Tuesday, October 07, 2003

Lying about Iraqi reconstruction

"The Iraq reconstruction will pay for itself." This was the line parroted before the war, in order to shush away any questions about how much the invasion and occupation would cost. This has since been unveiled as totally unrealistic and -- surprise, surprise -- fraudulent.

The NY Times reports:

The Bush administration's optimistic statements earlier this year that Iraq's oil wealth, not American taxpayers, would cover most of the cost of rebuilding Iraq were at odds with a bleaker assessment of a government task force secretly established last fall to study Iraq's oil industry, according to public records and government officials.

The task force, which was based at the Pentagon as part of the planning for the war, produced a book-length report that described the Iraqi oil industry as so badly damaged by a decade of trade embargoes that its production capacity had fallen by more than 25 percent, panel members have said.

Despite those findings, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz told Congress during the war that "we are dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction, and relatively soon."