Friday, May 21, 2010

Bill for Afghan War Could Run into the Trillions

Bill for Afghan War Could Run into the Trillions; By Eli Clifton

The U.S. Senate is moving forward with a 59-billion-dollar spending bill, of which 33.5 billion dollars would be allocated for the war in Afghanistan.

However, some experts here in Washington are raising concerns that the war may be unwinnable and that the money being spent on military operations in Afghanistan could be better spent.

"We're making all of the same mistakes the Soviets made during their time in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989, and they left in defeat having accomplished none of their purposes," Michael Intriligator, a senior fellow at the Milken Institute, said Monday at a half-day conference hosted by the New America Foundation and Economists for Peace and Security.

"I think we're repeating that and it's a history we're condemned to repeat," he said.

Read the rest of the article here.


Comment: As this black hole progresses the states have no recourse to stop this runaway spending madness and senseless loss of American life. They would if they had representation in Congress.

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