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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 07:05 PM
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I got yer freakin' benchmarks right here...
(1) Forming a Constitutional Review Committee and then completing the constitutional review.

The Iraqi government has appointed a Constitutional Review Committee, but that group hasn't met yet or begun the constitutional review process.

(2) Enacting and implementing legislation on de-Baathification.

In March, the Iraqi parliament considered a de-Baathification law, but Shiite legislators objected and the law died.

(3) Enacting and implementing legislation to ensure the equitable distribution of hydrocarbon resources of the people of Iraq without regard to the sect or ethnicity of recipients, and enacting and implementing legislation to ensure that the energy resources of Iraq benefit Sunni Arabs, Shia Arabs, Kurds and other Iraqi citizens in an equitable manner.

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki announced unanimous Cabinet approval of a draft hydrocarbon law. But on Wednesday, Kurdish politicians said they opposed the latest version of the law. The draft law hasn't been published.

(4) Enacting and implementing legislation on procedures to form semi-autonomous regions.

The Iraqi government has not acted on this benchmark. Kurds support enacting legislation to establish strong semi-autonomous regions, but Sunnis object and Shiite groups are split.

(5) Enacting and implementing legislation establishing an Independent High Electoral Commission, provincial elections law, provincial council authorities and a date for provincial elections.

The Iraqi parliament has established an Independent High Electoral Commission, but the commission has not addressed provincial laws. The Iraqi government has said it would like to hold elections by the end of the year, but has not set a date.

(6) Enacting and implementing legislation addressing amnesty.

The Iraqi government has not discussed this benchmark.

(7) Enacting and implementing legislation establishing a strong militia disarmament program to ensure that such security forces are accountable only to the central government and loyal to the Constitution of Iraq.

Rebel cleric Muqtada al Sadr's militia, the Mahdi Army, still controls parts of the city, and some Iraqis believe it has expanded its hold since the surge began. Many members of the parliament are loyal to the Sadrist bloc.

(8) Establishing supporting political, media, economic and services committees in support of the Baghdad Security Plan.

The Iraqi government established those committees, but it is unclear what they accomplished.

(9) Providing three trained and ready Iraqi brigades to support Baghdad operations.

The Iraqi government has provided three brigades, but they are not fully manned.

(10) Providing Iraqi commanders with all authorities to execute this plan and to make tactical and operational decisions, in consultation with U.S commanders, without political intervention, to include the authority to pursue all extremists, including Sunni insurgents and Shiite militias.

While Iraqi troops have gone after both Sunni and Shiite extremists, those groups still control large parts of the capital.

(11) Ensuring that the Iraqi Security Forces are providing even-handed enforcement of the law.

The Iraqi Security Forces are largely Shiite, and Baghdad's Sunnis complain that they still operate along sectarian lines. There is considerable evidence that members of those forces participate in sectarian violence.

(12) Ensuring that ... (as) Prime Minister Maliki said, "the Baghdad security plan will not provide a safe haven for any outlaws, regardless of sectarian or political affiliation."

The Mahdi Army controls large parts of the capital.

(13) Reducing the level of sectarian violence in Iraq and eliminating militia control of local security.

The number of bodies found in the streets of Baghdad has dropped since the surge began. The number of car bombings has fluctuated. But militias still control local security.

(14) Establishing all of the planned joint security stations in neighborhoods across Baghdad.

The Iraqi security forces have established joint security stations across Baghdad.

(15) Increasing the number of Iraqi security forces units capable of operating independently.

There is nothing to suggest that more Iraqi forces can operate independently since the surge. Indeed, as many as two-thirds of units do not show up at their posts. And this week the Iraqi government, frustrated by its security forces inability to prevail, encouraged residents to take up arms and defend their communities.

(16) Ensuring that the rights of minority political parties in the Iraqi legislature are protected.

The Iraqi government has done nothing on this benchmark.

(17) Allocating and spending $10 billion in Iraqi revenues for reconstruction projects, including delivery of essential services, on an equitable basis.

The Iraqi government has allocated some of the funds, but public services have not improved since the surge began.

(18) Ensuring that Iraq's political authorities are not undermining or making false accusations against members of the Iraqi Security Forces.

Sunni and Shiite legislators have accused each other of supporting or backing armed factions

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/17855.html
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Joe Fields Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 07:12 PM
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1. Thank you, Will. A most thorough report.
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 07:15 PM
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2. Succinct and Timely--And It Will NEVER Hit the MSM
Edited on Thu Jul-12-07 07:16 PM by Demeter
They've accomplished less than W. Of course, without W's help, they might actually have made progress....
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fiore280 Donating Member (59 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 07:16 PM
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3. Hey that list of goals looks okay
Except for the fact that the oil sharing law is STEALING from them. What is up with that? It always seems that the Kurds stop the law, but why is it always the Kurds? I mean, Shouldn't they all be against the U.S. PRIVATIZING 60% of their OIL? For the benefit of the U.S.A?? Does anyone know why this turd doesn't get voted down?
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CaliforniaPeggy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 07:51 PM
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6. Welcome to DU!
Enjoy yourself in our addictive little village!

:hi:
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newyawker99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 10:32 AM
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12. Hi fiore280!!
Welcome to DU!! :toast:
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Terri S Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 07:21 PM
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4. saw that earlier...
I've been throwing it down the throat of every freeper troll I've come across today celebrating the grand 'success' with *'s benchmarks. lol
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spanone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 07:42 PM
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5. To allow bu$h* to declare a 50/50 success rate as to these 'benchmarks' is ludicrous.
and/or criminal

what to do?
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 07:54 PM
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7. How is that oil law coming? That's the big benchmark BushCo is watching.
That one that gives American oil companies about 50% of the profits?
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madokie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 07:56 PM
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8. there's no we gonna solve the problems in Iraq
Americans are the problem there, why is the onus put on the Iraqi to do something. hell they're doing the same damn thing I would be doing if I was in their place and so would all of us. we are not going to solve the problems in Iraq, thats ludicrous to even think we could. All we Americans can do in Iraq is leave
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Dr.Phool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 08:18 PM
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9. Other than those 18 little things, things are fine.
Quit nitpicking.

:sarcasm: for those who don't know me.
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Gonzo Gardener Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 12:27 AM
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10. Freakin' benchmarks, benchmarks vs. time-lines,
or, time-lines set by benchmarks... :crazy:

I have been pulling my hair out right along with you, Will & DUers.

That's some list. Even though these benchmarks have not been met it does look like BushCo has exported their brand of democracy successfully. :eyes:

AND...

Haven't ya heard? B*sh IS unifying the Iraqis! Benchmark about to be met!!!


http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/071207S.shtml

or

http://www.upi.com/Energy/Analysis/2007/07/09/analysis_iraq_near_united_in_opposition/8192/
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Opposition to American Oil Grab Is Unifying Iraqis
By Ben Lando
United Press International

Monday 09 July 2007

U.S. President Bush may be right: Iraq's oil law, although highly controversial, could be a "benchmark for reconciliation."

When Iraq's council of ministers last week suddenly approved the law, critics of various stripes united in opposition. Shiite and Sunni political parties alike denounced it, vowed to defeat it, even threatened to ensure Parliament can't take it up. It is seen by some as weakening the central government and giving too much to foreign companies.

...a coalition in Iraq grows. It encompasses Shiites, Sunnis, Kurds and secularists. Its goal is to keep Iraq together.

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I'm hoping that unified Iraqis will create a list of their own 'benchmarks' despite BushCo's best efforts to shock, awe, divide, conquer, and steal their oil.

I imagine that 'benchmark' #1 might be: kick out the occupiers.
Now, that's one way to end this war, eh? :evilgrin:



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newyawker99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 10:33 AM
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13. Hi Green Meanie!!
Welcome to DU!! :toast:
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RevolutionStartsNow Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 12:34 AM
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11. As someone who has done many a Gap Analysis report in my career...
I would say these guys are failing miserably.

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