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U.S. Bureau of Emergency and stabilization at a cost of $ 25 million in Iraq

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[ltr]BAGHDAD / obelisk: Student Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction Stuart Bowen, the establishment of the Office for the management of emergency operations in Iraq and achieve stability and integration of civilian and military elements that the President has announced the completion of the reconstruction of Iraq.


Bowen identified the annual cost of the Office of about $ 25 million and be his mission to create reliable accounting systems reconstruction funds management and supervision and strict control.


This came during a meeting in the U.S. House of Representatives to discuss Bowen's final report on the reconstruction of Iraq, where monitoring efforts over the past years and the relationships with contractors and the various processes of reconstruction and the challenges they faced.


Bowen pointed to lessons learned in the process of achieving stability in Iraq and they can strategically help the United States if the situation in Syria requests for reconstruction program in the future.


The bill for the reconstruction of Iraq amounted to $ 60 billion. In his report in March last Bowen admitted shed between 6 to $ 8 billion of funds earmarked for the reconstruction program.


It is worth mentioning that Iraq invited international companies to expand the size of their participation in the implementation of reconstruction projects and rebuilding Iraq after his release from the provisions of Chapter VII of the UN Charter.


The UN Security Council has voted by majority on Iraq would emerge from the international sanctions imposed on it under the provisions of Chapter VII of the former regime's invasion of Kuwait in 1990.


The Iraqi government considered on the lips of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki last week, the last UN resolution on Iraq would emerge from Chapter VII a quantum leap in the process of construction and reconstruction. Maliki said that "Iraq has to pay a heavy price through the imposition of harsh penalties and devastating wars as a result of the policies of the former regime and its invasion of Kuwait."


Maliki said that "Iraq needs to competencies to contribute to the construction and reconstruction."


The Stuart Bowen, who served as Inspector U.S. special issue of the loss of Iraqi funds in the era of the civil governor U.S. administrator Paul Bremer introduced in May / May 2012, documents and documents and facts to the Iraqi side refers to the loss of more than $ 60 billion Development Fund (DFI), while The Iraqi side was investigating the loss of about 20 billion dollars.


And ask the Inspector General George Stuart Bowen documents in a very serious point to the involvement of officers, civilians belonging to the reconstruction team civil then submitting to the will of the armed groups, and accept compromise on big money, went some to neighboring countries for the establishment of investment projects generate profits on terrorist groups operating inside Iraq.


And Stuart Bowen had said in mid-2013 that the United States "has spent more than $ 60 billion for the reconstruction of Iraq after 2003, but the results were below the level of these amounts much." The Inspector General said in his report to the U.S. Congress that "the various budgets allocated to the advancement of the security forces and repair of electrical networks and the distribution of water was less useful than the desired."


Since the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, the Inspector General issued a report based on 220 hundreds of accounting and auditing processes. The summary of these reports confirmed that "about 40% of the projects have suffered from major imbalances."


According to the Congressional Budget Office, the American, "the total cost of the Iraq war on the United States amounted to about $ 800 billion."




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