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missionacc.jpgHet is vijf jaar geweest aangezien de Voorzitter overwinning in de slag voor Irak verklaarde. Sinds die dag, zijn meer dan 3.900 Amerikaanse troepen gedood - brengend het totaal aan meer dan 4.000. Er zijn nog 150.000 Amerikaanse troepen in Irak, enkel zoals in Mei 2003 - maar het aantal militairen van andere landen die naast hen vechten is door, aan enkel 9.800 meer dan half gedaald. Onder de spanning van herhaalde plaatsingen, zijn tweederden brigades van het Leger geschatte „niet gevechtsklaar.“ De kosten aan de Amerikaanse economie hebben $1.3 triljoen ($16.500 per familie van vier) bereikt en uiteindelijk waarschijnlijk zal toenemen tot $3 triljoen ($35.000 per familie van vier). De Iraakse burgerlijke slachtoffers zijn in de honderdduizenden, en vier en een half miljoen zijn van Irakezen gedwongen van hun huizen. De Iraakse economie is stagnerend met olieproductie en elektriciteit onder vooroorlogse niveaus.

De militaire Verplichting: Geen Eind in Gezicht

„Ik geloof dat wij een overweldigende overwinning kunnen winnen tijdens een zeer korte periode van tijd.“ - John McCain, 9/29/02

Het „idee dat het een lange, lange, lange slag van één of andere soort gaat zijn die ik gelogenstraft=wordt= door het feit heb gedacht van wat gebeurde in 1990. Vijf dagen of vijf weken of vijf maanden, maar het gaat niet zeker langer duren dan dat. . . Het zal geen Oorlog van de Wereld III.“ - Donald Rumsfeld zijn, 11/15/02

„Het is moeilijk op te vatten dat het meer krachten zou nemen om voor stabiliteit in post-Saddam Irak te zorgen dan het zou nemen om de oorlog zelf te leiden en de overgave van Saddam veiligheidskrachten en zijn leger te beveiligen. Hard te veronderstellen om.“ - Paul Wolfowitz, 3/27/03

De oorlog van Irak heeft langer dan Wereldoorlog II geduurd. Het is 61 maanden geweest aangezien de militaire acties in Irak begonnen. Vanaf 1 Mei, zijn 2008 Amerikaanse troepen in Irak 1.870 dagen, 267 weken geweest. De Wereldoorlog II duurde 45 maanden.

Vijf jaar binnen, zijn de Amerikaanse troepenniveaus in Irak waar zij waren toen Bush „opdracht.“ verwezenlijkt verklaarde
Er waren 150.000 Amerikaanse troepen in Irak in April 2003. Vandaag zijn er 155.000 troepen in Irak. [Instelling Brookings, 4/21/08]


Bron: De Instelling van Brookings [4/21/08]

De kosten nemen toe

“Well, the Office of Management and Budget has come up come up with a number that’s something under $50 billion for the cost.” - Donald Rumsfeld, 1/19/03

The direct cost of the war in Iraq is more than 10 times what the Bush Administration said it would be. Roughly $525 billion have been allocated to fight the war in Iraq, with no end in sight. Once the fiscal year 2008 funding process is complete, the cost will go above $600 billion. [Brookings Institution, 3/10/08]

Even the White House’s most realistic analysis was far lower than the actual costs of the war. White House Economic Adviser Lawrence Lindsay’s aggressive pre-war estimate stated that the war would cost $100 billion to $200 billion. He was asked to resign. [MSNBC, 3/17/06]

The war has cost the overall economy $1.3 trillion ($16,500 per family of four) thus far and Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz estimates that it could rise to $3 trillion ($35,000 per family of four). The cost of war estimate from Stiglitz, unlike conventional estimates, calculates the value of losses in military readiness, increased recruitment costs, the cost of medical treatment for returning veterans, and other impacts on the economy. [Congressional Joint Economic Committee, 2/28/2008]

Violence Continues Unabated

“The level of activity that we see today from a military standpoint, I think, will clearly decline. I think they’re in the last throes, if you will, of the insurgency.” - Vice President Cheney, 06/20/05

“Overall, I think a year from now, we will have made a fair amount of progress if we stay the course.” - John McCain, 12/05


Last year was the deadliest yet for American troops in Iraq.
901 Americans were killed in Iraq in 2007, the most of any year of the war. [Iraq Coalition Casualty Count]

While violence has dropped from its late 2006 peak, the 2008 level is still unacceptable and because of intra-Shi’a violence has risen to its highest level since August 2007.
According to the Department of Defense, attacks have risen over the past few months, returning to mid-2005 levels of roughly 500 attacks per week. Meanwhile, according to Iraq’s interior, defense and health ministries, 923 civilians were killed in March 2008, making it the most violent month since August 2007. [DOD, 3/7/08. Reuters, 4/1/08.]

Civilian casualties appear to be well over 200,000 – roughly one percent of Iraq’s population. The World Health Organization (WHO) concludes that 150,000 Iraqi civilians were killed between April 2003 and the summer of 2006. Trend lines from other data suggest that today’s casualty figure is well over 200,000 people and more than one percent of Iraq’s total pre-war population. [New England Journal of Medicine, 1/31/08. Financial Times, 1/10/2008 . Brookings Institution, 4/21/08]

4.7 Million Iraqis have been forced from their homes.
2 million have fled the country. 2.7 million are displaced inside of Iraq. [UNHCR]

Little Progress on Politics and Reconstruction

“The bulk of the funds for Iraq’s reconstruction will come from Iraqis” – Donald Rumsfeld, 10/03


There has been little substantive political progress.
“Iraq’s political transition remains stuck where it was in 2005, with no real advances on constitutional reform and worrisome unanswered questions on the implementation of three recently passed laws. The laws cited by supporters of keeping U.S. troops in Iraq indefinitely as remarkable legislative achievements—de-Baathification reform, a provincial powers law, and an amnesty law for detainees—do not by themselves represent a major step forward. As we know from the experience of our own country, the passage of legislation does not guarantee implementation.” [Center for American Progress, 4/08]

Five years later, Iraqi oil production remains below prewar levels. Despite the assertion that Iraqi oil production would pay for the war, production is at 2.23 million barrels per day compared to 2.5 before the war. [Brookings Institution, 4/21/08]

Baghdad is getting only 9.7 hours of electricity per day – a fraction of what it was getting before the war. Without a steady supply of power businesses have suffered. The original goal was to increase nationwide electrical output to 6,000 megawatts per day by mid-2004. Instead electricity is currently at 4,100. “Last July and August, massive blackouts stretched across parts of Baghdad. This summer could be worse because drought has cut in half power generated by hydroelectric plants. Add war, attacks on transmission lines, antiquated equipment, overdue maintenance and local corruption or bureaucracy and reliable electricity remains out of reach for most Iraqis.” [Brookings Institution, 4/21/08. USA Today, 4/27/08]

Iraq is experiencing a windfall in oil revenue, but Iraq’s leaders fail to spend on reconstruction.
Special Inspector General for Iraq Stuart Bowen estimated that Iraqi oil revenues for 2007 would likely rise to about $60 billion, yet the Iraqi government has failed to draw on these soaring revenues for reconstruction. Meanwhile, the United States spent $8.6 billion on Iraq’s reconstruction in 2007. [AP, 3/11/08. NY Times, 1/16/08. Congressional Research Service, 11/07/07 ]

Military Strain

“As you know, you go to war with the Army you have. Not the Army you might want or wish to have at a later time.” – Donald Rumsfeld, 12/04/04

“I don’t think Americans are concerned if we’re there for 100 years or 1,000 years or 10,000 years.” – John McCain, 1/6/08

Army Chief of Staff: Iraq is hurting the Army’s ability to sustain itself and plan for future incidents around the world. Gen. George Casey stated that “The cumulative effects of the last six-plus years at war have left our Army out of balance, consumed by the current fight and unable to do the things we know we need to do to properly sustain our all-volunteer force and restore our flexibility for an uncertain future.” [Reuters, 2/26/08]

Iraq War poses “significant risk” to all-volunteer army.
Vice Chief of the Army Gen. Cody said that the “heavy deployments are inflicting ‘incredible stress’ on soldiers and families and that they pose ‘a significant risk’ to the nation’s all-volunteer military. ‘When the five-brigade surge went in, that took all the stroke out of the shock absorbers for the United States Army,’ Cody testified. ‘Our readiness is being consumed as fast as we build it. Lengthy and repeated deployments with insufficient recovery time have placed incredible stress on our soldiers and our families, testing the resolve of our all-volunteer force like never before.’” [Washington Post, 4/2/08. NY Times, 4/6/08 ]

The U.S. military is overstretched, understaffed and under-equipped. “It will take years for the Army and Marine Corps to recover from what some officials privately have called a “death spiral,” in which the ever more rapid pace of war-zone rotations has consumed 40 percent of their total gear, wearied troops and left no time to train to fight anything other than the insurgencies now at hand.” “The combat readiness of the total Army (active units, the National Guard, and the Army Reserve) is in tatters… The simple fact is that the United States currently does not have enough troops who are ready and available for potential contingency missions in places like Iran, North Korea, Pakistan, or anywhere else.” [Lawrence Korb, Testimony Before House Armed Services Committee, 7/27/07 . Washington Post, 3/19/07 ]

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