying to get **(CENSORED)** !!! by them. This could serve two fold, it would bolster our own economy and keep us out of where we dont belong.... after all this country ( tongue in cheek !) is a business !!!! :eek: