The Cost of the Iraq War So Far...
PRICE PAID BY U.S. TROOPS IN IRAQ
· June, July, and August 2007 have marked the bloodiest summer so far for U.S. troops in Iraq. [icasualties.org]
· U.S. casualties in Iraq are 65 percent higher this year than at this time in 2006. [icasualties.org]
· As of August 29th, 3,731 U.S. troops have been killed and more than 27,660 have been wounded in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003. [Department of Defense, 8/29/07]
COST TO U.S. TAXPAYERS
· Congress has already appropriated nearly $477 billion for the war in Iraq since March 2003.
· According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the U.S. is spending an estimated $10 billion per month in Iraq. [CRS, 6/28/07]
COST OF THE WAR BROKEN DOWNo Month: $10,000,000,000
o Week: $2,307,692,380
o Day: $329,670,330
o Hour: $13,736,264
o Minute: $228,938
o Second: $3,816
· The Pentagon cannot account for more than 190,000 weapons -- paid for by U.S. taxpayers -- given to Iraqi security forces in 2004 and 2005. [Washington Post, 8/6/07]
· At least $10 billion in taxpayer dollars has been squandered by the government in Iraq reconstruction contracts according to U.S. auditors. [MSNBC, 2/15/07]
WHAT ELSE WE COULD DO WITH SOME OF THE MONEY SPENT ON IRAQ WAR SO FAR
· Repair the 70,000+ bridges across the country rated structurally deficient:
· Rebuild the levees in New Orleans to withstand a Category 5 hurricane:
· Cover all eligible but unenrolled kids in SCHIP for 5 years:
· Equip U.S. public safety officials with interoperable communication equipment
· Enroll 1.4 million more children in Head Start programs:
· Double the annual budget for the National Cancer Institute:
· Hire one new librarian for each public school in America:
· Screen all air cargo on passenger plans for 10 years:
· Hire 51,000 more police officers to help make America's streets safer: