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The following is a partial calculation of the financial costs of the 2003 Iraq War by the United States and Britain, the two largest non-Iraqi forces of the multinational forces in Iraq.


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Direct cost

The costs of the 2003-2010 Iraq War are often disputed, as academics and critics have discovered many hidden costs that are not represented in official estimates. The latest headline report on this fee comes from Brown University in the form of War Fee, which amounts to more than $ 1.1 trillion. The Defense Department's direct expenditure in Iraq amounts to at least $ 757.8 billion, but also highlights complementary costs at home, such as interest paid on borrowed funds to finance the war.

The numbers are much higher than the general estimates published shortly before the start of the Iraq War, many of which are based on shorter periods of engagement. For example, in interview 16 March 2003 Vice President Dick Cheney, held less than a week before the Iraq War began, team mate Tim Russert reported that "any analysis says this war will cost about $ 80 billion, the restoration of Baghdad , maybe Iraq, about $ 10 billion a year.We should expect as Americans that this will cost at least $ 100 billion for a two-year engagement. "

Allocation

  • FY2003 Addendum: Operation Iraqi Freedom: Passed April 2003; Total $ 78.5 billion, $ 54.4 billion Iraq War
  • FY2004 Addendum: Iraq and Afghanistan Sustainable Operations/Reconstruction: Graduated November 2003; Total $ 87.5 billion, $ 70.6 billion Iraq War
  • FY2004 DoD Budget Amendment: $ 25 billion Emergency Reserve Fund (Iraqi Freedom Fund): Passed July 2004, Total $ 25 billion, $ 21.5 billion ( Forecast ) Iraq War
  • FY2005 Emergency Additions: Operations in the War on Terror; Activities in Afghanistan; Tsunami Aid: Passed April 2005, Total $ 82 billion, $ 58 billion ( estimated ) Iraq War
  • FY2006 Department of Defense: Total $ 50 billion, $ 40 billion ( estimated ) Iraq War.
  • FY2006 Emergency Additions: Global War Operations Against Terror; Activities in Iraq & amp; Afghanistan: Passed February 2006, Total $ 72.4 billion, $ 60 billion ( estimated ) Iraq War
  • FY2007 Department of Defense: $ 70 billion ( estimated ) for Iraq War related costs
  • FY2007 Emergency Supplemental (proposed) $ 100 billion
  • FY2008 The Bush administration has proposed about $ 190 billion for the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars
  • FY2009 The Obama administration has proposed about $ 130 billion in additional funding for the Iraq and Afghanistan War.
  • FY2010 The Obama administration proposes about $ 159.3 billion for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

Indirect and delayed costs

According to a Congressional Budget (CBO) Budget report released in October 2007, the US war in Iraq and Afghanistan could cost taxpayers some $ 2.4 trillion by 2017 when calculating enormous interest costs because battles are financed with borrowed money. The CBO estimates that of the $ 2.4 trillion long-term price for the war, about $ 1.9 trillion of it will be spent on Iraq, or $ 6,300 per US citizen. The latest CBO report, conducted after the end of combat operations and therefore need not foresee future costs, was released in December 2014. This puts the cost of war operations in Iraq on January 1, 2014, at $ 815 billion of the $ 1.6 trillion total approved by Congress since September 2001.

Joseph Stiglitz, former chief economist of the World Bank and Nobel Prize winner in Economics, and Linda Bilmes of Harvard University, has stated the total cost of the Iraq War against the US economy will be three trillion dollars in a moderate scenario, described in his book The Three Trillion Dollar War and possibly more in a recent study published, published in March 2008. Stiglitz has stated: "The figure we get is more than $ 3 trillion.Our calculations are based on conservative assumptions... Needless to say, this represents only the cost to the US This does not reflect the enormous cost to the rest of the world, or to Iraq. "

Recent studies in 2013 show that US medical and disability claims for veterans after a decade of war have risen to $ 134.7 billion from $ 33 billion two years earlier.

Extended battles and loss of equipment have placed severe financial tensions on the US Army, resulting in the elimination of non-essential expenditures such as travel and civil recruitment.

Missing military equipment

The US has lost a number of military equipment during the war. The following statistics are from the American Progress Center; and they are only estimates that also include vehicles lost in non-combat accidents in 2006.

2006 Apparatus grounding approximation

  • 20 M1 Abrams tanks
  • 50 M2 Bradley combat vehicle
  • 20 Stryker wheeled combat vehicles
  • 20 M113 armored personnel carrier
  • 250 Humvees
  • 500 Mine clearing vehicles, heavy/medium trucks, and trailers
  • 10 Assault Amphibious Vehicles

Air Equipment 2006

  • 109 Helicopters
  • 18 Fixed Wing Aircraft

In June 2006, the Army said that the cost of replacing its equipment had tripled from 2005. In December 2006, according to government data reported by the Washington Post, the military claimed that nearly 40% of the total military equipment had been used. to Iraq, with an estimated annual renewal cost of $ 17 billion. The military claims that annual restoration costs have increased tenfold compared to pre-war conditions. In December 2006 about 500 M1 tanks, 700 Bradley Fighting Vehicles and 1000 Humvees were awaiting repairs at the US military depot.

In September 2007, the Congressional Budget Office produced a report outlining the Army Reset Program and included some combat loss numbers.

Estimated Ground Equipment 2007

  • 20 M1 Abrams tanks
  • 50-75 M2 Bradley combat vehicle
  • 20-40 Stryker wheeled combat vehicle
  • 20 M113 armored personnel carrier
  • 461-800 Humvees (min, max based on 24k HMMWV and 15k trucks in theaters, and 750-1300 losses)
  • 288-500 Trucks (min, max based on 24k HMMWV and 15k trucks in theaters, and 750-1300 losses)
  • U.K._war_costs U.K. cost of war

    In March 2006, about Ã,  £ 4.5 billion ($ 6.8 billion) had been spent by Britain in Iraq. All this money comes from government funds called "Special Reserves" which at that time allocate Ã,  £ 7.4 billion ($ 9.49 billion). According to the Department of Defense, the total cost of British military operations in Iraq from 2003 to 2009 was  £ 8.4bn.

    Official calculations state that the Iraq and Afghanistan wars cost £ 20.3 billion (up to but not beyond June 2010).

    Maps Financial cost of the Iraq War



    See also

    • Australia's contribution to the 2003 Iraq invasion
    • Polish involvement in the 2003 Iraq invasion
    • Iraq War Victims
    • Iraqi refugees

    Estimated cost of Iraq War is 190,000 lives and $2.2 trillion ...
    src: news.brown.edu


    References

    Source of the article : Wikipedia

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