Iraq's oil wealth piling up

Posted on Tuesday, August 05, 2008 6:15 PM ET
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By Aram Roston, NBC News Producer

High oil prices mean a windfall in revenue for Iraq's government, but the Iraqis have failed to spend all that money properly on the country's infrastructure, according to new report by the Government Accountability Office. Indeed, the Iraq government headed by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had almost $30 billion in unspent funds in its coffers at the end of last year.

That is in spite of the billions spent on reconstruction by the U.S. The GAO report, released Tuesday, is the most up to date analysis so far of Iraq's oil wealth and spending. It is subtitled "Iraqi Revenues, Expenditures, and Surplus."

And the GAO says that 2008 will bring record revenue to Iraq, of up to $79.2 billion in oil revenue. But inspite of all the infrastructure problems, the GAO says that Iraq's government may have as much as $50 billion unspent at the end of the year.

The GAO says violence is only one of the factor in why Iraq's oil money has remained unspent, even as U.S. taxpayer funds of almost $50 billion have been appropriated by the U.S. Congress.

The GAO's director of International Affairs and Trade, Joseph A. Christoff, says the study shows that "Iraq has to step up to the plate and spend on its own infrastructure."

From 2005 to 2007, the report found that Iraq earned $90 billion in oil sales. This year's sales may almost equal that total, a result of increased oil pumping and sky high prices.

The problem, the GAO found, was that Iraq was unable to spend it's money. It spent only 25% of what it budgeted on infrastructure, Christoff told NBC News. Part of the problem was that it did not have the staff or the systems to actually account funds properly.

Funding is urgently needed, officials have said, to build up Iraq's deteriorated infrastructure.

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To my friends, the US citizens. You are good people, with good values, can-do attitudes and stand-out principles. I am German, married to a wonderful American woman. It aches me to see the confusion in this country called "the land of the free". The USA is judged by the world on what the US government (Bush) is getting involved in world wide in respect to world politics. The US government is frowned upon as being the world police by the common people in Germany. My father, a German, loves my wife dearly but hates the doctrine of the US government. I am sad to see this country (USA) of democracy to fall on its face in world politics and be the laughing stock in the world. There is tremendous goodwill present in the USA. The USA needs to fix itself before they can go forward convincingly trying to fix another country. We all agree that terrorism is no different than thugs killing people. They all deserve an early exodus from this world. But there comes a point where the USA has to wake up to the point that they have to retreat from most involvement world-wide and take care of their own house before it falls apart. Take note of empires in the past and what happened to them and why. The United States of America is like the Roman Empire in the past, and will fail if they don't convert their doctrine into helping their own people first and anyone else after. I understand the thinking of the administration of "attack" is better than "defense". But you can't sustain and commit to a fight on foreign soil for a principle that will take generations to absorb. USA I love you. Look after yourself and your people first.
We certainly should be entitled to some of that money, or be given control of it to use it for re-construction. However, they need a nest egg going forward to maintain a stable government after we leave.
As long as the US keeps paying for things in Iraq, our president and vice president can keep putting that money in their pockets. If they make the iraqis pay for it they won't be able to control how the money is spend and won't be able to funnel it to themselves.
pull out must be linked to the ability and desire
of the iraq goverment to change the old ways and
spend a proper amount of oil money on all sectors
of the population regardles of tribe or sect or
social status this money is the property of all
the people of iraq and must be used to rebuild
iraq for all of its people
From an "active duty service member", I'd like to thank each of YOU who has expressed concern over this matter and for your support to OUR troops...alive and fallen.
I am sick and tired of the excuses to why US military and american treasure has to continue funding Iraq and it's infrastructure. I have had enough of the lies and nonsense coming out of the White House and Capitol Hill. It is time to pull our troops out. If Iraq wants to be democratic, let them fight for their own freedom. America did during the Revolution. It is not the american taxpayer's responsibility or best interests on the success or fail of Iraq. Who cares!!

Want to solve our Middle East dependance on oil problem...drill in the US, conduct a massive technological race to alternative energy sources. It should all resemble the race to step foot on the moon. Our congress men and women, along with a hopefully competent white house need to have a goal in mind, and honestly want to achieve it. Stop the petty tug of war in Congress where nothing gets accomplished.

If our current congress and political leaders cannot solve the problems facing this country with honesty and resolve, then vote them out of office and elect new suits that will bring about fresh change.
yes
So all our taxes that are meant to be for building and maintaining our country are going to Iraq to be misspent and all that money we are spending on gas everytime we fill up our SUVs is also going to Iraq to be misspent.  This is the most sad and huge transfer of wealth in history.  In 100 years we will be a third world nation and they will be bailing us out.....
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THE UNITED STATES BROUGHT ITS TROOPS HOME; STOPPED FIGHTIING OTHER PEOPLE'S WARS; STOPPED PAYING FOR OTHER PEOPLE'S DEFENSE; AND STARTED USING THAT MONEY FOR U.S. HEALTHCARE, EDUCATION, SOCIAL REFORM,BUILDING IMMIGRATION FENCES ALL ALONG THE BORDER(S), ETC...THIS WOULD BE A HELLUVA DIFFERENT US OF A AND WE COULD TELL ALL FOREIGNERS TO SHOVE THEIR OIL AND OTHER STUFF WHILE IMPROVING OUR OWN LOT IN LIFE , FOR A CHANGE ,,,!!!!!
To the people suggesting that Iraq should repay the U.S.A back for their costs, I stress that they shouldn't. This is because Iraq never asked to get attacked by U.S.A therefore it's U.S.A's own fault in invading another country and they should pay for their own costs. Secondly, what freedom? Iraq has never improved after the invasion, actually, it went back a couple of gears after the invasion. In addition, U.S.A has no right to invade another country. Many issues exist in U.S.A alone whilst they are in debt of $10 trillion, but still they are waging war. However, since it's not the country's fault but rather the leaders', they cannot take the average man's money and throw it into a endless pit. It's inhumane and barbaric.


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