Yep, 3 out of 18


Richardson accurately quoted the September Government Accountability Office report that concluded the Iraqi government had met only three of 18 goals set by Congress to assess President Bush’s war strategy.

How many benchmarks the Iraqi government has actually met depends on whom you ask.

The GAO, the investigative arm of Congress, determined three targets had been met and four were partially met. An analysis released by the White House shortly after the GAO report concluded nine of 18 goals had been met.

We’ll skip the debate over how much progress has been made in Iraq. Richardson cites his source and gets it right; the GAO says three of 18 benchmarks have been met.

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Janet Zink
Former Staff Writer, St. Petersburg Times
November 15, 2007

Truth-o-meter Ruling

True

Statement

"Three out of the 18 benchmarks of the (GAO) have been fulfilled. Even among Republican math, that is a failing grade."

Context

Las Vegas, Nev.

Speaker/Target

Statement Date

November 15, 2007
Our Sources

U.S. Government Accountability Office Report to Congressional Committees, Securing, Stabilizing, and Rebuilding Iraq

White House, Benchmark Assessment Report

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