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El exceso aceite-aprovisionado de combustible de Iraq podría golpear $80 mil millones, el informe dice

Miércoles 6 de agosto de 2008

WASHINGTON (CNN) - Iraq está rastrillando en más dinero de exportaciones de petróleo que es el pasar, amontonando un exceso de presupuesto de cuatro años proyectado de hasta $80 mil millones, los E.E.U.U. los interventores divulgaron martes.

Los miembros principales del congreso, observando que Washington está pagando la reconstrucción en Iraq, expresaron ultraje en el gravamen. Uno llamado los resultados “imperdonables.”

“No debemos pagar proyectos iraquíes mientras que los réditos iraquíes del aceite continúan llenando para arriba en el banco, incluyendo beneficios indignantes de precios de la gasolina de $4-a-gallon en los E.E.U.U.,” dijo el sensor. Carl Levin, el presidente del comité de las fuerzas armadas del senado. “Debemos requerir que los E.E.U.U. reembolsen a los contribuyentes para el coste de proyectos grandes.”

Bagdad tenía un exceso de presupuesto $29 mil millones entre 2005 a 2007. Con el precio del petróleo bruto doblando áspero en el último año, se espera que el exceso de Iraq para 2008 funcione entre $38 mil millones y $50 mil millones, según un informe de los E.E.U.U. Oficina de la responsabilidad del gobierno.

Los Estados Unidos han puesto cerca de $48 mil millones hacia la reconstrucción desde la invasión 2003 de

In its written response to the audit report, the Treasury Department said U.S. officials are working with Iraqis to address the issue, “and we believe progress is being made.”

“The report shows Iraq’s budget surplus is likely to grow significantly over the course of 2008, but it is equally important to realize that spending in Iraq is also increasing,” Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary Andy Baukol wrote to the GAO.

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s government submitted a $22 billion supplemental budget to the Iraqi parliament in July, including $8 billion in proposed capital expenditures, Baukol wrote.

The issue raised the hackles of several members of Congress earlier this year — particularly because Bush administration officials said on the eve of the war that Iraqi oil money would pay for reconstruction.

In 2003, then-Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz told the House Appropriations Committee: “We’re dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction, and relatively soon.”

Rep. Henry Waxman, D-California, said Tuesday’s report “is going to make a lot of American families very angry.”

“The record gas prices they are paying have turned into an economic windfall for Iraq, but the Iraqi government isn’t spending the money on rebuilding,” said Waxman, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Levin spokeswoman Tara Andringa said the senator hopes to tighten rules governing U.S. expenditures on Iraqi reconstruction efforts in the next Pentagon authorization bill.

The Iraqi surplus has piled up even though the country’s oil production has only recently matched prewar levels, according to the Brookings Institution’s latest Iraq Index.

The country spent about 80 percent of its $29 billion operating budget in 2007, including public services and salaries, but only 28 percent of its $12 billion investment budget, the GAO found.

The export of crude oil accounted for 94 percent of Iraq’s revenues from 2005 to 2007, the GAO reported.



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