Showing posts with label Iraq War - end. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iraq War - end. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2011

THE END IS IN SIGHT...


...that is the end of the war in Iraq. Read all about it at Counterlight's Peculiars.
The invasion and occupation cost the lives of 4,407 American soldiers. The British medical journal The Lancet, estimates an Iraqi death toll of more than 650,000. Billions of dollars were lost to corruption on the part of Iraqi officials and private contractors and still remains unaccounted for. The cost of the war was kept off of the federal books and was largely paid for by borrowed money dramatically escalating the national debt. The full cost of the war will probably end up in an economy-wrecking figure of trillions upon trillions of dollars. This was an imperial adventure paid for on a credit card.
Read the rest at the link above. Doug's written a fine post.

Picture from Wikipedia.

UPDATE: When the troops leave, the US Department of State will take over from the military.

From ABC News:
There will be a US embassy in Baghdad which, when it opened in early January 2009, was one of the largest and most expensive ever built. There will be consulates in Basra and Irbil, which both opened in June 2011. There is also a diplomatic presence in Kirkuk that will eventually become a consulate.
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Roughly 1,700 people will be working under the American mission in Iraq at the various diplomatic posts. About 300 are Iraqi citizens (translators, etc) and a small number of third country nationals, so about 1,400 are Americans.
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The State Department is expected to have about 5,000 security contractors in Iraq as of January 2012 (they already have about 3,000 in country).

Additionally they will have 4,500 so-called “general life support” contractors, who provide food and medical services, operate the aviation assets, etc.

In addition, the State Department will have airplanes and helicopters operated by contractors to move them around the country and for a rapid response in the event the staff need to evacuate. Although no US troops troops will remain in Iraq, we will still be a rather large presence.