There is a 'reconstruction gap' in Iraq. According to the US Special Inspector General for Iraqi Reconstruction (SIGIR), 'in the coming year, the amount of money needed by the Iraqi government to carry out the daily operations of its existing health, water, oil and electrical infrastructure, as well as to complete and sustain planned reconstruction projects, will outstrip the available revenue.' The US General Accountability Office (GAO) told Congress that the Iraqis still need 'additional training and preparation to operate and maintain the power plants, water and sewage treatment facilities, and healthcare centres . . . to ensure that the billions of dollars . . . already invested in Iraq's infrastructure are not wasted'.
LRB 26 January 2006 | PDF Download
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