Talk Detailed Iraqi Money Pit
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Stuart W. Bowen Jr., , offered a sobering look at the reconstruction effort in Iraq during a standing-room only lecture at 黑料百科 Oct. 13. Bowen, who has served in Iraq for more than seven years, has recovered $1.2 billion in financial benefit, stemming from 64 indictments and 54 convictions for fraud and other crimes.
Bowen shared painful stories of having five staff members injured and one killed in bombings in Iraq. He also detailed success stories, such as obtaining the February conviction of U.S. Marine Captain Eric Schmidt, who worked with his wife to skim about $1.69 million from government contracts.
Bowen also detailed several audits he鈥檚 completed, highlighting the enormous amount of money wasted on poorly planned infrastructure projects. The Fallujah Waste Water Treatment System, the largest project in Anbar province, was initially slated to cost $32.5 million. Bowen says after long delays and loss of life, the facility finally opened this summer to the cost of $110 million.
鈥淭he purpose of these kinds of projects is to help pacify the population by winning their hearts and minds through effective service provisions,鈥 Bowen says. 鈥淎nd this is a study on what happens when you don鈥檛 plan well.鈥
All of the $40 million spent to build the Khan Bani Saad Correctional Facility outside of Baghdad was wasted. The unfinished prison has earned the Iraqi nickname, the Whale in the Desert.
鈥淲e spent $63 billion there and the Iraqi people are resentful,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not the outcome we were seeking obviously. Lessons learned have to become lessons applied or they鈥檙e lessons lost.鈥
Bowen, in an effort to reform the current system, has outlined a plan to create a U.S. Office for Contingency Operations that would be responsible for all stabilization and reconstruction aspects of a contingency operation.
鈥淥ur military is the most effective fighting force in history, but here鈥檚 the thing, we鈥檙e done with our wars in two weeks and (are then left with) eight-year stabilization operations,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e are not well integrated for those. The challenge of course is the politics of it.鈥
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