Sunday, July 30, 2017

EXCLUSIVE: Top U.S. Watchdog: ‘We’re Drowning Afghans in Money’



EXCLUSIVE: Top U.S. Watchdog: ‘We’re Drowning Afghans in Money’
by Edwin Mora 30 Jul 2017
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Hanging from John Sopko’s office in a building outside the Pentagon is a plaque that states, “Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”

Sopko told Breitbart News that is a motto he lives by, noting that it “could apply to most bureaucracies.”

As the U.S Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), Sopko is the steward of nearly $120 billion in taxpayer funds.

His devotion to oversight has rendered him both a respected U.S. watchdog and a “four letter word” among the segments of the government he supervises.

During an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, Sopko said the United States “overwhelmed” Afghanistan with too much money at the beginning of the war in October 2001.

“You can drown somebody in goodness. It’s the comedy of the absurd when it comes down to [U.S.] assistance [to Afghanistan] and we are just drowning Afghans in money. And when you drown somebody in money, you can’t be surprised that some of it gets wasted,” Sopko told Breitbart News.

“The American people should demand accountability,” he said later, adding that people in the United States should care about the Afghanistan war “because is a national security issue for the U.S. government. We are also spending billions of dollars there and we have a lot of American lives at risk.”

About 8,400 U.S. troops remain in Afghanistan. Since the war started in October, the United States government has appropriated more than $700 billion, including about $120 billion for reconstruction efforts.

Even after the vast U.S. investments, Sopko said Afghanistan’s “security has deteriorated” since he took office in 2012.

He identified the lack of “security” as his top concern.

Sopko told Breitbart News the current chaos in the country is hindering the SIGAR agency’s ability to carry out its duties, preventing his auditors from traveling to certain places.

More U.S. troops or State Department security personnel would help alleviate that problem, he pointed out.

As IG for the nation-building effort, Sopko’s duty is to protect American taxpayer dollars from wasteful spending, fraud, and abuse.

“Our job here is to highlight problems and try to fix them and, as a result, we break a lot of crockery and we’re not liked by some people. A lot of people like the status quo,” he explained.

He pointed out that the U.S. and Afghan governments share equal blame for the egregious mismanagement of American taxpayer dollars.

Nevertheless, Sopko revealed that no one in government has been reprimanded.

“The lack of accountability has shocked me the most” since becoming IG in 2012, declared SIGAR, stressing that “nobody is responsible for wasting taxpayer’s dollars.”

“I think it’s starting with Gen. [Jim] Mattis, he is the first secretary of defense to take an IG report and send it out to his senior officials and say let’s do something about it,” he proclaimed.

During the exclusive interview with Breitbart News, Sopko discussed the importance of his job to the future of the U.S. involvement in Afghanistan as President Donald Trump’s administration debates a new strategy that the commander-in-chief expects to be a departure from the failed plans of his predecessors.

“If we proceed no matter what, no matter what the number of troops, no matter how much money we spend, it’s got to be a whole of government approach,” he said, noting that the U.S. military cannot carry on the burden alone.

Government and military officials generally avoid inspectors general (IGs), so Sopko’s role is not at all glorified, particularly among those he is duty bound to supervise.

Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN), who served in Afghanistan, summed up how some in the government feel about SIGAR’s oversight when he joked during a hearing on July 26, “Mr. Sopko, thank you for what you do. Like I told you before, when I was in theater Sopko was a four-letter word, but on behalf of the American taxpayer I sure appreciate what you do.”

“I do have a lot of support,” said Sopko. “A lot of the people who have served and  a lot of people who have done policy issues realize somebody needs to save us and that’s what my job is.”

Sopko is optimistic about the future of the Afghanistan, telling Breitbart News U.S. victory in the war-ravaged nation is achievable but “it may take time.”

“Victory is when we can walk away and leave a government in place that can keep the terrorists out. That’s the stated reason why we’re there. We went into Afghanistan to kick the terrorists out and create a stable government that can keep terrorist out,” he said.

Taxpayer Funds
John A. Koskinen is the commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and a director at the AES Corporation.

Note: Charles O. Rossotti was a commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), is the chairman for the AES Corporation, and a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
Philip Lader is a director at the AES Corporation, and a lifetime director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
Open Society Foundations was a funder for the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).          
George Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, a board member for the International Crisis Group, and a friend of Michael Douglas.
Marc Grossman was a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), and a special representative for Afghanistan.
Richard C. Holbrooke was a special U.S. envoy for Afghanistan, and a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
Zalmay Khalilzad was a U.S. ambassador for Afghanistan, and is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
Charles O. Rossotti is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), the chairman for the AES Corporation, and was a commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
John A. Koskinen is the commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and a director at the AES Corporation.
Moises Naim is a director at the AES Corporation, a global board member for the Open Society Foundations, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank), and was a board member for the International Crisis Group.
Open Society Foundations was a funder for the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank).          
George Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, a board member for the International Crisis Group, and a friend of Michael Douglas.
Jessica Tuchman Mathews was the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank), a board member for the International Crisis Group, is a director at the American Friends of Bilderberg (think tank), a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank), and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).   
Ed Griffin’s interview with Norman Dodd in 1982    
(The investigation into the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace uncovered the plans for population control by involving the United States in war)     
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank) was a funder for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank).  
Michael Douglas is a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank), and a friend of George Soros.
Eugene Habiger is a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank), and was a commander in chief for the U.S. Strategic Command.
James E. Cartwright was a commander for the U.S. Strategic Command, a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), an advisory board member for the Truman Center for National Policy, and is an advisory board member for the Truman National Security Project.
Charles O. Rossotti is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), the chairman for the AES Corporation, and was a commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Madeleine K. Albright is an honorary director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), an advisory board member for the Truman Center for National Policy, and an advisory board member for the Truman National Security Project.
Gabrielle Giffords is an advisory board member for the Truman Center for National Policy, an advisory board member for the Truman National Security Project, and a co-founder for the Americans for Responsible Solutions.
Americans for Responsible Solutions is a “Gun Safety, Gun Control” PAC for guns.
Covington & Burling LLP was the lobby firm for the Americans for Responsible Solutions.
Stuart E. Eizenstat is a senior counsel at Covington & Burling LLP, and a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
Charles O. Rossotti is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), the chairman for the AES Corporation, and was a commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Marc Grossman was a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), and a special representative for Afghanistan.
Richard C. Holbrooke was a special U.S. envoy for Afghanistan, and a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
Zalmay Khalilzad was a U.S. ambassador for Afghanistan, and is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
Charles O. Rossotti is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), the chairman for the AES Corporation, and was a commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
John A. Koskinen is a director at the AES Corporation, and the commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
John R. Allen is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), and was a commander for the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan.
David H. Petraeus was a commanding officer for the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, and is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
Charles O. Rossotti is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), the chairman for the AES Corporation, and was a commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
John A. Koskinen is a director at the AES Corporation, and the commissioner for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

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