Cost of war: America has spent 975 Billion Dollars in Afghanistan till now

Lord Botta

Minister (2k+ posts)
America's longest war, the conflict in Afghanistan, has cost $975 billion when 2019 estimates are factored in according to website The Balance. Their data is based on research from Brown University and it makes the war in Afghanistan second only to the inflation-adjusted $4.1 trillion the United States spent during the Second World War in terms of overall cost. That's despite the fact that American families have not suffered a noticeable economic impact from the conflict, even though there is no draft in place as well as no tax to fund it.

Between 2001 and 2012, the cost of the war gradually climbed, particularly after President Obama announced a troop surge soon after taking office. Costs reached their highest level in 2011 at $107 billion, the same year Navy SEALS killed Osama Bin Laden in a raid in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad. In the years since, both troop levels and costs declined significantly as American forces transitioned to a training and mentoring role for the Afghan military. By 2018, the conflict had an annual bill of approximately $52 billion.

Despite the drawdown of offensive operations on the ground, the number of U.S. bombs dropped on the country has increased significantly. As the Taliban continued to retake ground and amid the emergence of ISIS in some corners of the country, the U.S. dropped more bombs on Afghanistan in 2018 than ever before. According to U.S. Central Command data, American warplanes dropped more than 7,300 munitions on Afghanistan last year, compared to 4,361 in 2017 and just 947 in 2015.



https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy/2019/09/12/the-annual-cost-of-the-war-in-
afghanistan-since-2001-infographic/#345e2cbc1971
 
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rtabasum2

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Atleast $400 billion was looted by Zardari, Nawaz, Fazlu and establishment of Pakistan.......War was good business for Pakistan...............now they are feeling the pinch
 

NasNY

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
US Total debt is 75 trillion dollars, 75 000 000 000 000

Makes no difference if you can just print more dollars .

Its just paper.
 

RAW AGENT

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
America's longest war, the conflict in Afghanistan, has cost $975 billion when 2019 estimates are factored in according to website The Balance. Their data is based on research from Brown University and it makes the war in Afghanistan second only to the inflation-adjusted $4.1 trillion the United States spent during the Second World War in terms of overall cost. That's despite the fact that American families have not suffered a noticeable economic impact from the conflict, even though there is no draft in place as well as no tax to fund it.

Between 2001 and 2012, the cost of the war gradually climbed, particularly after President Obama announced a troop surge soon after taking office. Costs reached their highest level in 2011 at $107 billion, the same year Navy SEALS killed Osama Bin Laden in a raid in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad. In the years since, both troop levels and costs declined significantly as American forces transitioned to a training and mentoring role for the Afghan military. By 2018, the conflict had an annual bill of approximately $52 billion.

Despite the drawdown of offensive operations on the ground, the number of U.S. bombs dropped on the country has increased significantly. As the Taliban continued to retake ground and amid the emergence of ISIS in some corners of the country, the U.S. dropped more bombs on Afghanistan in 2018 than ever before. According to U.S. Central Command data, American warplanes dropped more than 7,300 munitions on Afghanistan last year, compared to 4,361 in 2017 and just 947 in 2015.



https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy/2019/09/12/the-annual-cost-of-the-war-in-
afghanistan-since-2001-infographic/#345e2cbc1971
So what?
America is super power.
 

Billo Rani

Senator (1k+ posts)
The real cost is the Afghani and American lives lost but no one cares about that especially the arms manufacturers or politicians.