Wednesday, February 27, 2008

IRAQ WAR SECOND ONLY TO WORLD WAR II IN COST TO AMERICA

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JOSEPH STIGLITZ & LINDA BILMES, TIMES UK - The Bush Administration was
wrong about the benefits of the war and it was wrong about the costs of
the war. . .
The cost of direct US military operations - not even including long-term
costs such as taking care of wounded veterans - already exceeds the cost
of the 12- year war in Vietnam and is more than double the cost of the
Korean War.

And, even in the best case scenario, these costs are projected to be
almost ten times the cost of the first Gulf War, almost a third more
than the cost of the Vietnam War, and twice that of the First World War.
The only war in our history which cost more was the Second World War,
when 16.3 million U.S. troops fought in a campaign lasting four years,
at a total cost (in 2007 dollars, after adjusting for inflation) of
about $5 trillion. With virtually the entire armed forces committed to
fighting the Germans and Japanese, the cost per troop (in today's
dollars) was less than $100,000 in 2007 dollars. By contrast, the Iraq
war is costing upward of $400,000 per troop. . .

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/
guest_contributors/article3419840.ece


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