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Securing, Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq. Progress Report: Some Gains Made, Updated Strategy Needed

Authors :
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE WASHINGTON DC
Dodaro, Gene L.
McCloskey, Judith
Miyabara, Tetsuo
Abraham, Minty
Alley, Ashley
Bruno, David
Brym, Monica
Chen, Daniel
Cothern, Lynn
De Alteriis, Martin
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE WASHINGTON DC
Dodaro, Gene L.
McCloskey, Judith
Miyabara, Tetsuo
Abraham, Minty
Alley, Ashley
Bruno, David
Brym, Monica
Chen, Daniel
Cothern, Lynn
De Alteriis, Martin
Source :
DTIC
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Since 2001, Congress has appropriated about $640 billion for the global war on terrorism, the majority of it for operations in Iraq. In January 2007, the President announced "The New Way Forward" to stem violence in Iraq and enable the Iraqi government to foster national reconciliation. This new strategy established goals and objectives to be achieved over 12 to 18 months, or by July 2008. GAO discusses progress in meeting the following key goals of "The New Way Forward": (1) improve security conditions; (2) develop capable Iraqi security forces; and (3) help the Iraqi government enact key legislation, spend capital budgets, and provide essential services. GAO also discusses U.S. strategies for Iraq. GAO reviewed documents and interviewed officials from U.S. agencies, the United Nations, and the Iraqi government. GAO also had staff stationed in Baghdad. Since May 2003, GAO has issued over 130 Iraq-related audits which have provided baseline information for this assessment. GAO prepared this report under the Comptroller General's authority. GAO recommends that the Departments of Defense and State, in conjunction with relevant U.S. agencies, develop an updated strategy for Iraq that defines U.S. goals and objectives after July 2008, and addresses the long-term goal of achieving an Iraq that can govern, defend, and sustain itself.<br />Report to Congressional Committees.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn832018748
Document Type :
Electronic Resource