Since 2001 we have spent $32 million per hour on war

RAEL’S COMMENT:
Imagine all the good things we could have financed with all this money wasted for NOTHING.

 

This March marked the 16th anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.

In 2003, President George W. Bush and his advisers based their case for war on the idea that Saddam Hussein, then dictator of Iraq, possessed weapons of mass destruction — weapons that have never been found. Nevertheless, all these years later, Bush’s “Global War on Terror” continues — in Iraq and in many other countries.

It’s a good time to reflect on what this war — the longest in U.S. history — has cost Americans and others around the world.

First, the economic costs: According to estimates by the Costs of War project at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, the war on terror has cost Americans a staggering $5.6 trillion since 2001, when the U.S. invaded Afghanistan.

$5.6 trillion. This figure includes not just the Pentagon’s war fund, but also future obligations such as social services for an ever-growing number of post-9/11 veterans.

It’s hard for most of us to even begin to grasp such an enormous number.

 

Since 2001 We Have Spent $32 Million Per Hour on War

קבלו את האמת

קראו את המסרים שניתנו לנו על ידי יוצרינו במהלך המפגש של ראל עם העב”ם ב- 1973!

אירועים אחרים

יום שיקום צלב הקרס

יום השגרירות לחוצנים

חגיגת ראש השנה הראלי

Happiness Academy Europe

יום הגוטופלס

האקדמיה לאושר אסייתי

Asian Happiness Academy 81aH

חגיגת המפגש השני

International SexEd Day

יום הנשיות

עקבו אחרינו

ראל אקדמי

you might also like

Watch the Netflix movie “Je m’appelle Agneta”

RAEL’S COMMENT: A must-see!

Circumcision
RAEL’S COMMENT: This is sexual mutilation that should be banned everywhere.
View from the Elohim space station
RAEL’S COMMENT: Exactly what I saw on the Elohim space station and that I described in TV interviews nearly 50 years ago
Clarification regarding Voodoo
RAEL’S COMMENT: It is forbidden to be a member of another religion if one is a Raelian. The return to African traditions that I was ...