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kurth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-19-06 08:07 AM
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3 years later, Iraq war's true cost continues to grow
March 19, 2006
Iraq's true cost continues to grow
The bottom line includes a staggering death toll among troops and civilians, Pentagon spending at $6 billion a month and damage to U.S. credibility
By BOB DEANS, Cox News Service

WASHINGTON - Three years after President Bush launched the invasion of Iraq, the toll on Iraq and the United States is far beyond anything the administration prepared Americans for in the lead-up to the March 19, 2003, invasion.

According to Pentagon figures, 2,310 U.S. soldiers have died in Iraq since the launch of the invasion. Another 17,124 American troops have been wounded. The figures do not include American civilians killed or wounded in Iraq while working for the U.S. government, private businesses and non-governmental aid organizations. A London-based human rights group estimates that at least 33,638 Iraqi civilians have been killed as a result of the war and up to 37,754 may have died, based on independent tabulation of deaths confirmed in media reports...

Americans have spent $250 billion on military operations and reconstruction efforts in Iraq, a war that is currently costing the Pentagon roughly $6 billion a month, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service. This spending does not include so-called fixed costs that are part of Pentagon spending — such as pay for the troops — but accounts for only the direct war costs, such as bonus pay for combat operations, as well as fuel, munitions and other war-related expenses. The war's true price tag, however, will include expenses not included in this reckoning, particularly the long-term costs of providing lifetime health care to soldiers wounded in the war or suffering from mental health issues related to the conflict, recurring expenses certain to range in the billions of dollars per year. Nor do these costs include the interest on the additional debt incurred to finance the war...

Billions of dollars in tanks, aircraft, communications gear and other military equipment has been worn out, destroyed or given to new Iraqi forces during the conflict. The National Guard, for example, has just one-third of the equipment needed to meet requirements for its core mission: homeland security. Some replacement funds are included in the Pentagon's current spending. But military officials say billions in additional spending will be needed to bring inventories of critical gear back up to pre-war levels...

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/3731785.html
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Arkansas Granny Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-19-06 08:27 AM
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1. And now, three years later, I hear this on NBC's Today Show:
Former prime minister: Iraq is in a ‘civil war’
Allawi warns conflict could spread through Mideast, into Europe and U.S.

“It is unfortunate that we are in civil war. We are losing each day as an average 50 to 60 people throughout the country, if not more. If this is not civil war, then God knows what civil war is,” he told the British Broadcasting Corp.



http://msnbc.msn.com/id/11906068/

He says there is no use denying what is really happening.



Nice going George. :sarcasm:
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standup Donating Member (91 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-19-06 08:38 AM
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2. Only Bush knows what civil war is -he'll tell us when there is a civil war
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left is right Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-19-06 08:45 AM
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3. And that is just the costs that can be calculated
Then there are the immeasurable costs: like the loss of any good will and moral authority that we may have had in the world. The emotional costs to families of dead and maimed soldiers. The future toll on the psyche of soldiers that may have committed the atrocities of killing civilians. And then we must factor in the truth that "the children of our enemy are the enemy of our children". Not to mention, the price of fomenting self-hatred of a nation divided against itself, as is manifested by the hatemail that Newfane, Vt has been receiving--just to name one of the most recent demonstration.
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