8.03.2006

The Record of Rumsfeld and Bush in Iraq

Judd at Think Progress has compiled an impressive list of... er... )what's the mirror opposite of accomplishments?) what's gone on in Iraq since Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld last appeared before Congress. Read it and weep (seriously):

It will be the first time Rumsfeld has testified publicly about the war before the committee since February 2006. Here’s what’s happened in Iraq since then:

– Approximately 300 U.S. troops have died in Iraq
– Approximately
2,530 U.S. troops have been wounded
– Well over
10,000 Iraq civilians have been killed
– Insurgents have conducted an average of
620 attacks per week
– In March there were 7.8 hours of electricity per day in Baghdad (down from 16-24 hours before the war), last month there were 7.6 hours.
– In March there were 133,000 U.S. troops in Iraq. Today there are
132,000 U.S. troops in Iraq and plans to raise that number to 135,000.

That’s Rumsfeld’s record. Now he has to explain why it shows that we should “stay the course.”
Thanks, Judd (I believe Think Progress is one of the best information resources on the Web).