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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 01 Aug 2007 08:43:35 AM
Object: Bush Pentagon cannot fully account for $19.2 billion worth of equipment
In addition to the $19.2 billion used, the Defense Department recently
requested another $2 billion for the program.
From The Associated Press, 7/31/07:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/07/31/iraq.equipment.ap/index.html
Report: Iraq expenses sloppily kept - to the tune of $19.2 billion
WASHINGTON (AP) --
The Pentagon cannot fully account for $19.2 billion worth of equipment
provided to Iraqi security forces, government auditors said Tuesday.
The finding by the Government Accountability Office, the investigative
arm of Congress, comes a few days after the Pentagon acknowledged that
the U.S. and its allies have delivered a little more than a third of
the equipment in the pipeline for the Iraqi Army and less than half of
what is destined for the Iraqi police.
Baghdad officials have long complained that the lack of equipment has
made it difficult to train and equip Iraqi forces.
Since the program's beginning, the GAO found, consistent records
confirming the date of issue, what type of equipment was received, and
by what Iraqi unit were not kept.
Before December 2005, no centralized records were kept.
While the situation started improving in 2006, problems still exist,
the GAO said.
"GAO's review of the January 2007 property books found continuing
problems with missing and incomplete records," the report said.
The GAO found a discrepancy of at least 190,000 weapons between the
data reported by the unit charged with implementing the program to
train and equip Iraqi forces and the property books where such details
are supposed to be kept.
The GAO says the Defense Department and components of the
Multinational Force-Iraq were responsible.
In addition to the $19.2 billion used, the Defense Department recently
requested another $2 billion for the program.
GAO recommended that accountability procedures be put in place, and
that adequate staff and technology be made available for the program.
In a letter to the GAO, Mark Kimmitt, deputy assistant secretary of
defense for the Middle East, said he agrees with the recommendations.
"In view of the matters raised in the GAO report, DOD is reviewing
policies and procedures to ensure U.S. funded equipment reaches the
intended Iraqi Security Forces under the program," Kimmitt said.
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Now in who's hands do you suppose those weapons are now?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?
Harry
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User: "nobody"

Title: Re: Bush Pentagon cannot fully account for $19.2 billion worth of equipment 02 Aug 2007 08:30:29 AM
Harry Hope wrote:


Before December 2005, no centralized records were kept.

Who, exactly, was in charge of this program thru December 2005? What is
wrong with this picture?
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