U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan cost: $2.4 trillion

This is the Bush Legacy. Decades and generations from now people will read history books and scratch their heads wondering how such a reckless, inept, failure could be put in charge of the lone superpower of the time. What a wasted opportunity the United States had.


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan could cost taxpayers a total of $2.4 trillion by 2017 when counting the huge interest costs because combat is being financed with borrowed money, according to a study released on Wednesday.

With President George W. Bush indicating a large contingent of U.S. troops likely will be engaged in Iraq and Afghanistan for many years to come, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated the total tab for the wars from 2001 through 2017.

CBO estimated that interest costs alone from 2001-2017 could total more than $700 billion.

So far, Congress has given Bush $604 billion for the two wars, with about $412 billion spent in Iraq, according to CBO, which is Congress’ in-house budget analyst. In Iraq alone, the United States is spending about $11 billion a month, with costs escalating.

Bush is seeking another $196 billion for combat in Iraq and Afghanistan through September 30 and Congress is expected to debate that request over the next few months.

CBO estimated that between 2008 and 2017, the wars could cost slightly more than $1 trillion, assuming overall troop strength is cut to 75,000 by 2013.

Currently, there are about 170,000 U.S. troops in Iraq and another 26,000 in Afghanistan.

Finance charges for the money already spent on the war will total $415 billion from 2001 to 2017, according to CBO. For the next decade, “interest outlays would increase by a total of $290 billion over that 10-year period,” CBO told the House Budget Committee, which is reviewing long-term war costs.

“To put it all on our credit cards with no accountability, with no plan to pay for it, I think is the height of irresponsibility,” said Rep. James McGovern, a Massachusetts Democrat who serves on the budget panel and is an outspoken war critic. “It will be just one more toxic legacy of this disastrous war we will have to leave our kids to clean up.”

With national elections about a year away and public discontent with the Iraq war running deep, Democrats are highlighting the huge costs of the Iraq war as they seek $22 billion more than Bush wants for domestic social programs such as health care and education.

Bush has vowed to veto the added funding.

CBO estimated that of the $2.4 trillion long-term price tag for the war, about $1.9 trillion of that would be spent on Iraq.

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Re: U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan cost: $2.4 trillion

^ And it the americans to blame themselves as majority of them voted him back in power [popular majority unlike 2000 election] when they knew at least some important facts like deficits, iraq [wasn't very super back then either] unlike 2000!

My friend was smart enough to leave for australia about an year or so back! The feds are supposed to levy 5 cents more on the gas while states and local authorities are itching to put on more taxes due to reduced fed $$$ and increase expenses..

PS One canadian dollar is now worth $1.05... :(

Re: U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan cost: $2.4 trillion

The US dollar is not going to stabilize before the middle of 2009. It might be at par with the Australian dollar before it does so. The US government wants to rebuild the manufacturing base in the US and right now the dollar makes US made goods incompetitive with the rest of the world, and thus they are all for the controlled tanking of the dollar. (The excessive spending and widening deficit maybe a part of this strategy).

Re: U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan cost: $2.4 trillion

^ Who told you that US wants to go back to the seventies?

US actually prospered when it outsourced manufacturing but kept the R&D to itself! The bigger problem that my mech engineer friend who migrated to australia pointed out was that now the R&D is also being "outsourced" to other countries and india / china are also catching up..

Re: U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan cost: $2.4 trillion

The price of a country's currency keeps on fluctuating depending on their economic conditions. The USD should have devaluated much earlier if only the Asian countries and China in particular were not buying off dollars and keeping it afloat. But now with diminishing returns and increasing deficit their tolerance threshold for buying dollars has peaked and they are diversifying their capital holdings in other currencies, which is why you see the gradual sinking of the dollar.

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why blame bush? didnt the congress/senate (both republican and democrat) approve those budgets?

history wont judge bush alone

Re: U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan cost: $2.4 trillion

The dollar is slowly being replaced by the Euro as the reserve currency of choice..so the dollar will continue falling

Regarding the wars... it may costs trillions and trillions but the rest of the world is paying for them anyway