New Analyses Say DOD War Costs Soar, Budgets Need Re-Evaluation
Depending on whom you cite, U.S. military operations since 2001 have cost the country between $808 and $904 billion, with the bulk of the money coming from supplemental funding — a budgetary problem the Defense Department is going to have to resolve, according to two new reports. The Center for...
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