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Securing, Stabilizing, and Rebuilding Iraq: GAO Audits and Key Oversight Issues

GAO-08-231T Published: Oct 30, 2007. Publicly Released: Oct 30, 2007.
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Since 2003, the Congress has obligated nearly $400 billion for U.S. efforts in Iraq, of which about $40 billion has supported reconstruction and stabilization efforts. Congressional oversight of this substantial investment is crucial as the Administration requests additional military and economic funds for Iraq. This testimony summarizes the results of recent GAO audit work and proposes three areas for which continued oversight is needed: (1) progress in improving security and national reconciliation, (2) efforts to develop clear U.S. strategies, and (3) Iraqi and international contributions to economic development. We reviewed U.S. agency documents and interviewed agency officials, including the departments of State, Defense, and Treasury; and the U.S. Agency for International Development; the UN; and the Iraqi government. We also made multiple trips to Iraq as part of this work.

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AuditsBenchmark testingEconomic stabilizationFederal aid to foreign countriesForeign governmentsForeign policiesInteragency relationsInternational relationsIraq War and reconstructionLegislationPolicy evaluationSecurity assessmentsProgram implementation