Right now, it ranks behind only World War II, Vietnam, and Korea in terms of cost -- in dollars, not blood. It could overtake the cost of the Korean War before long.
Adjusted for inflation...and priced in 2005 dollars, here's the way military spending breaks down over different conflicts:
- WWII: $3,114,300,000
- Vietnam: $531,500,000
- Korea: $361,200,000
- Iraq/Afghanistan: $252,000,000
- WWI: $209,000,000
- Gulf War: $81,800,000
So far, that comes to $850 in military and reconstruction costs for every man, woman, and child in the US. Harvard University's Linda Bilmes estimates the cost could rise to $4,745 per American -- if the war drags on another five years. She includes costs like veteran benefits and interest on the national debt. (Christian Science Monitor) [Click on CSM Graphic to go to article]
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So the "War without end" is already more expensive than the "war to end all wars."
That we're wasting time in Iraq when we should be fighting the war on terror. If we'd not gone after Saddam, we'd have broken al Qaeda by now.
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