DPC REPORTS
FACT SHEET | May 22, 2007
National Security Index
Top Ten Statistics |
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Number of weeks the Army has reduced basic training to (from 14 weeks), in order to keep up with the pace of deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan: |
9 |
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Revised length of tour of duty for active-duty soldiers in Iraq, as announced by the Pentagon on April 11 (revised from 12 months): |
15 months |
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Number of National Guard members the Pentagon plans to call up early, so they can be redeployed to Iraq next year: |
13,000 |
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Percent of senior captains the Army is currently short: |
49 percent |
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Percent of cases in which the Army failed to meet Pentagon deadlines for processing medical retirement claims to wounded soldiers: |
94 percent |
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Percent of Army hospitals and clinics that do not meet Pentagon standards for processing medical requirements: |
61 percent |
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Number of reports of substandard conditions the Department of Veterans Affairs found in its March review of 1,400 health care facilities: |
>1,000 |
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Percent increase in the incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder for soldiers who serve more than one tour in Iraq: |
50 percent |
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Percent of its allocated equipment the Kansas National Guard had on hand to respond to the Greensburg tornado: |
40 percent |
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Total number of worldwide global terrorist attacks reported by the U.S. Government’s National Counterterrorism Center in 2006: |
14,338 |
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Iraq - Security |
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Approximate number of U.S. troops currently in Iraq: |
149,700 |
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Percent of coalition forces contributed by the U.S.: |
92 |
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Approximate amount appropriated by Congress for Iraq operations so far: |
>$450 billion |
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Estimated total cost of operations in Iraq by war’s end: |
$549 billion - $2.26 trillion |
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Approximate amount spent by the U.S. in World War I (in inflation-adjusted dollars): |
$205 billion |
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Approximate amount the U.S. is spending in Iraq per month (including operational and investment costs): |
$8.6 billion |
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Number of U.S. service members killed in Iraq: |
3,417 |
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Number of U.S. service members reported wounded by the Defense Department: |
25,549 |
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Estimated number of insurgents in Iraq (November 2003): |
5,000 |
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Estimated strength of the Sunni insurgency today (including non-operational supporters): |
70,000 |
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Funds the insurgency in Iraq is now able to raise annually from illegal activities, including kidnappings and oil smuggling: |
$70 - $200 million |
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Number of Iraqi police and security forces trained and equipped: |
348,000 |
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Rate of attrition for Iraqi police, according to the Pentagon: |
30 percent |
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Rate of desertion for Iraqi soldiers deployed to combat areas outside their normal area of operation: |
>50 percent |
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Percent of Iraqis who oppose the presence of coalition troops in Iraq: |
78 percent |
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Iraq – Political |
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Percent of Iraqis who say that their lives are generally good (according to a February/March 2007 poll): |
39 percent |
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Percent of Iraqis surveyed in a similar poll in 2005 who said that their lives are generally good: |
71 percent |
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Percent of Iraqis who disapprove of the way Prime Minister al Maliki is handling his job: |
57 percent |
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Percent of Sunnis in Iraq who disapprove of the way Prime Minister al Maliki is handling his job: |
96 percent |
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Percent of Iraqis who do not believe that the Iraqi Parliament will be able to make the compromises necessary for national reconciliation: |
58 percent |
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Percent of Iraqis who think that the Iraqi government currently controls the situation in Iraq: |
37 percent |
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Percent of Iraqis who think that the United States currently controls the situation in Iraq: |
59 percent |
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Percent of Iraqis who believe that the U.S. and Coalition forces have done a bad job of carrying out their responsibilities in Iraq: |
76 percent |
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Number of corruption cases that have been brought forward since the Iraqi Commission on Public Integrity was established in 2004: |
2,767 |
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Iraq - Humanitarian |
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Approximate number of Iraqis being killed every day in the violence: |
100 |
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Number of Iraqi civilians killed in the violence in 2006, according to the U.N.: |
34,452 |
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Approximate number of Iraqis who have fled the country since 2003: |
2 million |
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Approximate number of Iraqis who have been internally displaced since 2003: |
900,000 |
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Approximate number of Iraqis who are fleeing Iraq each month: |
90,000 |
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Percent of Iraq’s professional class that has left the country since late 2003: |
40 percent |
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Number of Iraqis who have been granted entry to the United States since 2003: |
466 |
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Annual Iraq budget of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in 2003: |
$150 million |
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Annual Iraq budget of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in 2006: |
$29 million |
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Percent of Iraqi physicians who have been murdered, kidnapped, or fled the country since the invasion: |
42 percent |
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Portion of Iraq’s population that currently lives in poverty, according to the UNDP: |
1/3 |
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Iraq - Reconstruction |
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Estimated nationwide unemployment rate: |
25-40 percent |
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Of the $57 billion in contract funds for Iraq reconstruction aid, the amount the U.S. government has squandered due to contractor overcharges and unsupported expenses: |
$10 billion |
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Of these $10 billion in overpriced contracts and unsupported expenses, amount that was charged by Halliburton: |
$2.7 billion |
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According to the GAO, anticipated reconstruction gap (difference between estimates of what is needed to rebuild and what the international community has pledged in aid)that the new Iraqi government will face: |
$50 billion |
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Oil production for May 2007 (barrels per day): |
2.17 million |
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Average oil production prior to invasion (barrels per day): |
2.5 million |
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Bush Administration’s prewar projections of Iraq’s post-war oil output (barrels per day): |
3 million |
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Percent of Iraq’s GDP generated by oil revenues: |
67 percent |
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Electricity capacity in Iraq (in megawatts) prior to invasion (March 2003): |
4,000 |
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Electricity capacity to have been reached by July 2004, according to U.S. reconstruction goals: |
6,000 |
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Electricity capacity in Iraq (in megawatts) in May 2007: |
3,875 |
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Average number of daily hours of electricity nationwide: |
14 hours |
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Average number of daily hours of electricity in Baghdad: |
6.5 hours |
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Average number of daily hours of electricity in Baghdad prior to 2003: |
16-24 |
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Percent of Iraqis who lack regular access to clean water: |
70 percent |
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Terrorism |
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Operational links between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq: |
0 |
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Number of significant global terrorist attacks reported by the State Department in 2003: |
175 |
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Total number of worldwide global terrorist attacks reported by the U.S. Government’s National Counterterrorism Center in 2004: |
3,194 |
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Total number of worldwide global terrorist attacks reported by the U.S. Government’s National Counterterrorism Center in 2005: |
11,111 |
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Total number of worldwide global terrorist attacks reported by the U.S. Government’s National Counterterrorism Center in 2006: |
14,338 |
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Percent of the Fiscal Year 2007 National Security Budget being spent on Iraq: |
21 percent |
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Percent of the Fiscal Year 2007 National Security Budget being spent on international broadcasting and educational cultural exchanges to win the war of ideas with terrorist groups: |
.07 |
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Afghanistan |
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Number of insurgent attacks in 2005: |
1,558 |
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Number of insurgent attacks in 2006: |
4,542 |
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Number of suicide attacks between 2001-2004: |
9 |
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Number of suicide attacks in 2005: |
27 |
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Number of suicide attacks in 2006: |
139 |
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Number of violence-related deaths in Afghanistan in 2006 according to Human Rights Watch: |
4,400 |
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Number of Afghan civilians killed in the violence in 2006 according to Human Rights Watch: |
>1,000 |
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Percent of schools in the south that have been forced to close due to Taliban attacks: |
35 percent |
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Percent increase in poppy production between 2005-2006: |
59 percent |
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Percent of world’s supply of opium that Afghanistan produces: |
92 percent |
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Of the estimated $3.5 billion in heroin produced by last year’s record opium harvest, amount that went to Afghan farmers: |
$700 million |
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Amount of international aid allocated per person in Afghanistan: |
$57 |
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Amount of international aid allocated per person in Iraq: |
$206 |
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Reconstruction gap (difference between estimates of what is needed to rebuild Afghanistan and what the international community has pledged in aid) in Afghanistan: |
$8.7 billion |
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Percent of Afghan population that has access to electricity: |
6 percent |
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Percent of Afghan population that has access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation: |
39 percent |
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Out of 178 countries, rank of Afghanistan in the basic index of human development: |
173 |
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World Opinion |
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Percent of surveyed citizens from 25 countries who say that the U.S. is playing a mainly negative role in the world: |
49 percent |
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Percent who believe the U.S. military presence in the Middle East plays a destabilizing role: |
68 percent |
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Percent who disapprove of U.S. handling of the war in Iraq: |
73 percent |
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Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) |
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Percent of former Soviet nuclear material stockpiles secured under Nunn-Lugar counterproliferation programs: |
29 |
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Of the $20 billion the G-8 pledged to raise between 2002 and 2012 to prevent terrorists from obtaining nuclear materials, amount that actually has been donated: |
3.5 billion |
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Approximate number of the world’s 130 civilian nuclear reactors that are vulnerable to terrorist theft, according to the National Nuclear Security Administration: |
47 |
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·North Korea |
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Estimated minimum number of nuclear weapons likely produced by North Korea during the Bush Administration: |
4-10 |
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Estimated number produced by North Korea from 1953 to 2000: |
1-2 |
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Estimated amount North Korea currently earns annually from missile exports, mainly to Middle Eastern countries: |
$1.5 billion |
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·Iran |
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Number of years before Iran will be able to produce a nuclear weapon, according to media reports on the spring 2005 National Intelligence Estimate: |
5-10 |
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Number of centrifuges for enriching uranium that Iran is now operating, according to the IAEA: |
1,300 |
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Number of operating centrifuges the IAEA estimates that Iran will have by June: |
3,000 |
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Number of years it would take to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for a nuclear weapon with 3,000 centrifuges in operation: |
2 |
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Rank of Iran in the State Department’s report on state-sponsors of terrorism: |
1 |
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Number of days the Bush Administration has allowed Iranian nuclear activities to continue without full international verification and monitoring: |
2,697 |
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U.S. Military |
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·Readiness/Strain |
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Number of U.S. service members who have been deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan to date: |
1,519,269 |
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Number of U.S. service members who have been deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan more than once: |
479,477 |
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Percent increase in the incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder for soldiers who serve more than one tour in Iraq or Afghanistan: |
50 percent |
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National Guard and Reserve who have been mobilized as of May 16, 2007: |
81,633 |
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Number of National Guard members the Pentagon plans to call up early, so they can be redeployed to Iraq next year: |
13,000 |
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Number of Army Brigades the Pentagon has kept beyond their 12 month tour of duty: |
10 |
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Revised length of tour of duty for active-duty soldiers in Iraq, as announced by the Pentagon on April 11 (revised from 12 months): |
15 months |
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Portion of Army’s operating force (Reserve and Active-duty) that is reporting as unready: |
2/3 |
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Number of non-deployed Army Brigade Combat Teams in the U.S. ready to deploy: |
0 |
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Number of weeks the Army has reduced basic training to (from 14), in order to keep up with the pace of deployments: |
9 |
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Percent increase in number of National Guard and Reserve members reported to have been reassigned, lost benefits, or been fired from civilian jobs after returning from duty, since 2002: |
30 percent |
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Number of months after U.S. invasion of Iraq that all American soldiers received body armor: |
18 |
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Cost to reconstitute equipment lost by the Marine Corps in Iraq: |
$12.8 billion |
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Amount the Marine Corps have received so far for repairing and replacing equipment: |
$5.1 billion |
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Annual costs of replacing, repairing, and upgrading Army equipment prior to 2001: |
$2.5-3 billion |
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Annual costs of replacing, repairing, and upgrading Army equipment in Iraq and Afghanistan for Fiscal Years 2002-2006: |
$4 billion |
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Anticipated cost for replacing, repairing, and upgrading Army equipment in Iraq and Afghanistan for Fiscal Year 2007: |
$17.1 billion |
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Anticipated cost for replacing, repairing, and upgrading Army equipment in Iraq and Afghanistan beyond Fiscal Year 2007 and for a minimum of 2-3 years after the end of OEF/OIF: |
$12-13 billion |
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Amount of funds the Army is planning to divert from its Future Combat Systems program through 2013 to pay for increased Iraq war costs and expansion of its forces: |
$3.4 billion |
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Equipment modernization shortfall the Army National Guard faces beyond what the Defense Department has identified in its budget projections through FY 2013: |
$24 billion |
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Of this shortfall, amount that is needed just to ensure the Army National Guard can reach its baseline readiness standards: |
$13 billion |
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Portion of U.S. soldiers in Iraq surveyed by the Army who said that torture should be allowed if it is useful in obtaining important information about insurgents: |
1/3 |
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Percent of U.S. soldiers in Iraq surveyed by the Army who reported low morale in their units: |
40 percent |
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·Recruiting and Retention |
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Percent of military who approve of the President’s handling of the war in Iraq, according to a 2006 Military Times poll: |
35 percent |
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Percent of military who approved of the President’s handling of the war in Iraq, according to a 2004 Military Times poll: |
63 percent |
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Number of Army soldiers who have been prevented from leaving service due to stop-loss policies: |
>70,000 |
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Percent increase in waivers granted to Army recruits with criminal backgrounds since the start of the Iraq war: |
65 percent |
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Percentage of Army recruits who had high school diplomas in Fiscal Year 2003: |
94 percent |
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Percentage of Army recruits who had high school diplomas in Fiscal Year 2006: |
81 percent |
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Percentage of Army recruits who met the aptitude test standard in Fiscal Year 2004: |
72 percent |
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Percentage of Army recruits who met the aptitude test standard in Fiscal Year 2006: |
61 percent |
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Average Army reenlistment bonus expenditures for Fiscal Years 2000-2004: |
$120 million |
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Estimated Army reenlistment bonus expenditures for Fiscal Year 2006: |
$650 million |
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Enlistment bonus costs in Fiscal Year 2005: |
$166 million |
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Enlistment bonus costs in Fiscal Year 2006: |
$238 million |
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Reenlistment rate of mid-grade enlisted Army soldiers in 2005: |
96 percent |
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Reenlistment rate of mid-grade enlisted Army soldiers in 2006: |
84 percent |
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Percent of senior captains the Army is currently short: |
49 percent |
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Percent increase in desertion rate for active-duty Army soldiers last year: |
27 percent |
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Percent vacancy rate in active duty psychologists in the Army and Navy: |
40 percent |
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Maximum enlistment age for the U.S. Army today: |
42 |
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Maximum enlistment age for the U.S. Army in December 2005: |
35 |
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Darfur |
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Estimated conflict-related deaths since the crisis began in February 2003: |
200,000 |
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Approximate number of displaced Darfuris living in refugee camps: |
2.2 million |
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Number of Darfuris forced to flee their homes in 2006 according to the U.N.: |
500,000 |
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Total population of the Darfur region: |
6 million |
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Percent increase in attacks on aid workers in the Darfur region last year: |
67 percent |
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Days since the Bush Administration first called the situation “genocide”: |
909 |
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Number of war-affected civilians dependent on food and medical aid: |
3.5 million |
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Homeland Security |
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·Aviation Security |
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Percent of 21 tested airports that GAO inspectors were able to smuggle bomb components past TSA screeners in March 2006: |
100 |
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Amount TSA spends on security for each air travel passenger: |
$9 |
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Amount the federal government has spent on aviation security since 2003: |
$20 billion |
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Amount TSA will spend this year on securing air passengers and carry-on baggage: |
$5 billion |
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Amount TSA will spend this year to secure air cargo on passenger airplanes: |
$55 million |
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·Rail and Mass Transit |
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Factor by which passengers on mass transit systems exceed passengers on airlines: |
16 |
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Funding per passenger the Bush Administration has spent to secure mass transit systems since September 11, 2001: |
$0.01 |
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Cost of security upgrades needed to protect rail and transit systems as estimated by U.S. transit authorities: |
$6 billion |
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Approximate amount the federal government has invested in rail and mass transit security since 2003: |
$400 million |
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Amount the President’s Fiscal Year 2008 budget request included for rail and transit security: |
$175 million |
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·Chemical Security |
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Deadlines set by the Bush Administration for the implementation of new federal security requirements for high-risk chemical plants: |
0 |
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Approximate number of chemical facilities in the U.S.: |
15,000 |
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Number of chemical facilities at which a terrorist strike could threaten the lives of over 1 million people: |
123 |
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Approximate number of chemical facilities at which a terrorist attack could threaten the lives of more than 1,000 people: |
3,400 |
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Number of Americans who are in harm’s way of railroad cars carrying toxic chlorine gas: |
> 25 million |
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·Port Security |
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Percent of 11 million cargo containers that arrive at U.S. ports each year inspected: |
5 |
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Percent of cargo inspected for WMD: |
<1 |
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Estimated economic impact of a terrorist attack on a major U.S. port: |
$60 billion |
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Estimated economic impact of a terrorist on a major U.S. port involving nuclear weapons: |
$1 trillion |
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Number of inspectors Department of Homeland Security has to certify and validate more than 10,000 shipping companies’ applications under C-TPAT: |
80 |
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Number of inspectors Coast Guard relies on to conduct security compliance checks at 135 foreign ports: |
20 |
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Amount the Coast Guard estimated it would cost over ten years for ports to implement port security standards required under the Maritime Transportation and Security Act: |
$5.4 billion |
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Amount the Bush Administration and Republican Congress have allocated for port security upgrades in first five years of funding: |
$816 million |
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Amount the SAFE Port Act (P.L. 109-347) authorized in security grant funding: |
$400 million |
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Amount the President allocated to port security grants in his Fiscal Year 2008 budget request: |
$2.4 million |
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·Border Security |
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Estimated cost of implementation of the REAL ID Act to states, according to the National Governor’s Association: |
$11 billion |
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Percent decrease in apprehensions of illegal border crossers during Bush Administration: |
30 |
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Number of new border patrol agents the 9/11 Act authorized each year for Fiscal Years 2006-2010: |
2,000 |
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Number of border patrol agents funded for Fiscal Year 2007: |
1,000 |
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Percentage of illegal border crossers the Border Patrol can handle under current staffing levels: |
10 |
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·Disaster Preparedness |
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Number of states DHS rated as having sufficient disaster plans: |
10 percent |
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Of the 75 U.S. metropolitan areas assessed, number of cities that DHS gave the highest rating for interoperable communications in its January 2007 scorecard: |
6 |
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Percent of Army National Guard forces in the United States that are very poorly equipped according to the National Guard Bureau: |
88 percent |
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Amount in equipment funding the National Guard estimates it would require to restore domestic Army and Air units to full readiness: |
$38 billion |
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Amount the Army has budgeted to augment National Guard equipment through 2011: |
$21 billion |
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Percent of National Guard equipment currently available for domestic emergency response, according to the National Guard Bureau: |
34 |
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Percent of necessary equipment generally available to National Guard, according to the GAO: |
65-79 |
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Veterans |
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Number of reports of substandard conditions the Department of Veterans Affairs found in its March review of 1,400 health care facilities: |
>1,000 |
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Number of additional OEF/OIF veterans the President’s budget anticipates will seek VA care in Fiscal Year 2008: |
54,000 |
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Number of additional OEF/OIF veterans the Veterans Affairs Committee (majority staff) anticipates will seek VA care in Fiscal Year 2008: |
104,000 |
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Anticipated cost of providing medical care and disability benefits to veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts: |
$349.8 - $662.8 billion |
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Number of the 1.4 million Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans who have left active duty and become eligible for VA health care through August 2006: |
631,174 |
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Number of these veterans seeking health care from VA hospitals, through |
205,097 or 32 percent |
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Percent of OIF/OEF veterans seen by VA for mental disorders through September 2006: |
35.7 percent |
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Number of OIF/OEF veterans seen for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder through September 2006: |
33,754 |
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Percent increase in returning Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans visiting Vet Centers between 2004 and 2006: |
242 percent |
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Percent increase in clinic staff at Vet Centers between 2004 and 2006: |
<10 percent |
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Estimated number of veterans denied access to VA health services since the Bush Administration imposed a ban on Priority 8 veterans: |
1 million |
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Total Compensation and Pension Claims Backlog as of May 12, 2007: |
638,414 |
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Percent of these claims pending for more than 6 months: |
28.2 percent |
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Average number of days it takes the Veterans Benefits Administration to process an original claim: |
177 days |
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Average number of days it takes the Veterans Benefits Administration to process an appeal: |
657 days |
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Unemployment rate for veterans age 20-24: |
15.6 percent |
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Unemployment rate for non-veterans age 20-24: |
8.7 percent |
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Approximate number of veterans who are currently homeless: |
200,000 |
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Democracy and Development |
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Percent of U.S. funds dedicated to international development initiatives, as compared to military spending: |
1 |
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Total amount appropriated to the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) so far: |
$5.9 billion |
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Total aid awarded by the MCC so far: |
$3 billion |
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Average amount per year to be distributed through the eleven compact agreements signed so far: |
$750 million |
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Annual amount President Bush promised for the MCA: |
$5 billion |
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Average amount requested in President Bush’s annual budgets since he proposed the MCA: |
$2.56 billion |
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Number of the world’s ten least developed nations with whom the United States has signed an MCC compact: |
2 |
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Number of the world’s 40 poorest nations with whom the United States has signed an MCA compact: |
5 |
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Rank of U.S. among 21 developed nations in foreign assistance spending measured as a percentage of Gross National Product: |
20 |
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Number of children dying each day from preventable diseases: |
29,000 |
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Percentage of the world’s population living on less than $2 per day: |
50 |
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SOURCES
1. Washington Post, 5/1/07. Statistics from the National Counterterrorism Center.
2. Washington Post, 5/1/07. Statistics from the National Counterterrorism Center.
Washington Post, 5/1/07. Statistics from the National Counterterrorism Center.
3. Reuters, 5/14/07.
4. USA Today, 3/12/07.
5. USA Today, 3/12/07.
Iraq – Security
1. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
2. The Brookings Institution Iraq Index reports that there were approximately 12,220 non-U.S., non-Iraqi troops in Iraq as of May 2007. May 14, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
3. Senate Appropriations Committee Majority Staff, includes funds appropriated in the Senate-passed Fiscal Year 2007 Supplemental Appropriations bill.
4. Low end cost, Congressional Budget Office, 7/13/06 – the CBO offers two different scenarios, with estimated costs of $493 billion and $697 billion. High end cost is from Linda Bilmes and Joseph Stiglitz, in the December 2006 Milken Institute Review (http://www.milkeninstitute.org/publications/review/2006_12/76_83mr32.pdf)
5. Christian Science Monitor, 8/29/05.
6. CRS, RL33110, 3/1/4/07. (http://www.congress.gov/erp/rl/pdf/RL33110.pdf)
7. DoD Casualty Report (http://www.dod.gov/news/casualty.pdf) May 22, 2007.
8. DoD Casualty Report (http://www.dod.gov/news/casualty.pdf) May 22, 2007.
9. New York Times, 5/30/06.
10. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
11. New York Times, 11/26/06.
12. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
13. Department of Defense, Measuring Security and Stability in Iraq, 11/30/06 (http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/pdfs/9010Quarterly-Report-20061216.pdf).
14. Department of Defense, Measuring Security and Stability in Iraq, 11/30/06 (http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/pdfs/9010Quarterly-Report-20061216.pdf).
15. According to a February/March survey conducted by D3 Systems for BBC, ABC, German TV, and USA Today, reported in the Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
Iraq – Political
1. BBC News, 3/19/07. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6464277.stm)
2. BBC News, 3/19/07. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6464277.stm)
3. According to a survey conducted by D3 Systems for BBC, ABC, German TV, and USA Today, reported in the Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
4. According to a survey conducted by D3 Systems for BBC, ABC, German TV, and USA Today, reported in the Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
5. According to a February/March survey conducted by D3 Systems for BBC, ABC, German TV, and USA Today, reported in the Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
6. According to a February/March survey conducted by D3 Systems for BBC, ABC, German TV, and USA Today, reported in the Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
7. According to a February/March survey conducted by D3 Systems for BBC, ABC, German TV, and USA Today, reported in the Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
8. According to a February/March survey conducted by D3 Systems for BBC, ABC, German TV, and USA Today, reported in the Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
9. MSNBC, 3/9/07. (http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/03/09/85910.aspx)
Iraq - Humanitarian
1. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf) An estimated 3,070 Iraqi civilians were killed in March 2007.
2.New York Times, 1/16/07.
3. Refugees International, 3/22/07.
4. Refugees International, 3/22/07.
5. UN Assistance Mission in Iraq, Quarterly Human Rights Report, 10/31/06. (http://www.uniraq.org/documents/HR%20Report%20Sep%20Oct%202006%20EN.pdf
6. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf)
7. New York Times, 3/11/07.
8. Washington Post, 1/17/07.
9. Washington Post, 1/17/07.
10. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf) According to the Index, there were 34,000 physicians registered prior to invasion and 14,250 have either fled, been kidnapped or killed.
11. UN News Centre, 2/18/07.
Iraq - Reconstruction
1. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf).
2. Cordesman, Anthony.“Reconstruction in Iraq: The Uncertain Way Ahead.” CSIS, updated January 19, 2007. (http://www.csis.org/media/csis/pubs/070119_iraq_reconstruction.pdf)
3. Associated Press, 2/15/07.
4. GAO-06-885T, 7/19/06.
5. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf).
6. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf).
7. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf).
8. Department of Defense, Measuring Stability and Security in Iraq, March 2007. (http://www.defenselink.mil/home/pdf/9010_March_2007_Final_Signed.pdf)
9. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf).
10. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf).
11. Brookings Institution Iraq Index, May 17, 2007. (http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf).
12. Special Inspector for Iraq Reconstruction, Quarterly Report, April 2007. (http://www.sigir.mil/reports/quarterlyreports/Apr07/pdf/Report_-_April_2007_Complete.pdf)
13. Special Inspector for Iraq Reconstruction, Quarterly Report, April 2007. (http://www.sigir.mil/reports/quarterlyreports/Apr07/pdf/Report_-_April_2007_Complete.pdf)
14. Center for American Progress, Think Progress.org, October 18, 2006. (http://thinkprogress.org/2006/10/18/iraq-electricity/)
15. New York Times, 4/18/07.
Terrorism
1. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Phase II Reports, 9/8/06. (http://intelligence.senate.gov/)
2. State Department press briefing, 4/27/05.
3. According to the National Counterterrorism Center, reported by the Christian Science Monitor, 4/21/06. (http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0421/dailyUpdate.html)
4. National Counterterrorism Center, Country Reports on Terrorism 2005.
5. According to the National Counterterrorism Center, reported by the Washington Post, 5/1/07.
6. Center for American Progress,Iraq by the Numbers, 3/19/07. (http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2007/03/iraq_by_the_numbers.html)
7. Center for American Progress,Iraq by the Numbers, 3/19/07. (http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2007/03/iraq_by_the_numbers.html)
Afghanistan
1. According to the National Counterterrorism Center, reported by the Washington Post, 5/1/07.
2. New York Times, 1/17/07.
3. Third Way, September 2006. (http://www.third-way.com/products/58)
4. New York Times, 1/17/07.
5. New York Times, 1/17/07.
6. Associated Press, 1/30/07.
7. Associated Press, 1/30/07.
8. Foreign Affairs, January/February 2007.
9. UN Office of Drugs and Crime, Press Release, 9/2/06.
10. UN Office of Drugs and Crime, Press Release, 9/2/06.
11. Associated Press, 4/13/07.
12. USA Today, 6/20/06.
13. USA Today, 6/20/06.
14. American Prospect, 6/29/06.
15. Las Vegas Sun, 6/27/06.
16. Peace Operations Working Group, Afghanistan Peace Operations (http://www.peacebuild.ca/powg/POM/)
17. Council on Foreign Relations, 3/12/06.
World Opinion
1. BBC World Poll, 1/23/07.
2. BBC World Poll, 1/23/07.
3. BBC World Poll, 1/23/07.
WMD
1. Securing the Bomb, July 2006. (http://www.nti.org/e_research/stb06webfull.pdf)
2. Boston Globe, 7/17/06. According to a Harvard report, Securing the Bomb.
3. USA Today, 3/27/06.
North Korea
1. ISIS, 2/20/07(http://www.isis-online.org/publications/dprk/DPRKplutoniumFEB.pdf)
2. Congressional Research Service IB91141, 2/16/06.
3. Washington Post, 7/11/06.
Iran
1. According to the August 2005 National Intelligence Estimate, reported by The New York Times, 8/2/05 and CRS RL32048. (http://www.congress.gov/erp/rl/html/RL32048.html#n_15_)
2. Wall Street Journal, 5/16/07.
3. Wall Street Journal, 5/16/07.
4. Wall Street Journal, 5/16/07.
5. U.S. State Department, Global Terror Report for 2006, as reported by BBC News, 5/1/07.
6. As of May 21, 2007. Number of days the Bush Administration has been in office.
U.S. Military Personnel
Readiness/Strain
1. CTS Deployment file, (DoD) as of 3/31/07.
2. Department of Defense, CTS Deployment File, 3/31/07.
3. National Journal, 4/6/07.
4. As of May 16, 2007. DoD Press Resources (http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=10881)
5. New York Times, 5/10/07.
6. National Journal, 4/6/07.
7. Department of Defense, News Briefing with General Pace and Secretary Gates, 4/11/07. (http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/transcript.aspx?transcriptid=3928)
8. National Security Advisory Group, 8/1/06.
9. National Security Advisory Group, 8/1/06.
10. National Journal, 4/6/07.
11. USA Today, 5/7/07.
12. 2006 National Security Briefing Book, Foreign Policy Leadership Council, 2/06.
13. Center for American Progress, Marine Corps Equipment After Iraq, August 2006. (http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=2028223)
14. AP, 6/27/06.
15. Third Way, September 2006. (http://www.third-way.com/products/58)
16. New York Times, 12/5/06.
17. AP, 6/27/06
18.AP, 6/27/06.
19. GAO-06-885T, 7/18/06.
20. Congress Daily, 2/8/07.
21. Congress Daily, 2/15/07.
22.Congress Daily, 2/15/07.
23. Washington Post, 5/5/07.
24. Washington Post, 5/5/07.
Recruiting and Retention
1. Military Times, 12/29/06.
2.Military Times, 12/29/06.
3. Time, 4/5/07.
4. New York Times, 2/14/07. In 2003, the Army granted 4,918 waivers and in 2006 it granted 8,129.
5. National Journal,“Recruiting in Wartime.” 4/7/07
6. National Journal,“Recruiting in Wartime.” 4/7/07.
7. Military Officers Association of America, Legislative Update, 10/13/06. (http://www.moaa.org/controller.asp?pagename=lac_update_061013)
8. Military Officers Association of America, Legislative Update, 10/13/06. (http://www.moaa.org/controller.asp?pagename=lac_update_061013)
9. Military Officers Association of America, Legislative Update, 10/13/06. (http://www.moaa.org/controller.asp?pagename=lac_update_061013)
10. Military Officers Association of America, Legislative Update, 10/13/06. (http://www.moaa.org/controller.asp?pagename=lac_update_061013)
11. Military Officers Association of America, Legislative Update, 10/13/06. (http://www.moaa.org/controller.asp?pagename=lac_update_061013)
12. Military Officers Association of America, Legislative Update, 10/13/06. (http://www.moaa.org/controller.asp?pagename=lac_update_061013)
13. Christian Science Monitor, 5/2/07.
14.Christian Science Monitor, 5/2/07.
15. Reuters, 5/14/07.
16. New York Times, 3/23/07. For fiscal year 2005 there were 2,543 desertions and 3,196 in fiscal year 2006.
17. Associated Press, 2/26/07.
18. Reuters, 6/21/06.
19.Reuters, 6/21/06.
Darfur
1. Associated Press, 4/4/07.
2. Associated Press, 4/11/07.
3. Reuters, 2/5/07.
4. U.S. State Department (http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/36028.htm)
5. Reuters, 2/5/07.
6. Through March 7, 2007. Powell, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing, 9/9/04. .
7. To Save Darfur, International Crisis Group, 3/17/06. (http://www.crisisgroup.org/library/documents/africa/horn_of_africa/105_to_save_darfur.pdf)
Homeland Security
Aviation Security
1. According to a yet-released GAO study, reported by Reuters, 3/17/06.
2. govexec.com, 6/20/06.
3. Commerce Committee Majority Staff.
4. govexec.com, 6/25/06.
5. Center for American Progress, Keeping Bombs Off Planes: Securing Air Cargo, Aviation’s Soft Underbelly, 5/4/07. (http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2007/05/air_cargo.html)
6. Center for American Progress, Keeping Bombs Off Planes: Securing Air Cargo, Aviation’s Soft Underbelly, 5/4/07.
Rail and Mass Transit Security
1. USA Today, 7/7/05.
2. USA Today, 7/7/05.
3. USA Today, 7/7/05.
4. Commerce Committee Minority Staff.
5. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Hearing on FY2008 Budget, 2/13/07.
Chemical Security
1. Washington Post, 4/3/07.
2. New Strategies to Protect America: Securing our Nation's Chemical Facilities, Center for American Progress, 4/6/05. (http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=495729)
3. Washington Post, 12/31/04.
4. Washington Post, 3/22/06.
5. Center for American Progress, Toxic Trains and the Terrorist Threat, 4/2/07. (http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2007/04/chemical_security_report.html)
Port Security
1. Appropriations Committee Minority Staff, 2/06.
2. Associated Press, 5/25/05.
4. New Strategies to Protect America: Safer Ports for a More Secure Economy, Center for American Progress, 6/15/05. (http://www.americanprogress.org/atf/cf/%7BE9245FE4-9A2B-43C7-A521-5D6FF2E06E03%7D/port_security.pdf)
5. Protecting the American Homeland: A Preliminary Analysis, Brookings Institution, May 2002.
6. Washington Times, 3/21/06.
7. New York Times, 2/28/06.
8. Appropriations Committee, Minority Staff, 2/06.
9. Appropriations Committee, Minority Staff, 2/06.
10. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Hearing on FY2008 Budget, 2/13/07.
11. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Hearing on FY2008 Budget, 2/13/07.
Border Security
1. Congress Daily, 3/1/07.
2. Third Way, May 2006. (http://www.third-way.com/data/product/file/38/Immigration_Enforcement_Report.pdf)
3. The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (PL 108-458)
4. See Fiscal Year 2007 Budget Proposal: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/usbudget/
5. Washington Post, 5/21/06.
Disaster Preparedness
1. NBC News, 6/16/06.
2. Department of Homeland Security, January 2007. (http://www.dhs.gov/xprepresp/gc_1167770109789.shtm)
3. Washington Post, 3/2/07.
4.Washington Post, 3/2/07.
5.Washington Post, 3/2/07.
6. 2006 National Security Briefing Book, Foreign Policy Leadership Council, 2/06.
7. New York Times, 2/28/06.
Veterans
1. Washington Post, 3/22/07.
2. Veterans Affairs Committee, Majority Staff.
3. Veterans Affairs Committee, Majority Staff.
4. Linda Bilmes, Soldiers Returning from Iraq and Afghanistan: The Long-term Costs of Providing Veterans Medical Care and Disability Benefits, January 2007. (http://ksgnotes1.harvard.edu/Research/wpaper.nsf/rwp/RWP07-001/$File/rwp_07_001_bilmes.pdf)
5. Veterans Health Administration, Office of Public Health and Environmental Factors, November 2006.
6. Veterans Health Administration, Office of Public Health and Environmental Factors, November 2006.
7. Veterans Health Administration, Office of Public Health and Environmental Factors, November 2006.
8. Veterans Health Administration, Office of Public Health and Environmental Factors, November 2006.
9. USA Today, 4/20/07. The number of veterans increased from 8,965 in 2004 to 21,681 in 2006.
10. USA Today, 4/20/07. The number of staff increased from 992 in 2004 to 1,063 in 2006.
11. Department of Veterans Affairs, report provided by the Veterans Affairs Committee Majority Staff.
12. VA Monday Morning Report, 5/14/07. (http://www.vba.va.gov/bln/201/reports/MMWL_REPORT_May%2014-07.xls)
13. VA Monday Morning Report, 5/14/07. (http://www.vba.va.gov/bln/201/reports/MMWL_REPORT_May%2014-07.xls)
14. VA Performance and Accountability Report, FY 2006.
15. VA Performance and Accountability Report, FY 2006.
16. CQ Today, 7/13/05.
17. CNN, Paula Zahn, 11/13/06.
18. Newsweek, 2/24/07.
Democracy and Development
1. Council on Foreign Relations, 3/14/06. (http://www.cfr.org/publication/10161/global_poverty.html)
4. Congressional Research Service, RL 32427, 2/27/07. (http://www.congress.gov/erp/rl/pdf/RL32427.pdf)
5. Millennium Challenge Corporation, Budget Justification 2008, 2/5/07. (http://www.mcc.gov/about/reports/congressional/budgetjustifications/mcc-2008-cbj.pdf)
6. Millennium Challenge Corporation, Budget Justification 2008, 2/5/07. (http://www.mcc.gov/about/reports/congressional/budgetjustifications/mcc-2008-cbj.pdf)
7. Millennium Challenge Corporation, Budget Justification 2008, 2/5/07. (http://www.mcc.gov/about/reports/congressional/budgetjustifications/mcc-2008-cbj.pdf)
8.Congressional Research Service, RL 32427, 2/27/07.
9.Millennium Challenge Corporation, Budget Justification 2008, 2/5/07. (http://www.mcc.gov/about/reports/congressional/budgetjustifications/mcc-2008-cbj.pdf) and UN (http://www.un.org/special-rep/ohrlls/ldc/list.htm)
10.Millennium Challenge Corporation, Budget Justification 2008, 2/5/07. (http://www.mcc.gov/about/reports/congressional/budgetjustifications/mcc-2008-cbj.pdf) UN (http://www.un.org/special-rep/ohrlls/ldc/list.htm)
11. Congressional Research Service, RL 32427, 2/27/07. http://www.congress.gov/erp/rl/pdf/RL32427.pdf)
12. UNICEF (http://www.unicef.ca/portal/Secure/Community/502/WCM/PRESS/50years/assets/FS/FS_Comparative_Stats.pdf)
13. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/59/51/34700392.pdf).
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