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Iraq
Approximate number of U.S. troops currently in Iraq:
139,000
Percent of coalition forces contributed by the U.S.
85.7
Weeks since the Pentagon developed a plan to draw down U.S. forces in Iraq to roughly 40,000 by mid-2005:
98
Approximate amount appropriated by Congress for Iraq operations so far:
$218 billion
Approximate amount spent by the U.S. in World War I:
$205 billion
Approximate amount spent in Iraq by the U.S. last week:
$1.03 billion
Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) found:
0
Number of U.S. service members killed in Iraq:
1,886
Number killed since the President announced the end of major combat:
1,747
Number reported wounded by the Defense Department:
14,265
Approximate number of medical evacuations of U.S. military personnel performed since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom:
55,000
Number of National Guard soldiers killed in Iraq through August 27, 2005:
269
Number of National Guard soldiers killed in the entire Vietnam War:
97
Number of Iraqi military and police killed since training began (June 2003):
3,051
Estimated number of insurgents in Iraq (November 2003):
5,000
Estimated number of insurgents in Iraq (June 2005):
15 - 20,000
Estimated number of 107 Iraqi military and special police battalions that are capable of operating independently:
3
Total amount of taxpayers' money spent by Halliburton that the Defense Contract Audit Agency has deemed either excessive or insufficiently documented:
$1.47 billion
Amount charged to American taxpayers by Halliburton to build a movie library for its employees:
$152 million
Number of movies in the library:
10,000
Total number of nations contributing troops to Iraq as part of President Bush's "coalition of the willing" at some point during the war:
37
Number of these nations that either have withdrawn or plan to withdraw their troops from the coalition:
14
Average size of troop contributions by nations with troops currently deployed to Iraq, excluding the United States, United Kingdom, South Korea, and Italy:
186
Amount of the $13.6 billion pledged by the international community for Iraq's reconstruction that had been dispersed as of May 2005:
$603 million
Foreigners kidnapped in Iraq last month:
22
Foreigners kidnapped during the five previous months combined:
19
War on Terrorism
Days since September 11, 2001 that Osama bin Laden has remained uncaptured:
1,454
Days after bombing Pearl Harbor that Japan surrendered to U.S. forces:
1,365
Number of times President Bush mentioned the "war on terror" in one month before the 2004 elections:
71
Number of times in the six months following the 2004 elections:
66
Chances of a WMD attack in the next ten years, according to leading arms experts:
70 percent
Number of discovered cases of potential illicit smuggling of nuclear or radiological material out of the former Soviet Union last year:
200
Percent of former Soviet nuclear material stockpiles secured under Nunn-Lugar counterproliferation programs:
26
Number of terrorist suspects the Bush Administration claims have been convicted since September 11, 2001:
200
Number that have actually been convicted:
39
Total hours of wiretap recordings related to counterterrorism that the FBI has failed to review:
8,000
Average time the FBI requires to hire contract linguists to review the tapes:
16 months
U.S. Military Personnel
# Readiness/Strain
Total National Guard and Reserve personnel currently deployed:
145,953
Percentage of the Army's Third Infantry Division currently serving a second tour in Iraq:
50
Number of Marine battalions that are currently serving or preparing to serve their third combat tour in Iraq:
5
Of the 333 Army National Guard infantry, military police, armor, and Special Forces units, the number currently combat-ready without reinforcements:
6
Percent of Army Reserve currently ineligible for deployment because of recent deployments, lack of training, medical reasons, etc.:
84
Value of total Reserve Component equipment shortage, beginning Fiscal Year 2005:
$15.21 billion
Army National Guard equipment shortage, as a percentage of the total:
76.7
Shortage of Captains, who serve as unit-level leaders, in the Army Reserve:
52 percent
# Recruiting and Retention
Recruits needed per month for the rest of the fiscal year, if the Army is to meet its annual goal:
12,396.5
Highest monthly total of Army recruits this year:
8,086
Number of months the Marine Corps missed its recruiting goals between January and April 2005:
4
Number of months the Marine Corps missed its recruiting goals in ten years before January 2005:
0
Prior to 2004, years since the Army National Guard last missed its annual recruiting goal:
11
Consecutive months the Army National Guard has missed its monthly recruiting goals:
9
Number of the six Reserve Components that met their recruiting goals last month:
2
Rate of loss of Army captains and lieutenants, the Army's junior officers, in 2004:
8.5
Average rate of loss of Army captains and lieutenants, 1996-2004:
7.3
Resignation requests submitted by Army Reserve Officers in 2001:
15
Resignation requests submitted by Army Reserve Officers, September 2003-September 2004:
370
Percent of Army enlisted special operations personnel leaving the force in 2004:
13
Percent of Army enlisted special operations personnel leaving in 2003:
6
# Morale
Percent of troops in Iraq reporting that their unit's morale is "low" or "very low":
54
Increase in the divorce rate among Army officers since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom:
317 percent
North Korea
Estimated minimum number of nuclear weapons likely produced by North Korea during the Bush Administration:
4-6
Estimated number produced by North Korea from 1953 to 2000:
1-2
Potential number of nuclear weapons North Korea could possess by next year if Six-Party Talks continue to produce no disarmament agreement:
11
Darfur
Estimated number of conflict-related deaths per day in Darfur, Sudan:
500
Estimated number since President Bush took office:
400,000
Days since Secretary of State Powell first called the situation "genocide":
362
Number of days after the Senate passed the Darfur Accountability Act as an amendment to H.R. 1268 that the Administration wrote a letter pressuring House Republicans (successfully) to remove it from the final bill:
1
Number of Darfuris expected to require food assistance during the August-October "hunger season":
3.5 million
Conflict-affected persons in Darfur and Eastern Chad:
3.2 million
Total population of the Darfur region:
6 million
Homeland Security
Factor by which passengers on mass transit systems exceed passengers on airlines:
16
Funding per passenger the Bush Administration has spent to secure mass transit systems since September 11, 2001:
$0.01
Cost of security upgrades needed to protect rail and transit systems as estimated by U.S. transit authorities:
$6 billion
Amount of funding designated specifically for rail and transit security in President Bush's budget:
$0
Total amount of funding added to the Fiscal Year 2006 Homeland Security Appropriations bill for rail security in the wake of the July 7 London Bombings:
$0
Number of provisions in federal law requiring chemical facilities to establish safeguards against a terrorist attack:
0
Number of chemical facilities at which a terrorist strike could threaten the lives of over 1 million people:
123
Percent of cargo arriving at U.S. ports inspected for WMD:
Iraq
Approximate number of U.S. troops currently in Iraq:
139,000
Percent of coalition forces contributed by the U.S.
85.7
Weeks since the Pentagon developed a plan to draw down U.S. forces in Iraq to roughly 40,000 by mid-2005:
98
Approximate amount appropriated by Congress for Iraq operations so far:
$218 billion
Approximate amount spent by the U.S. in World War I:
$205 billion
Approximate amount spent in Iraq by the U.S. last week:
$1.03 billion
Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) found:
0
Number of U.S. service members killed in Iraq:
1,886
Number killed since the President announced the end of major combat:
1,747
Number reported wounded by the Defense Department:
14,265
Approximate number of medical evacuations of U.S. military personnel performed since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom:
55,000
Number of National Guard soldiers killed in Iraq through August 27, 2005:
269
Number of National Guard soldiers killed in the entire Vietnam War:
97
Number of Iraqi military and police killed since training began (June 2003):
3,051
Estimated number of insurgents in Iraq (November 2003):
5,000
Estimated number of insurgents in Iraq (June 2005):
15 - 20,000
Estimated number of 107 Iraqi military and special police battalions that are capable of operating independently:
3
Total amount of taxpayers' money spent by Halliburton that the Defense Contract Audit Agency has deemed either excessive or insufficiently documented:
$1.47 billion
Amount charged to American taxpayers by Halliburton to build a movie library for its employees:
$152 million
Number of movies in the library:
10,000
Total number of nations contributing troops to Iraq as part of President Bush's "coalition of the willing" at some point during the war:
37
Number of these nations that either have withdrawn or plan to withdraw their troops from the coalition:
14
Average size of troop contributions by nations with troops currently deployed to Iraq, excluding the United States, United Kingdom, South Korea, and Italy:
186
Amount of the $13.6 billion pledged by the international community for Iraq's reconstruction that had been dispersed as of May 2005:
$603 million
Foreigners kidnapped in Iraq last month:
22
Foreigners kidnapped during the five previous months combined:
19
War on Terrorism
Days since September 11, 2001 that Osama bin Laden has remained uncaptured:
1,454
Days after bombing Pearl Harbor that Japan surrendered to U.S. forces:
1,365
Number of times President Bush mentioned the "war on terror" in one month before the 2004 elections:
71
Number of times in the six months following the 2004 elections:
66
Chances of a WMD attack in the next ten years, according to leading arms experts:
70 percent
Number of discovered cases of potential illicit smuggling of nuclear or radiological material out of the former Soviet Union last year:
200
Percent of former Soviet nuclear material stockpiles secured under Nunn-Lugar counterproliferation programs:
26
Number of terrorist suspects the Bush Administration claims have been convicted since September 11, 2001:
200
Number that have actually been convicted:
39
Total hours of wiretap recordings related to counterterrorism that the FBI has failed to review:
8,000
Average time the FBI requires to hire contract linguists to review the tapes:
16 months
U.S. Military Personnel
# Readiness/Strain
Total National Guard and Reserve personnel currently deployed:
145,953
Percentage of the Army's Third Infantry Division currently serving a second tour in Iraq:
50
Number of Marine battalions that are currently serving or preparing to serve their third combat tour in Iraq:
5
Of the 333 Army National Guard infantry, military police, armor, and Special Forces units, the number currently combat-ready without reinforcements:
6
Percent of Army Reserve currently ineligible for deployment because of recent deployments, lack of training, medical reasons, etc.:
84
Value of total Reserve Component equipment shortage, beginning Fiscal Year 2005:
$15.21 billion
Army National Guard equipment shortage, as a percentage of the total:
76.7
Shortage of Captains, who serve as unit-level leaders, in the Army Reserve:
52 percent
# Recruiting and Retention
Recruits needed per month for the rest of the fiscal year, if the Army is to meet its annual goal:
12,396.5
Highest monthly total of Army recruits this year:
8,086
Number of months the Marine Corps missed its recruiting goals between January and April 2005:
4
Number of months the Marine Corps missed its recruiting goals in ten years before January 2005:
0
Prior to 2004, years since the Army National Guard last missed its annual recruiting goal:
11
Consecutive months the Army National Guard has missed its monthly recruiting goals:
9
Number of the six Reserve Components that met their recruiting goals last month:
2
Rate of loss of Army captains and lieutenants, the Army's junior officers, in 2004:
8.5
Average rate of loss of Army captains and lieutenants, 1996-2004:
7.3
Resignation requests submitted by Army Reserve Officers in 2001:
15
Resignation requests submitted by Army Reserve Officers, September 2003-September 2004:
370
Percent of Army enlisted special operations personnel leaving the force in 2004:
13
Percent of Army enlisted special operations personnel leaving in 2003:
6
# Morale
Percent of troops in Iraq reporting that their unit's morale is "low" or "very low":
54
Increase in the divorce rate among Army officers since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom:
317 percent
North Korea
Estimated minimum number of nuclear weapons likely produced by North Korea during the Bush Administration:
4-6
Estimated number produced by North Korea from 1953 to 2000:
1-2
Potential number of nuclear weapons North Korea could possess by next year if Six-Party Talks continue to produce no disarmament agreement:
11
Darfur
Estimated number of conflict-related deaths per day in Darfur, Sudan:
500
Estimated number since President Bush took office:
400,000
Days since Secretary of State Powell first called the situation "genocide":
362
Number of days after the Senate passed the Darfur Accountability Act as an amendment to H.R. 1268 that the Administration wrote a letter pressuring House Republicans (successfully) to remove it from the final bill:
1
Number of Darfuris expected to require food assistance during the August-October "hunger season":
3.5 million
Conflict-affected persons in Darfur and Eastern Chad:
3.2 million
Total population of the Darfur region:
6 million
Homeland Security
Factor by which passengers on mass transit systems exceed passengers on airlines:
16
Funding per passenger the Bush Administration has spent to secure mass transit systems since September 11, 2001:
$0.01
Cost of security upgrades needed to protect rail and transit systems as estimated by U.S. transit authorities:
$6 billion
Amount of funding designated specifically for rail and transit security in President Bush's budget:
$0
Total amount of funding added to the Fiscal Year 2006 Homeland Security Appropriations bill for rail security in the wake of the July 7 London Bombings:
$0
Number of provisions in federal law requiring chemical facilities to establish safeguards against a terrorist attack:
0
Number of chemical facilities at which a terrorist strike could threaten the lives of over 1 million people:
123
Percent of cargo arriving at U.S. ports inspected for WMD: