. . . "ike most SIGAR reports, the analysis foregoes the kinds of recommendations and heated criticisms that have riled the agency and its implementing partners in the past.Still, the broad overview of how USAID has spent $13.3 billion since the U.S.-led invasion in 2002 includes a number of findings that are likely to fuel both support and condemnation of USAID???s reconstruction effort.It also comes in" .