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NNN0LHI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 10:42 AM
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Bernie Sanders: Iraq by the Numbers
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/news/record.cfm?id=278484

Bernie Sanders: Iraq by the Numbers

Iraq - Security

Approximate number of U.S. troops currently in Iraq: 160,000

Percent of coalition forces contributed by the U.S.: 93

Approximate amount appropriated by Congress for Iraq operations so far: >$450 billion

Estimated total cost of operations in Iraq by war’s end: $549 billion - $2.26 trillion

Approximate amount spent by the U.S. in World War I (in inflation-adjusted dollars): $205 billion

Approximate amount the U.S. is spending in Iraq per month (including operational and investment costs): $10 billion

Approximate amount the U.S. spent in Iraq per month in Fiscal Year 2003 (including operational and investment costs): $4.4 billion

Number of U.S. service members killed in Iraq: 3,589

Number of U.S. service members killed in Iraq in April 2007: 104

Number of U.S. service members killed in Iraq in May 2007: 126

Number of U.S. service members killed in Iraq in June 2007: 101

Number reported wounded by the Defense Department: 26,558

Number of National Guard soldiers killed in Iraq through June 30, 2007: 428

Number of National Guard soldiers killed in the entire Vietnam War: 97

Number of Iraqi military and police killed since training began in June 2003: 7,118

Number of journalists killed in Iraq: 108

Number of journalists killed in Vietnam: 63

Estimated number of insurgents in Iraq (November 2003): 5,000

Estimated strength of Sunni insurgency (including non-operational supporters): 70,000

Funds the insurgency in Iraq is now able to raise annually from illegal activities, including kidnappings and oil smuggling: $70 - $200 million

Percent increase in terrorist incidents in Iraq between 2005 and 2006: 91 percent

Percent of Iraqis who approve of attacks on Coalition forces: 51 percent

Number of Iraqi police and security forces trained and equipped: 353,100

Rate of attrition for Iraqi police, according to the Pentagon: 30 percent

Percent of police leaders who have been replaced because they had ties to sectarian violence: 70 percent

Rate of desertion for Iraqi soldiers deployed to combat areas outside their normal area of operation: >50 percent

Number of guns paid for by the U.S. for Iraq’s security forces that are unaccounted for: >14,000

Percent of Iraqis who view the security environment as bad or very bad, according to a February/March 2007 survey: 53 percent

Percent of Iraqis who say they have confidence in U.S. and coalition troops according to a February/March 2007 survey: 18 percent

Iraq – Political

Rank of Iraq on the 2007 Failed States Index: 2

Percent of Iraqis who say that their lives are generally good (according to a February/March 2007 poll): 39 percent

Percent of Iraqis surveyed in a similar poll in 2005 who said that their lives are generally good: 71 percent

Percent of Iraqis who believe the overall situation in Iraq is bad or very bad: 66 percent

Percent of Iraqi Sunnis disapprove of the way Prime Minister al-Maliki is handling his job, according to a March poll: 96 percent

Number of Iraqi security forces the Ministry of Interior recently fired after finding them guilty of torture, taking bribes, and having links to militias: 10,000

Percent of Iraq Ministry of Interior staff who are “ghost employees”: 20-30 percent

Annual cost of corruption to Iraq’s economy: >$5 billion

Number of corruption-related investigations Iraq’s Ministry of Interior opened in 2006 alone: 3,403

Number of corruption-related investigations opened by Iraq’s Ministry of Interior, from January 1 – March 31, 2007: 1,954

Percent of U.S. reconstruction budget allocated to anti-corruption initiatives: .03 percent or $65 million

Of the 1,000 U.S. employees at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, number who have a working knowledge of Arabic: 10

Iraq - Humanitarian

Estimated number of Iraqi civilians killed in the violence since U.S.-led invasion, according to Iraq’s Minister of Health: 150,000

Number of Iraqi civilians killed in the violence in 2006, according to the U.N.: 34,452

Approximate number of Iraqi civilians being killed each day: 100

Increase in number of unidentified bodies found on Baghdad streets since January: 41 percent

Approximate number of Iraqi refugees: 2.2 million

Approximate number of Iraqis who have been internally displaced: 2 million

Approximate number of Iraqis who are being displaced each month: 80,000-100,000

The number of new Iraqi passports issued since August 2005: > 2 million

Percent of Iraq’s professional class that has left the country since late 2003: 40 percent

Approximate number of Iraqis who have fled to Jordan: 750,000

Approximate number of Iraqis who have fled to Syria: 1.4 million

Number of Iraqis who have been granted entry to the United States since 2003: 466

Annual Iraq budget of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in 2003: $150 million

Annual Iraq budget of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in 2006: $29 million

Number of Baghdad residents polled in a March survey say they have experienced the kidnapping of a family member or relative in the past three years: 23 percent

Number of Iraqi physicians registered prior to the invasion: 34,000

Number of Iraqi physicians who have been murdered, kidnapped, or fled the country since the invasion: 14,250

Portion of Iraq’s population that currently lives in poverty, according to the UNDP: 1/3

Infant mortality rate in Iraq: (Middle East average is 37, sub-Saharan Africa average is 105) 102

Percent of Iraqi children who are chronically malnourished: 21 percent

Percent of Iraqi elementary-age children who attended school last year, according to the Iraq Ministry of Education: 75 percent

Percent of Iraqi elementary-age children who are attending school now, according to the Iraq Ministry of Education: 30 percent

Iraq - Reconstruction

Percent of Iraqis who rate their family’s economic conditions as poor: 64 percent

Estimated unemployment rate, according to the Pentagon: 13.4 – 60 percent

Percent of Baghdadis surveyed in a January 2007 poll who said that their current income meets their basic needs: 16 percent

Estimated number of jobs created by aid efforts: < 140,000

Estimated number of Iraqis still being paid not to work: 600,000

Average rate of inflation in Iraq: 50 percent

Of the $57 billion in contract funds for Iraq reconstruction aid, the amount the U.S. government has squandered due to contractor overcharges and unsupported expenses: $10 billion

Of these $10 billion in overpriced contracts and unsupported expenses, amount that was charged by Halliburton: $2.7 billion

According to the GAO, anticipated reconstruction gap (difference between estimates of what is needed to rebuild and what the international community has pledged in aid) that the new Iraqi government will face: $50 billion

Oil production for June 2007 (barrels per day): 1.98 million

Average oil production prior to invasion (barrels per day): 2.5 million

Bush Administration’s prewar projections of Iraq’s post-war oil output (barrels per day): 3 million

Portion of Iraq’s GDP generated by oil revenues: 2/3

Electricity capacity in Iraq (in megawatts) prior to invasion (March 2003): 4,000

Electricity capacity to have been reached by July 2004, according to U.S. reconstruction goals: 6,000

Electricity capacity in Iraq (in megawatts) in June 2007: 4,240

Average number of daily hours of electricity nationwide: 14 hours

Average number of daily hours of electricity in Baghdad: 6.5 hours

Average number of daily hours of electricity in Baghdad prior to 2003: 16-24

Percent of Iraqis who lack regular access to clean water: 70 percent

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EVDebs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 10:48 AM
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1. but but but but, who will continue funding those 14 Permanent Bases we'll be 'gifting' to Iraq ?
And "we're making progress" continues to be the * mantra. Delusional ? Or just manifesting the corporate pathology mentioned in the moive The Corporation ?
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liberal N proud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 10:55 AM
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2. But you don't show the good things about Iraq
Like bu$h's buddies will one day have all the oil and the urban renewal projects
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