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Cost of Iraq War: More than $2.2 trillion

March 19, 2013 UPI

“The Iraq War killed 190,000 people, 70 percent civilians and 4,488 U.S. service members and will cost the U.S. taxpayer $2.2 trillion, U.S. researchers say.”

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Looking Back At The Iraq War

March 18, 2013 On Point

Thousands of American servicemen and women and their families have paid – and many still pay – a steep personal price for the Iraq War.

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Tenth anniversary of war in Iraq

March 18, 2013 Australian Broadcasting Corporation

“…according to the 'Costs of War' Project at Brown University in the US, at least 134,000 Iraqi civilians were killed, 4488 American service members died and a further 32,000 wounded.”

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The Legacy of the Iraq War? Anti-War Democrats and Rand Paul

March 18, 2013 National Journal

“The study also found that at least 134,000 Iraqi civilians died, although the Watson Institute says the death toll could be up to four times higher. An estimated 36,000 American military personnel were also killed or injured during the war.”

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Reining In the War Economy

September 20, 2022 The National

Costs of War was cited in a piece by contributor William Hartung in The Nation reviewing Miriam Pemberton’s new book.

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Joe Kent’s Forever War

October 5, 2022 Mother Jones

Costs of War was cited by Mother Jones on civilian deaths in Afghanistan in an article about congressional candidate Joe Kent.

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Ten Years Later: Counting the Costs of War in Iraq

March 12, 2013 National Radio Project

“The costs of the war are really pretty spectacular, first and mostly for the people of Iraq. The human toll runs into the hundreds of thousands… And then there’s a huge number of injuries from the violence.”

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War, money and universities

May 16, 2024 Camas-Washougal Post-Record

Camas-Washougal Post-Record cited Costs of War on federal discretionary spending. 

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