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Thursday, April 20, 2006

how many could this amount of money feed?

how many could it shelter and educate and heal and warm and clothe?

i should avoid reading about this kind of spending. it puts me into a foaming at the mouth kind of mode. my eyes bug out, my head turns 180 degrees and i spew green slime. my temperature rises, my skin turns red and then i explode (or implode).

WHY
WHY
WHY

War costs have nearly doubled since the invasion of Iraq, Washington Post will report

War costs have nearly doubled since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, according to a story set for Thursday's Washington Post, RAW STORY has learned.

Excerpts from the article by Jonathan Weisman:

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With the expected passage this spring of the largest emergency spending bill in history, annual war expenditures in Iraq will have nearly doubled since the U.S. invasion, as the military confronts the rapidly escalating cost of repairing, rebuilding and replacing equipment chewed up by three years of combat. The cost of the war in U.S. fatalities has declined this year, but the cost in treasure continues to rise, from $48 billion in 2003 to $59 billion in 2004 to $81 billion in 2005 to an anticipated $94 billion in 2006, according to the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.

The U.S. government is now spending nearly $10 billion a month in Iraq and Afghanistan, up from $8.2 billion a year ago, a new Congressional Research Service report found. Annual war costs in Iraq are easily outpacing the $61 billion a year that the United States spent in Vietnam between 1964 and 1972, in today's dollars.

The invasion's "shock and awe" of high-tech laser-guided bombs, cruise missiles and stealth aircraft has long faded, but the costs of even those early months are just coming into view as the military confronts equipment repair and rebuilding costs it has avoided and procurement costs it never expected........

2 comments:

Rory Shock said...

and then there are the "collateral" costs ... like how much it's gonna cost for the next 50 years to rehab veterans, etc. ... didn't mean to encourage the green projectile vomiting ... yeah ... it's sick

Unknown said...

that is only IF they give the vets the care they deserve