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US Military Operations in Iraq Cost Nearly US$4bn Monthly

The United States is spending nearly 4 billion dollars a month in Iraq, a "burn rate" that is likely to continue far longer than the Bush administration intended due to ongoing attacks on US forces, the Washington Post reported Thursday.


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The United States is spending nearly 4 billion dollars a month in Iraq, a "burn rate" that is likely to continue far longer than the Bush administration intended due to ongoing attacks on US forces, the Washington Post reported Thursday.

Pentagon officials have avoided divulging the size of the forcethey anticipated for Iraqi occupation and reconstruction, but a Pentagon report sent to US Congress last week conceded that demobilization has not been as rapid as planned.

US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told the US Senate Armed Services Committee Wednesday that the monthly cost of operations in Iraq is roughly 3.9 billion dollars.

The military has already had to shift about 3.6 billion dollarsfrom an Iraq contingency fund and other military accounts to coverunanticipated costs, according to the report.

And the current force in Iraq -- about 150,000 troops -- will likely remain in the region into the next fiscal year, which begins in October, the report said. Before the war, US Defense Department officials hinted that the peacekeeping force would be 40,000 to 60,000 troops.

The 3.9 billion dollars monthly spending rate is nearly double the rate anticipated for longer-term peacekeeping operations, a USHouse Appropriations Committee aide said.


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