What Putin and Trump Owe Their Victims
A distinguished academic puts it in terms Republicans understand: dollars and cents.

What Putin and Trump Owe Their Victims
by Walter Clemens
CounterPunch, May 18, 2026
Aggressors should compensate their victims for those killed, wounded, or displaced by their attacks as well as for damage to their buildings, bridges, and environment. By this logic, Iraq was forced to pay some $52.4 billion to Kuwait for damages resulting from Saddam Husseins 1990-1991 invasion and occupation. The process was managed by the United Nations Compensation Commission, created in 1991 as a subsidiary organ of the UN Security Council to handle claims and payments for losses and damage suffered by Kuwait. Using revenue from oil sales, Iraq made its final payment in 2022.
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The US attacks on Iran have probably killed over 3300 civilians and military. If each Iranian life is valued at $100,000, that puts the total at over $300 million. Add $10,000 for each of 10,000 wounded another $100 million due to Iranians. To assess damage to Irans infrastructure and the environment requires more information. But the United States probably owes the Iranian people and the regime, more than $1 trillion for its unprovoked damage to human and material assets.
Relatively few Americans have been killed or wounded in the Iran war, but the Pentagon has consumed hardware and fuel in ways that burned through close to $30 billion. The president now seeks to raise the defense budget by one-half to $1.5 trillion. Harvard economist Linda Bilmes estimates that the long-term costs of the Iran excursion (Trumps term) will exceed $1 trillion including interest and veterans benefits.
The big picture is that the Trump administration should compensate Americans and billions of people around the world for the losses they suffer due to this entirely optional war. Inflated prices for fuel and other basics are part of these losses. So are 401(k) stock market losses. Higher prices for fuel and fertilizer are a serious blow to farmers everywhere and can inflict food shortages around the globe.
Should US taxpayers shoulder the expenses of a disastrous war launched and continued by a lone US president with hardly any support from the public, Congress, or his own cabinet? No! Since this war has been the brainchild of one man, Donald J. Trump, he should compensate his victimsat home and abroadfrom his personal accounts, already bloated by his illegal emoluments as president. If his personal accounts run low, he might ask his sons, his son-in-law or accomplice Bibi for help, since they too have profited from his actions.
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