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Afghanistan: $57,077.60 - Surging by the Minute
$57,077.60. That’s what we’re paying per minute. Keep that in mind -- just for a minute or so.
After all, the surge is already on. By the end of December, the first 1,500 U.S. troops will have landed in Afghanistan, a nation roughly the size of Texas, ranked by the United Nations as second worst in the world in terms of human development.
Women and men from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, will be among the first to head out. It takes an estimated $1 million to send each of them surging into Afghanistan for one year. So a 30,000-person surge will be at least $30 billion, which brings us to that $57,077.60. That’s how much it will cost you, the taxpayer, for one minute of that surge.
By the way, add up the yearly salary of a Marine from Camp Lejeune with four years of service, throw in his or her housing allowance, additional pay for dependents, and bonus pay for hazardous duty, imminent danger, and family separation, and you’ll still be many thousands of dollars short of that single minute’s sum.
But perhaps this isn’t a time to quibble. After all, a job is a job, especially in the United States, which has lost seven million jobs since December 2007, while reporting record-high numbers of people seeking assistance to feed themselves and/or their families. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 36 million Americans, including one out of every four children, are currently on food stamps.
On the other hand, given the woeful inadequacy of that “safety net,” we might have chosen to direct the $30 billion in surge expenditures toward raising the average individual monthly Food Stamp allotment by $70 for the next year; that's roughly an additional trip to the grocery store, every month, for 36 million people. Alternatively, we could have dedicated that $30 billion to job creation. According to a recent report issued by the Political Economy Research Institute, that sum could generate a whopping 537,810 construction jobs, 541,080 positions in healthcare, fund 742,740 teachers or employ 831,390 mass transit workers.
For purposes of comparison, $30 billion -- remember, just the Pentagon-estimated cost of a 30,000-person troop surge -- is equal to 80% of the total U.S. 2010 budget for international affairs, which includes monies for development and humanitarian assistance. On the domestic front, $30 billion could double the funding (at 2010 levels) for the Children's Health Insurance Program and the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
Or think of the surge this way: if the United States decided to send just 29,900 extra soldiers to Afghanistan, 100 short of the present official total, it could double the amount of money -- $100 million -- it has allocated to assist refugees and returnees from Afghanistan through the State Department's Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration.
Leaving aside the fact that the United States already accounts for 45% of total global military spending, the $30 billion surge cost alone would place us in the top-ten for global military spending, sandwiched between Italy and Saudi Arabia. Spent instead on “soft security” measures within Afghanistan, $30 billion could easily build, furnish and equip enough schools for the entire nation.
Continuing this nod to the absurd for just one more moment, if you received a silver dollar every second, it would take you 960 years to haul in that $30 billion. Not that anyone could hold so much money. Together, the coins would weigh nearly 120 tons, or more than the poundage of 21,000 Asian elephants, an aircraft carrier, or the Washington Monument. Converted to dollar bills and laid end-to-end, $30 billion would reach 2.9 million miles or 120 times around the Earth.
One more thing, that $30 billion isn’t even the real cost of Obama’s surge. It’s just a minimum, through-the-basement estimate. If you were to throw in all the bases being built, private contractors hired, extra civilians sent in, and the staggering costs of training a larger Afghan army and police force (a key goal of the surge), the figure would surely be startlingly higher. In fact, total Afghanistan War spending for 2010 is now expected to exceed $102.9 billion, doubling last year's Afghan spending. Thought of another way, it breaks down to $12 million per hour in taxpayer dollars for one year. That’s equal to total annual U.S. spending on all veteran's benefits, from hospital stays to education.
In Afghan terms, our upcoming single year of war costs represents nearly five times that country’s gross domestic product or $3,623.70 for every Afghan woman, man, and child. Given that the average annual salary for an Afghan soldier is $2,880 and many Afghans seek employment in the military purely out of economic desperation, this might be a wise investment -- especially since the Taliban is able to pay considerably more for its new recruits. In fact, recent increases in much-needed Afghan recruits appear to correlate with the promise of a pay raise.
All of this is, of course, so much fantasy, since we know just where that $30-plus billion will be going. In 2010, total Afghanistan War spending since November 2001 will exceed $325 billion, which equals the combined annual military spending of Great Britain, China, France, Japan, Germany, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. If we had never launched an invasion of Afghanistan or stayed on fighting all these years, those war costs, evenly distributed in this country, would have meant a $2,298.80 dividend per U.S. taxpayer.
Even as we calculate the annual cost of war, the tens of thousands of Asian elephants in the room are all pointing to $1 trillion in total war costs for Iraq and Afghanistan. The current escalation in Afghanistan coincides with that rapidly-approaching milestone. In fact, thanks to Peter Baker’s recent New York Times report on the presidential deliberations that led to the surge announcement, we know that the trillion-dollar number for both wars may be a gross underestimate. The Office of Management and Budget sent President Obama a memo, Baker tells us, suggesting that adding General McChrystal’s surge to ongoing war costs, over the next 10 years, could mean -- forget Iraq -- a trillion dollar Afghan War.
At just under one-third of the 2010 U.S. federal budget, $1 trillion essentially defies per-hour-per-soldier calculations. It dwarfs all other nations' military spending, let alone their spending on war. It makes a mockery of food stamps and schools. To make sense of this cost, we need to leave civilian life behind entirely and turn to another war. We have to reach back to the Vietnam War, which in today's dollars cost $709.9 billion -- or $300 billion less than the total cost of the two wars we're still fighting, with no end in sight, or even $300 billion less than the long war we may yet fight in Afghanistan.



35 Comments so far
Show AllThis article makes it very clear that our 'leadership' is insane. Look around at your community. Could your town use some of our tax funds to improve the life of the people and all life in your community?
The citizens of this nation have become so inert that we allow this insanity to continue and gain greater strength.
You must not vote for any public official who supports this insanity. Don't tell me about any one of them being the lesser of two evils. If your rep voted for the surge, the bankster bailout and will not support Medicare for All, single payer; you too would be insane if you vote for that corrupt official again.
Not only are they insane, but all those people in the MSM - people like...say...Brian Williams - who report such news with a straight face as if it is perfectly normal for us to be ruled by psychopathic elite lunatics - they too are insane.
Sioux Rose
KITAJ: That's an excellent point. Media's voices, the "progammers" give a face of normalcy to what no sane society ought to ever countenance!
There was a piece on CBS evening news a few days back where they were laying out how a war against North Korea would play out. They said it would be quick and the South would be guaranteed to win. I guess the "experts" that were on the show were basing this theory on how well the two short wars we have been fighting for the last 8 years are going, and how well things turned out the last time we fought the North Koreans.
Like Kitaj said, these people are psychopathic lunatics that are enabled by the MSM. Sick...
A nation of Rip Van Winkles---asleep for the last ten years; asleep for the next ten.
The racist prejudice and discrimination we are familiar with is not the one that is threatening the earth and humanity itself. The MIC PTB don't see us, Afghanis or Americans or any other population, as belonging to the same species as they. We are expendable, used as cattle or honeybees from whom all is taken but that minimum necessary to sustain life but only so long as that life continues to benefit the elite. They will continue to use our resources for their benefit and our destruction until ... ?
Tell me I'm wrong.
Consider including a copy of this article with each of your Holiday Greeting cards or emails and inside any wrapped gift to remind the recipient of the core nature of the world and times we live in. And hopefully provoke pondering of what sort of society and world will develop as a result of this military madness.
Including a copy of this article with each holiday greeting card, e-mails and wrapped gifts cards: wouldn't that be the ultimate in hypocrisy and moronic irony?
Thanks Jo,Chris,and Mary, for your post ,these dismal numbers ,and ,your many good works.I was just asking about "my $hare of these wars" this morning.So I guess I owe the Pentagon about ten grand !Maybe they will take an IOU. peace on earth
The money certainly could be used more constructively elsewhere, but simply put, war is immoral. A dollar value can not be put on the dead and injured, the displaced, the shattered families and communities.
Buck
I normally disagree with ‘the anti war crowd’ however you have shown your true colors by caring about the morality or as you put it the ill morality of war. Your arguments at least are not based on selfishness and greed of ‘this could be spent on[fill in the blank]’
Well said sir
Dear Sap,
One cannot place a value on the lost and damaged lives and ill morality of war. However, the absurdity of the monetary cost can be tabulated. This type of monetary calculation is meant to put an understandable comparison on a finite resource - American tax dollars - and is directed at those to whom tax dollars seem their only concern, whether taxpayers or hypocritical conservative congressman. By the way, calling those who wish to spend that ill morality money on schools, veteran's aid, healthcare, and other social services "selfish and greedy" is just plain stupid.
Signed
The Anti-War Crowd
You sort of made my point.
Most people have not posted to this thread moral outrage at war but rather 'that money can be spent on something else'.
Why not say, ‘It does not matter if it’s free I think war is wrong’?
I think the moral outrage is at least implied, besides, the point of the article was the obscene monetary cost of the Afghan incursion, so posters should be on topic. It is the pro-war crowd whose god is money, hence these apparently callous monetary comparisons are made by war opponents to give it a price tag the warmongers can comprehend.
morality is the topic
eye of the beholder...
Yep that "anti-war crowd" is so disagreeable..Why cant they just get along like the "pro-war crowd" ?
Oh, yeah, but think of all the money that can be made by 'reconstructing' those communities and hunting down the disgruntled relatives (a/k/a "terrorists") of all those dead, injured and displaced
But the more war and more Military spending crowd already have a Jingo to counter the authors argument.
"Freedom is not free!"
They will repeat this nonsense even as they are asked to take a 20 percent wage cut in order to "Compete with China" and mortgage the rest of their lives away in order to borrow enough money (Which comes from China) to send their Children to College to train for all those Jobs that will be outsourced to China.
GwNorth
"Freedom is not free!" It is indeed not free and anyone that is not a fool knows that.
The problem with that line here is in this instance, Afghanistan and Iraq have nothing to do with our freedom or with defending our country. Never did.
Remember the arguments about WMD? What did WMD hve to do with 9/11? If you are using that criteria for attacking a country, then North Korea would have been #1 on your list.
Continuing this folly and indeed adding to it tells us everyhing we need to know about our current leadership.
Oh come on. The USA spends 1 TRILLION a year on its Military and wars.
You have been asked this before and refuse to answer.
Name one war since 1945 that the USA was involved in wherein the failure to involve oneself in said war would have Cost Americans their FREEDOM.
Name one Country in that period that was a threat to Invade the USA and that would have been a threat to invade the US even if the USA had cut its military spending to a 1/10th of what they in fact spent.
You can not answer it. All these enemies do NOT exist. You spend 1 trillion a year to deter that which does not exist. This is irrational.
Costa Rica is the answer. The Costa Rican army has had the US in panic mode for a very, very long time
Actually the founding principle of the US is that freedom is free. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. ..."
And we'd all be pretty damn free without the war machine.
In fact the freest places on Earth have little in the way of military budgets.
I know the reality hasn't matched the rhetoric, but military people are always making this unsupportable claim that the imperial US military somehow guarantees freedom at home. What's actually supposed to - and does - guarantee freedom at home is when people in government positions don't abuse their powers.
We have the world's two largest oceans on either side, Canada on another and Mexico on the fourth side. You couldn't ask for a better arrangement for peace. Where exactly are these invading hordes coming form that are going to enslave 300 million Americans spread over one of the world's largest countries?
The only threat to us I see is our own government and military.
I can't think of any war the US fought since the Civil War that was for the greater freedom of anyone. Eventually the US played a secondary role in defeating the Nazis (thanks, USSR!) but even WWII saw some people gain freedom only as a side-effect.
The amount of freedoms lost domestically when a war happens are large and repeated.
This is obscene and shocking. NOT TO MENTION THAT WE COULD PAY FOR HEALTHCARE FOR EVERYONE IN THIS COUNTRY MANY TIMES OVER!
And where have all those damn *tea-baggers* been on this issue? How about a mass march on Washington protesting the Imperial policies of the corporate plutocracy that have destroyed this country?
The tea-baggers are, of course, a fabrication of the right-wing media who tell them where to go, what to think and what to say. To them America = Flag = War, so any money spent on a bloated, unneccessary military is patriotic, while providing healthcare for an unwed mother is socialism. But she has to have that baby - after all, abortion is so uncivilized.
So that the baby can be molested by their Catholic priest and grow up to join the army and fight the Muslims. It's a perfect circle and it all makes sense!
"$57,077.60. That’s what we’re paying per minute. Keep that in mind -- just for a minute or so."
Paying who for what?
I used to believe that insanity was an aberration in human beings, and sanity was the norm. Now I am becoming convinced that it is the other way around. At least this is the case in Washington, D. C.
I just watched a prayer meeting of GOP senators and representatives on MSNBC. It reminded me of televised shows we used to laugh at back in the 1950s when Oral Roberts put his healing hands on the "sick and afflicted"--and sent them writhing into deliriums of spirituality. Now it's apparently mainstream senatorial practice!
To think that these mentally unstable individuals are standing in the way of real health care reform and other essential legislation, while bankrupting us in unnecessary war after unnecessary war, is truly bizarre. To think that the media would report on this madness as though it were perfectly normal behavior is even more bizarre.
There is no mental institution in the world that would give its patients this kind of power. Yet, we allow them to run our country. That's what is truly nuts!
Glad you mentioned that. I happened to catch it on the Rachel Maddow Show the other night and thought I was going to puke on myself. I went into a fury! Of course, the two whores in the front row were asleep...ha ha! And that should have been an eye opener to anybody who still believes in the "separation of church and state" mantra or the Constitution for that matter.
The disturbing thing about this affair was the fact that they were praying so that the healtcare bill wouldn't pass. Did you catch that bit? Truly disturbing! It's like watching a sci-fi movie of a futuristic Inquisition.
Katie Couric, Charlie Gibson, Bob Schieffer and especially the monotone cadenced Brian Williams, these faux journalists, including Keith Olbermann with ALL of his "Special Comments" which has done "WHAT" for our country? N-O-T-H-I-N-G! These hucksters of half-truths could give a rat’s arse whether it is $157,077 that's being spent per minute on these illegal and horrid Middle East oil wars. It simply doesn't matter to them.
While the very fabric of AMERICA is being pilliaged and plundered and essentially up fo grabs, these purveyors of mendacity will continue to receive “millions” annually to bolster this wretched war propaganda, and the phony left-right paradigm destroying our once great country.
I stopped watching years ago.
The wonderful Vietnam documentary "Hearts and Minds" contains an interview of the infamous General Wesmorland. He is quoted as saying,"these people just don't value human life like we Westerners." The next scene depicts a Vietnamese mother crying over the tombstone of her son which features his photo. Now, why haven't the pentagon been called to task for not telling the public how many civilians they kill each day. Remember what we use to say to LBJ during the 60's?
"Hay, Hay, LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?"
Will we be soon saying,
"Hay, Hay, Obomba, how many kids did you bomb today?"
"Now, why haven't the pentagon been called to task for not telling the public how many civilians they kill each day."
I suppose it's for the same reason that televangelists haven't been called to task for not telling the public that god ain't real.
Don't start counting yet.
This is only the beginning. Wait 4 years and then count. It will certainly still be in full swing.
Yeah! And here's change we can believe in.