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White House Report: Iraq Showing Good Progress in 8 of 18 Benchmark Areas
American Forces Press Service ^ | Donna Miles

Posted on 07/12/2007 4:45:40 PM PDT by SandRat

WASHINGTON, July 12, 2007 – Iraqis are showing good progress toward meeting eight of 18 benchmarks set by Congress and mixed progress toward two other benchmarks, President Bush said today as he summarized findings of a new White House report.

The Initial Benchmark Assessment Report, released today, offers a preliminary review of security, political and economic progress in Iraq. Congress set a July 15 deadline for the report as part of the emergency war-spending supplemental measure. The final report is due in September.

Bush said the September report is expected to be far more telling because it will reflect the impact of the 30,000-troop surge in Iraq, which became full strength only a month ago.

“In September, as Congress has required, General (David H.) Petraeus, (commander of Multinational Force Iraq) and Ambassador (Ryan) Crocker will return to Washington to provide a more comprehensive assessment,” Bush said. “By that time, we hope to see further improvement in the positive areas and the beginning of improvement in the negative areas.”

The September report also will provide “a clearer picture of how the new strategy is unfolding,” putting those who read it “in a better position to judge where we need to make adjustments,” he said.

In the meantime, the many areas in the interim report showing solid progress reflect success in the Baghdad security plan. The report cites positive movement toward:

• Establishing supporting political, media, economic and services committees in support of the plan;
• Providing three trained and ready Iraqi brigades to support Baghdad operations;
• Ensuring the plan doesn’t provide a safe haven for any outlaws, regardless of their sectarian or political affiliations; and
• Establishing planned joint security stations in Baghdad.

“Iraqis have provided the three brigades they promised for operations in and around Baghdad,” Bush said today. “And the Iraqi government is spending nearly $7.3 billion from its own funds this year to train, equip and modernize its forces.”

The report also notes that the Iraqi government, with substantial coalition assistance, has made satisfactory progress toward reducing sectarian violence. However, it recognizes that the progress has not yet extended to eliminating militia control of local security.

Iraqis also are making satisfactory progress on several key areas on the political front, the report notes. It recognizes positive momentum toward:

• Forming a constitutional review committee and completing the constitutional review;
• Enacting and implementing legislation on procedures to form semi-autonomous regions;
• Protecting rights of minority political parties in the Iraqi legislature; and
• Allocating funds to ministries and provinces.

Two benchmark areas show progress “too mixed to be characterized one way or another,” Bush said, and “in eight other areas, the Iraqis have much more work to do.”

“For example, they’ve not done enough to prepare for local elections or pass a law to share oil revenues,” the president said.

Bush said he’s not surprised that political progress is lagging behind security gains being experienced in Iraq. “Our strategy is built on the premise that progress on security will pave the way for political progress,” he said.

To help further boost political progress, Bush announced today that he will exercise waiver authority granted by Congress to release more economic development funds. These funds are designed to spur economic progress also deemed critical to political progress.

Bush acknowledged today that people reading the Initial Benchmark Assessment Report are likely to interpret it depending on their views about the war.

“Those who believe that the battle in Iraq is lost will likely point to the unsatisfactory performance on some of the political benchmarks,” he said. “Those of us who believe the battle in Iraq can and must be won see the satisfactory performance on several of the security benchmarks as a cause for optimism.”

Bush said the debate over Iraq sometimes gets miscast as a disagreement between those who want to keep U.S. troops in Iraq and those who want to bring them home. “I don’t know anyone who doesn’t want to see the day when our brave servicemen and –women can start coming home,” he said.

Bush cited his address to the nation in January, when he advocated the surge to accelerate progress in Iraq. “I put it this way: If we increase our support at this critical moment, we can hasten the day our troops begin coming home,” he said today.

“The real debate over Iraq is between those who think the fight is lost or not worth the cost and those who believe the fight can be won and that, as difficult as the fight is, the costs of defeat would be far higher,” he said.

“I believe we can succeed in Iraq, and I know we must,” he said.

By working to defeat terrorists and extremists and ensure the Iraqi government succeeds, the United States and its coalition partners are laying conditions that will have a long-term impact, Bush said.

“By doing so, we’ll create the conditions that will allow our troops to begin coming home, while securing our long-term national interests in Iraq and the region,” he said.

Related Sites:
Initial Benchmark Assessment Report


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: benchmark; benchmarks; frwn; iraq; progress

1 posted on 07/12/2007 4:45:49 PM PDT by SandRat
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Or if they do report it, without the anti-War Agenda Spin!

2 posted on 07/12/2007 4:46:14 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat
Bush’s New Conference was brilliant...we’ll win in Iraq...and Bush will completely be vindicated before he leaves office...he’ll leave with honor...NO shame whatsoever....
3 posted on 07/12/2007 4:49:11 PM PDT by shield (A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand;but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc 10:2)
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To: SandRat

I watched the Patriot Games movie last night starring Harrison FOrd and when they sent in helicopters to “take out” the IRA in Africa, I thought “why aren’t we doing more of this kind of action?” Bomb through satellite configuration...that’s what Clinton failed to do with Bin Laden, the moron! I’m all for a little daisy cutter activity around the Iraq borders and into Iran and Syria for good measure all the way up until the day Bush leaves office! He’s got nothing to lose...


4 posted on 07/12/2007 4:51:50 PM PDT by princess leah
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To: SandRat

These are Iraqi benchmarks.

These are not our Congresses benchmarks.

Our Congress needs their own benchmarks. My bet is the Iraqi Congress will get more done then our Congress will.


5 posted on 07/12/2007 4:58:28 PM PDT by do the dhue (May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I wont - George S. Patton Jr)
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To: shield

Pres. Bush did a great job today. I’m proud of him.

I am confused, however, about the benchmarks achieved by the Iraqi’s. I thought they achieved 8 of 16 bench marks and had mixed results on 2 others. The media keeps saying that there were mixed results on all or the Iraqi’s met none of the bench marks. What’s the story?


6 posted on 07/12/2007 5:36:17 PM PDT by Loyal Buckeye
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To: Loyal Buckeye

Let’s see....from what I understand...the important benchmarks in the area of security were met...it’s the political arena that weren’t...security is a huge deal...the other is lagging behind but not far...


7 posted on 07/12/2007 5:46:20 PM PDT by shield (A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand;but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc 10:2)
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To: SandRat
Heck, let's suppose that we were 0/18 in "progress" on "benchmark items". What would that prove?

The left seems to think it would prove that we must withdraw our military presence from Iraq. From the discussions around this, it sounds like that's what they think.

Can someone explain why? Why does "we haven't achieved our goals" prove "we should quit"? I don't understand the logic behind this attitude. If anything, the farther we are from our goals, the more urgently we need to press on. One would think.

8 posted on 07/13/2007 10:10:26 AM PDT by Dr. Frank fan
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To: Dr. Frank fan
The Left is locked in The Microwave Mentality. If it takes longer than 1 minute to be done it's a FLOP.
9 posted on 07/13/2007 4:44:08 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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