'Joe Biden Just Dropped Bombs on Syria. Here We Go Again': US Responds to Rocket Attacks With Airstrikes (Costs of War report cited)
March 1, 2021 Common Dreams
This article cites the latest research for the Costs of War project at Watson.
March 1, 2021 Common Dreams
This article cites the latest research for the Costs of War project at Watson.
March 1, 2021 USA Today
This article cites Stephanie Savell's recent research on post-9/11 wars, which was released shortly before the U.S. launched an airstrike on Syria.
March 1, 2021 Newsweek
Continuing coverage: New data from Stephanie Savell for the Costs of War project at Watson shows that over the last three years the U.S. has been active in at least 85 countries.
February 25, 2021 USA Today
This article cites, and is based around, new data from Stephanie Savell for the Costs of War project.
February 5, 2021 Costs of War
Stephanie Savell co-authored this report (with infographic by Maria Ji) which displays an estimate of the raw number of service members from each state operating in the United States post-9/11 wars in 2019 and the relative burden borne by each state in making this contribution.
February 3, 2021 PolitiFact
This article cites Stephanie Savell and the Costs of War report, which shows the scope of U.S. counterterrorism operations, including combat operations in the Middle East and across Africa.
February 1, 2021 Costs of War
Stephanie Savell co-created this report and visual representation of post-9/11 operations to convey the broad reach of U.S. government activities to fight what it and partner countries call "terrorism" or "violent extremism."
December 7, 2020 Washington Post
This article cites research produced by Costs of War Senior Research Associate, Stephanie Savell.
November 30, 2020 CBS Baltimore
In this piece, Stephanie Savell provides commentary on the transition of military defense from the Trump administration to Biden's.
November 16, 2020 CBS Baltimore
In this article, Stephanie Savell offered commentary predicting what the U.S. military budget will look like under the Biden administration.
December 2, 2019 C-Span
Stephanie Savell, faculty fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs discusses the Costs of War Project and U.S. military deployments around the world in this interview with C-Span.
August 12, 2019 Military Times
Stephanie Savell, Co-Director of the Costs of War Project, in Military Times, "America is currently embroiled in counterterror wars stretching across the planet, and public discussions are largely ignoring them. It’s good to see the Presidential candidates talking about ending the war in Afghanistan, but the American public deserves to know what these candidates plan for the rest of the wars as well."
August 6, 2019 Susan Coleman
Stephanie Savell, Co-Director of the Costs of War Project, sat down with Susan Coleman to discuss the Project and the war on terror, saying "it seems to be 'the biggest story in the United States that no one wants to talk about.'"
April 22, 2019 C-SPAN
Stephanie Savell, Co-Director of the Costs of War Project, joined C-SPAN to discuss "America's expanding role in the global war against terrorism."
March 13, 2019 FITSNews
Costs of War Project co-director, Stephanie Savell, comments on President Donald Trump's proposed budget for the 2020 fiscal year, saying "Contrary to what most Americans believe, the war on terror is not winding down."
February 20, 2019 The Nation
Stephanie Savell, co-director of the Costs of War Project, in The Nation, "All told, it should be clear that another kind of grand plan is needed to deal with the threat of terrorism both globally and to Americans—one that relies on a far smaller US military footprint and costs far less blood and treasure."