U.S. Wars Since 9/11 Leave 225,000 Dead, Cost $4.4 Trillion: Study

NEWSMAX: …The study published by Brown University this week focused on the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and counter-terrorism campaigns in Pakistan and Yemen, which came in the wake of the 9/11 attacks on the United States.

The authors argued that governments almost always go to war underestimating the potential duration and costs of a conflict while overestimating “the political objectives that can be accomplished by the use of brute force.”

The study said “an extremely conservative estimate” of the casualty toll was about 225,000 people killed and 365,000 wounded in the wars so far…  (more)

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