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Contributor: Anna Zogas

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Healthcare Organization & Implementation Research, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Anna Zogas’s research is about the symbolic transformation of mild traumatic brain injury into into a “signature wound of war” in the post-9/11 era. Her fieldwork at a VA Medical Center focused on how clinicians collected information about these injuries, and how interactions between veterans and...

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Keep on Rockin’ in the Free World

July 18, 2022 Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs

Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs cited Costs of War on the human and financial costs of the post-9/11 wars.

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Epic Fail

April 3, 2024 TomDispatch

Nick Turse cited Costs of War in a piece about Niger in TomDispatch (reposted in DailyKos.)

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9/11: The price paid for the attacks

September 9, 2011 CBS News

“More than $800 billion dollars in Pentagon direct spending has gone towards the war in Iraq. … That’s a far cry from the Bush administration’s early estimate of between $50 and $60 billion dollars."

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The Boston bombing and us

April 25, 2013 NPR

“The invasion has cost U.S. taxpayers about $2 trillion. Taking care of veterans from the Iraq War and rebuilding Iraq will cost additional billions.”

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