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US Costs of Iraq, Afghan Wars Top $900 Billion: Report
WASHINGTON - U.S. military operations, including the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, have cost $904 billion since 2001 and could top $1.7 trillion by 2018, even with big cuts in overseas troop deployments, a report said on Monday.
In this March 31, 2008 file photo, an Iraqi family reacts as U.S. Army soldiers from K Troop, Third Squadron, Third Armored Cavalry Regiment detain their relative after a rocket propelled grenade attack on U.S. troops in Mosul, 360 kilometers (225 miles) northwest of Baghdad, Iraq. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo/FILE) A new study released by the nonpartisan Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, or CSBA, said the Iraq conflict's $687 billion price tag alone now exceeds the cost of every past U.S. war except for World War II, when expenditures are adjusted for inflation.
With another $184 billion in spending for Afghanistan included, the two conflicts surpass the cost of the Vietnam War by about 50 percent, the report said.
CSBA said U.S. military operations have already reached $904 billion since 2001, including the two wars as well as stepped-up military security activities at home and the payout in war-related veterans' benefits. The estimate includes allocated spending into 2009.
In contrast, a separate Government Accountability Office study released on Monday said Congress has provided the Pentagon with $808 billion for the Bush administration's global war on terrorism from 2001 through September 30, 2008, including $508 billion for Iraq and $118 billion for Afghanistan, the Philippines and the Horn of Africa.
The CSBA study said U.S. taxpayers could pay another $416 billion to $817 billion over the next decade, even if the combined troop deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan were slashed to between 30,000 and 75,000.
That would bring the cost for both wars to between $1.3 trillion and $1.72 trillion for 2001 through 2018, and even higher when federal borrowing costs are included, CSBA said.
The United States has 143,000 troops in Iraq and 31,000 in Afghanistan. Washington has agreed to withdraw its forces from Iraq by the end of 2011, under a newly signed agreement with the Iraqi government. But U.S. officials are planning to add more than 20,000 forces in Afghanistan within 12 to 18 months.
One reason for the ballooning costs is the Bush administration's habit of funding the wars through supplemental budget requests, a practice that CSBA said has eroded congressional oversight and weakened the Pentagon's long-term planning and budgeting processes.
The Bush administration and Congress have also pursued significant tax cuts since 2001 and robust spending increases, rather than following the established approach of funding war costs by combining tax increases with curbs on domestic spending and borrowing.
"The Bush administration has taken a starkly different approach to financing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan," the CSBA study said in its executive summary.
In fact, CSBA said war cost projections rise significantly when interest payments on the federal debt are included in the calculations.
Overall costs would reach $1.4 trillion to $1.8 trillion from 2001 through 2018 if borrowing were assumed to cover 10 percent of underlying military operations.
CSBA said war cost projections would climb to between $2 trillion and $2.5 trillion, if all costs were covered by borrowing.
(Editing by David Alexander and David Wiessler)
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Show AllWho's getting all this money?
What money? It is all electronic credits that add to the debt. The banks are hoarding cash because there is not enough cash (real money) only 300 billion in cash in the USA now.
Like Steve Leisman says on TV, they can't print new money until they sell treasury securities to back it up, but they are offering near zero interest on the new treasury securities. Anyone out there want to buy some?
The whole Federal Reserve system is the ponzi all seeing eye on the pyramid on top of all the smaller Ponzi schemes being peeled away and that is why none of the trillions promised will help. It is all electronic credits that the world bankers know is funny money.
Now that's what I call looting the US treasury.
It's just the neocons' way of spreading the wealth...
How perverse. It took seven years and multiple Congressional appropriations to jack up the cost of US overseas militarism to the $800 billion dollar level that Bush and Treasury Secretary Paulson demanded Congress pass immediately (as an emergency Wall Street bail out blank check) just before the 2008 election.
These two catastrophic federal expenditures of the Bush/Cheney era are, of course, related. Maybe by January 20, 2009, Grover Norquist's infamous dream metaphor of drowning the baby in the bathtub will come true - not because the size of the government shrank, but because the tub was filled to overflowing with IOU's.
Bill from Saginaw
1.7 trillion ????
No way, didn't you see Busch x-mas Barney cam show.
Didn't that little dog walk into a closet at the white house that had another 2 trillion tied up in neat little bundles with red bows.
Barney , you need to share that with your other Elite buddy dogs.
How much is Bush's Dogs in the window?
About 5 trillion dollars , and guess who gets the bill.
Merry Christmas, and trust me ,Christ had nothing to do with this mess, but the Religious Lunatic Right, well that's another story.
BornFreeMen
Repeal the Patriots Acts, Save the Constitution, and for Gods sake put regulations back on the banks and wall street.Separation of church and state is a must, warrant less witch hunting has been outlawed since 1700.
The German war debt was forgiven by the Allies, after the German high command was tried and convicted at Nuremberg.
The Japanese war debt was forgiven as well, and massive aid was allowed to flow to both former War Mongering Nations AFTER, the Trials of the Leaders.
Of course the only members that were tried were the ones who did not commit suicide.
The Bush administration has been guilty of the same crimes as the above, and none of those individuals are of the mind set that would commit suicide.
So the only choice will be:
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There may not be a future for the United States of America at least in its present form. Without an appeal to justice in the proper court of authority the kind of destruction ,death, and the many crimes against humanity, and international law that the U.S.A. has participated in these past seven years will not be forgiven or forgotten for a very long time. The door is open for many to participate, if you do not want to join in any of the many endeavors that are on the verge of being instigated, start your own.
But above all else do not remain silent, or your silence may be construed as your consent.
We all need to put the pressure on Obama to Recognize the World Court immediately!
Here are some links where all our 3rd party folks can help get justice started now.
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Bob Fertik
Gee, why was it again that the world is teetering on the brink of the Greatest Depression?
"The Bush administration has taken a starkly different approach to financing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,"
Yahh...it's called bankruptcy...in every meaning of that word! It's also known as financial ruin. The rapers and pillagers have been destroying their own country, all while destroying others countries, and others lives. This is the most blatantly murderous regime in US history...and that's not to say there haven't been others (Reagan and HW Bush come to mind), just that this one went far out of it's way to do all of this monstrous damage. The United States as we dreamed it, no longer exists. It is permanently corrupted by their greedy love of money, power and death on a global scale. For them it's all good business...for ordinary human beings it is an outrage on human dignity, which happens to be the description of torture in the Geneva Conventions (the line Bush couldn't understand..."too vague").
To sarcastically paraphrase Churchill, "Never has so much been spent by so few to benefit so little, yet cause suffering for so many. The field of human endeavor will always recall their feats of thievery and shudder in amazement as to how they were able to get away with it."
"Saturam est difficile non scribere" Juvenal
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Why worry? Just print and/or borrow some more money.
And why only two wars? It's time for America to start two or three more. Where, you ask?
Well, Africa has lots of oil so surely they need exposure to a bit of American freedom and democracy. And Iran is just begging to be uplifted.
And what about Venezuela? How dare Chavez start sharing oil profits with all his citizens and giving capitalism a bad name.
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The only thing we get for $900,000,000,000.oo is a pair of size 10 shoes.
The only way to keep this economy moving is to start another war. It is too bad that some people on both sides have to die but the alternative is economic death for a great many people.
That is what kept the US economy 'growing'. It is part of the GDP.
Without this waste the economy would have had zero or negative
growth. As growth and consumer spending is all that matters,
what's the fuss about? We should be thankful for the MIC and their
financiers, they are real patriots, helping to keep the nations debt
growing.
Now they want to invest into the same infrastructure they have
neglected since 2001. Adolf Hitler did the same thing. Building
Highways and rail road tracks to employ the disenfranchised.
It's Deja Vu all over again...
May all Beings be blessed. Specifically the weak and ill minded.
Joe Stiglitz says 3 trillion.
These budgetary stories need some clarification so they become meaningful.
What about the costs of contractors? What about the costs of medical care for the wounded? Let's talk about ALL the war associated costs.
People have no idea where their money is going.
David Morgan needs to create a context and report the story with some perspective. Otherwise it's just more meaningless numbers...
Aw shucks- and to think-- we could have used that money for something really worthwhile- like more bailouts.
Honestly, I'm no economist, but couldn't 900 billion dollars go a long way in fostering new programs (educational assistance, green technologies, healthcare reform, etc) that would really stimulate the economy and help the public? Why is it that the only good excuses for spending the big money are wars or rich guys in trouble? I don't get it. Why aren't more Americans asking these questions?
Maybe it would be helpful if someone broke it down: "Check box A if you'd like a portion of your paycheck to be invested in war. Please note that by selecting this option you will be ultimately and personally responsible for the deaths of thousands. Or check box B and we will invest your money in sustainable programs that may result in better schools and infrastructure, more job opportunities and an improved quality of life for yourself and many worldwide." Maybe at this stage we don't really have the ability to specify exactly where the money goes, but still-- I have encountered many people that upon hearing the current costs of the war, simply accept it with a "wow, that's a lot of money, but if they say so..." But if you were to tell these same people that those billions were being spent on social programs, they would be gasp at the idea. Why is that?
"Why is that?", consider it successful indoctrination into blind subservience to the MIC mindset, beginning with the first day of preschool in America, "Good Morning Mrs. Whipple." "Good morning children, now today we'll learn some important rules to follow. And here to get us started is Happy Halli the clown from Hallibuton. Weeeee."
The total Iraq/Afghan invasion/occupation cost is going to be $8 trillion after the bankers and veteran's administration's cuts. God please bring us some more enemies!! We need to keep growing this economy and WAR is the only way we know!!!
W A R F A R E!!!
W A R F A R E!!!
W A R F A R E!!!
George C. Brown - So who's surprised? Does anyone really have an idea what the total costs are if EVERYTHING related to that mess is added in?