Business Insider: America's 20-year war on terror has killed up to 929,000 people and cost over $8 trillion: report
* America's global war on terror has a pricetag of $8 trillion, according to a new Costs of War report.
* Costs of War also puts the number of people directly killed by the war at up to 929,000, including at least 387,072 civilians.
* "Twenty years from now, we'll still be reckoning with the high societal costs of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars," a co-director of the project said.
The price-tag of America's global war on terror is estimated to stand at roughly $8 trillion, according to a new report from Brown University's Costs of War project.
The estimate factors in "future costs for veteran's care, the total budgetary costs and future obligations of the post-9/11 wars."
The report attributes $2.3 trillion to the Afghanistan and Pakistan war zone, $2.1 trillion to the Iraq and Syria war zone, and $355 billion to other war zones.
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WNU Editor: The report is here .... The True Costs Of The Post-9/11 Wars (Brown University).
Many bias in this report.
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ReplyDeleteThe goal is to have a control grid (social credit system, carbon credit system, IoT, electric cars, smart cities) and end human dignity and individual rights under the guise of an emergency like covid or climate, and to bankrupt and weaken the resolve of certain nation states like the US and UK through costly, pointless and immoral law
When this life, morality, wealth and happiness devouring war machine is turned on you, you'll realise just how evil it is and that we should have stopped it sooner.
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