The Iraqi government on Wednesday rejected the findings of a U.S. oversight panel that a dam near the northern city of Mosul is on the verge of a collapse that could cause flooding along the Tigris River "all the way to Baghdad."
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WASHINGTON - A team of specially trained investigators will hunker down Monday in an Army office north of Detroit to begin poring over hundreds of Iraq war contracts in search for rigged ....
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WASHINGTON - The United States spent at least $38 million to give Iraq's government a computerized accounting system and no one noticed when it stopped working for a month, a report said.
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Text of an independent review panel's recommendations for all private security contractors in Iraq, as provided by the State Department:
Principal Recommendations
1. To restore confidence ....
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WASHINGTON -- Violence, language barriers and other problems have frustrated U.S. rebuilding in Iraq for years. Last month, auditors couldn't assess two of four projects because of insurgent activity ....
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WASHINGTON — The cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan could total $2.4 trillion through the next decade, or nearly $8,000 per man, woman and child in the country, according to a Congressional ....
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department so badly managed a $1.2 billion contract for Iraqi police training that it can't tell what it got for the money spent, a new report says.
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The U.S. military's effort to rebuild major infrastructure in Iraq will be winding down during the coming year, leaving the Iraqi government to fund the effort and to find engineers capable of handling the projects. Efforts for the past year said Iraq could turn to such countries as China, India and Iran to provide the expertise it needs.
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