The sun sets behind U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jamie R. Johnson, a platoon sergeant assigned to Bayonet Company, 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, Task Force No Slack, as he patrols Afghanistan's Kunar province, March 17, 2011. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Mark Burrell
Was Obama Low-Balling The Cost Of War? -- Robert Zeliger, Foreign Policy
The price tag for military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq since the 9/11 attacks is somewhere between $3.7 and $4.4 trillion, according to a new report released today. The staggering figure is nearly four times higher than the U.S. government estimate. Just last week, President Barack Obama pegged the cost over the last decade at $1 trillion.
The new estimated cost provided by a research project at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies, is also much higher than most previous attempts to quantify the operations.
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More News On Brown University's Watson Institute For International Studies On The Cost Of Our Wars
Afghanistan, Iraq Wars Killed 132,000 Civilians, Report Says -- The Danger Room
U.S. cost of war at least $3.7 trillion and counting -- Reuters
New estimate of U.S. war costs: $4 trillion -- Washington Post
Report: Iraq, Afghanistan Wars Cost US Nearly $4 Trillion -- Voice of America
Study: US war spending could top $4 trillion -- Al Jazeera
New Estimate For The Cost Of U.S. Wars: About $4 Trillion -- NPR
Wars to Leave $4 Trillion Hole in US Budget: Study -- Wall Street Journal
Costs of U.S. war on terror up to 4.4 trillion U.S. dollars: report -- Xinhuanet
Price of U.S. wars: $4.4 trillion? -- Politico
FACTBOX-Highlights of "Costs of War" research -- Reuters
'War on terror' set to surpass cost of Second World War -- Independent
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