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thefarmer
09-05-2007, 04:08 AM
Published on Friday, August 31, 2007 by BBC News
White House Cool on Iraq Report
The Bush administration has challenged a report for the US Congress which says Iraq has met only three of the 18 targets used to measure progress.

The Government Accountability Office findings contrast with a White House study saying eight goals have been met.

The Pentagon said the GAO portrayed the situation only in “blacks and whites” and ignored “grey” areas of progress.

The report is the first in a series of assessments over the next month of the success of the US troop surge in Iraq.

General David Petraeus, the commander of US forces in Iraq, and Ryan Crocker, the US ambassador to Iraq, are due to deliver a full progress report to Congress in September, looking in particular at the effect of the surge.

‘Unrealistic’

The draft GAO report, leaked to the Washington Post, questioned whether some of the earlier, more positive assessment by the White House had adequately reflected the range of views within the government.

“While the Baghdad security plan was intended to reduce sectarian violence, US agencies differ on whether such violence has been reduced,” the report said, according to the Post.

“Overall, key legislation has not been passed, violence remains high, and it is unclear whether the Iraqi government will spend $10bn in reconstruction funds.”

The draft report, which is being “revised” before it is delivered to Congress on Tuesday, said a further two benchmarks have been “partially met”.

A Pentagon spokesman said officials had made some “factual corrections” and “offered some suggestions on a few of the actual grades”.

“We have provided the GAO with information we believe will lead them to conclude that a few of the benchmark grades should be upgraded from ‘not met’ to ‘met’,” Geoff Morrell said.

“The standard the GAO has set is far more stringent. Some might argue it’s impossible to meet.”

White House spokesman Tony Snow also said the GAO’s conclusions were unrealistic.

He said the GAO set the bar for success too high and did not assess whether progress had been made towards the benchmarks.

“The real question that people have is, ‘What’s going on in Iraq?’ Are we making progress? Militarily, is the surge having an impact? The answer is ‘Yes’,” he said.

Police overhaul ‘urged’

In addition, Pentagon officials also questioned some of the reported recommendations of an independent commission established by Congress to assess Iraq’s security forces.

The commission has concluded that rampant sectarianism within the Iraqi police force requires that its current units “be scrapped” and reshaped into a smaller, more elite organisation, a US official has told the New York Times.

The recommendation is that “we should start over,” the official said.

Headed by Gen James L Jones, the former top US commander in Europe, the 14-member panel of former or retired military officers is scheduled to present its findings next week.

The Pentagon spokesman said the US military had already begun a programme to retrain the Iraqi police.

Officials believed that they could rid the force of sectarianism without instituting a complete overhaul, he said.

Somehow it doesn't surprise me that the Bush administration would challenge a less than stellar report and offer 'suggestions' as to the results.

thefarmer
09-05-2007, 04:16 AM
Thogh to be fair, I'm sure any administration would offer suggested revisions to a government sponsored panel if it painted the leaders in an unfavorable light.

ElanthianSiren
09-05-2007, 08:30 AM
Thogh to be fair, I'm sure any administration would offer suggested revisions to a government sponsored panel if it painted the leaders in an unfavorable light.

They were on about this when it was leaked by the WP. It doesn't surprise me at all, but it was probably a mistake to leak it, depending on what the intent of the leak-er was. Other than that, same rhetoric, different day.

TheEschaton
09-05-2007, 09:41 AM
Funny, an Administration which has never seen anything BUT black and white is now clamoring for shades of grey.

-TheE-

Stanley Burrell
09-05-2007, 11:33 AM
Funny, an Administration which has never seen anything BUT black and white is now clamoring for shades of grey.

-TheE-

Bullshit they are. It's conservative press meant to hash out congeniality to a certain American population density.

No matter how much we blanket the Mideast in forces, we cannot deploy a soldier into every square inch of Iraq -- We postpone that much further the possibility of a free Iraq, as well as its inevitable revolution.

Who's fault will it be when troop reduction leads to more asplosions?

Bring our troops home and let the Iraqi people take over their Iraq. They have to. Period.

Gan
09-05-2007, 11:58 AM
Somehow it doesn't surprise me that the Bush administration would challenge a less than stellar report and offer 'suggestions' as to the results.

Yes because we all know that beancounters stuffed away in a white building an ocean away will know more than the 14 member military panel that is in the area. Wait for the report from those who are experts at it review what they've seen first hand.

Give me a fucking break.

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