Cost of War in Afghanistan Passes War in Iraq
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Iraq is no longer the most costly foreign policy priority of the United States. Thanks to the withdrawal of troops from Iraq, and the continued build-up of forces in Afghanistan, the latter is now costing $6.7 billion a month, compared to $5.5 billion for the former. Only last year the war in Iraq was twice as expensive as the Afghanistan campaign. Altogether, the two wars have so far drained more than $1 trillion from the United States, when factoring in not only direct war costs but also care for veterans and foreign aid to support the Iraqi and Afghan regimes.
-Noel Brinkerhoff
Afghan War Costs Now Outpace Iraq's (by Richard Wolf, USA Today)
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