Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq

Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq

Author: Joseph A. Christoff

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2009-02

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13: 1437908985

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Iraq has an estimated 115 billion barrels of crude oil reserves, the third largest in the world. Oil export revenues are critical to Iraq¿s reconstruction, accounting for over 90% of the Iraqi government¿s revenues. In June 2008, the author reported low 2007 spending rates by the Iraqi gov¿t. for some critical sectors in the face of declining U.S. investments in these sectors. This report examines: (1) Iraq¿s estimated revenues from 2005 through 2008; (2) Iraq¿s estimated expenditures from 2005 through 2008; (3) Iraq¿s financial deposits through 2007 and budget surpluses; (4) U.S. cumulative expenditures on stabilization and reconstruction activities in Iraq since 2003; and (5) factors affecting Iraq¿s efforts to accelerate spending. Charts and tables.


Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq

Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq

Author: Government Accountability Office

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-09-14

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9781976399817

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Stabilizing and rebuilding Iraq : Iraqi revenues, expenditures, and surplus : report to congressional committees.


Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq

Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq

Author: U S Government Accountability Office (G

Publisher: BiblioGov

Published: 2013-07

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 9781289161576

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The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent agency that works for Congress. The GAO watches over Congress, and investigates how the federal government spends taxpayers dollars. The Comptroller General of the United States is the leader of the GAO, and is appointed to a 15-year term by the U.S. President. The GAO wants to support Congress, while at the same time doing right by the citizens of the United States. They audit, investigate, perform analyses, issue legal decisions and report anything that the government is doing. This is one of their reports.


Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq

Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq

Author: United States Accounting Office (GAO)

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-05-21

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9781719431910

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Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq: Iraqi Revenues, Expenditures, and Surplus


Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq: Iraqi Revenues, Expenditures, and Surplus

Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq: Iraqi Revenues, Expenditures, and Surplus

Author: Joseph A. Christoff

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2009-03

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 1437910025

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Iraq has an estimated 115 billion barrels of crude oil reserves -- the third largest in the world. Oil export revenues are critical to Iraq¿s economy, accounting for over half of the country¿s gross domestic product and over 90% of revenues. This testimony discusses: (1) Iraq¿s estimated revenues from 2005 through 2008; (2) Iraq¿s estimated expenditures from 2005 through 2008; (3) Iraq¿s financial deposits through 2007 and budget surpluses; and (4) U.S. cumulative expenditures on stabilization and reconstruction activities in Iraq since 2003. Charts and tables.


Iraqi-U. S. Cost Sharing

Iraqi-U. S. Cost Sharing

Author: Joseph A. Christoff

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 1437939481

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This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. Since 2003, the United States has reported obligating $642 billion for U.S. military operations in Iraq and provided about $24 billion for training, equipment, and other services for Iraqi security forces. To assist Congress in overseeing efforts to encourage the Iraqi government to contribute more toward the cost of securing and stabilizing Iraq, this report provides information on: (1) the amount and availability of Iraq's budget surplus or deficit; (2) the amount of Iraq's financial deposit balances; and (3) the extent to which Iraq has spent its financial resources on security costs. To conduct this audit, the report analyzed Iraqi financial data, reviewed U.S. and Iraqi documents, and interviewed U.S. and Iraqi officials. Charts and tables.