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1 online resource (iii, 72 p.) : col. ill., col. map |
System Details |
Mode of access via the U.S. Government Accountability Office web site. |
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Title from PDF title page (GAO, viewed Sept. 21, 2010). |
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"September 2010." |
Summary |
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, GAO analyzed Iraqi financial data, reviewed U.S. and Iraqi documents, and interviewed U.S. and Iraqi officials. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Results in brief -- Background -- Iraq's estimated actual and available cumulative budget surplus through the end of 2009 -- Iraq's financial deposit balances -- Iraq has increased its spending on security but did not use all of its available funds -- Conclusions. |
Note |
"GAO-10-304." |
Subject |
Iraq -- Appropriations and expenditures.
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National security -- Iraq -- Costs.
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Iraq War, 2003-2011 -- Costs.
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Iraq -- Foreign economic relations -- United States.
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United States -- Foreign economic relations -- Iraq.
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Added Title |
Iraqi United States cost sharing : Iraq has a cumulative budget surplus, offering the potential for further cost sharing |
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Iraqi-US cost-sharing : Iraq has a cumulative budget surplus, offering the potential for further cost-sharing |
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Iraq has a cumulative budget surplus, offering the potential for further cost-sharing |
Gpo Item No. |
0546-D (online) |
Sudoc No. |
GA 1.13:GAO-10-304 |
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