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Letter "S" » Steven Kosiak Quotes
«I think the incentives there are pretty strong to use the supplemental. It doesn't play the same way when you call it emergency funding.»
«From the very macro level, which is frankly all you can do, I would think [burn rates would be] roughly the same if you have roughly the same troops there.»
«There is some reason to be surprised that it's this much. The Congressional Budget Office had estimated the defense department would need $85bn and that was with no drawdown in troops.»
«Given the critical importance to the war effort of winning the 'hearts and minds' of the Iraqi people, and the generally strong support among Iraqis for reconstruction-related assistance, such a lopsided approach seems, at best, risky.»
«Even assuming, perhaps optimistically, that this gap could be covered by drawing equally upon U.S., international and Iraqi resources, this suggests that an additional $5 to $10 billion in U.S. reconstruction assistance might need to be provided.»
«Unfortunately, while substantial progress has been made in some sectors, in many areas Iraq remains far short of achieving the relatively modest goals set out for reconstruction in the immediate aftermath of the U.S. invasion in 2003.»
«This estimate has, unfortunately, proven to be overly optimistic.»
«If you look at the earlier estimates of anticipated costs, this war is a lot more expensive than it should be based on past conflicts.»
«This war is turning out to cost far more than anticipated and not simply because we had to stay in Iraq with far more troops and far longer than the Bush administration expected. Compared to past wars and earlier projections of war costs made by the Congressional Budget Office and others, this war is turning out to be very expensive.»
«Currently we're paying for this war essentially on our credit card. We're not raising taxes, we're not cutting other programs to pay for it and that adds to the federal debt.»