The National Priorities Project of the Institute for Policy Studies found that 'the U.S. has spent $21 trillion on foreign and domestic militarization' since 9/11 and the Costs of War Project at Brown University counted up to 929,000 killed by these ...
slammed the estimated $2 trillion price tag of the U.S. war in Afghanistan on Tuesday during his first remarks since the end of the two-decade military mission there.Released by the Washington-based Institute for Policy Studies' National Priorities Project early Thursday, the report titled"State of Insecurity: The Cost of Militarization since 9/11" found that"the U.S.
Other key expenditures included $3 trillion for veterans' programs, $949 billion for Homeland Security and $732 billion for federal law enforcement. -"$200 billion could guarantee free preschool for every 3-and-4-year old for 10 years, and raise teacher pay"Lindsay Koshgarian, program director at the National Priorities Project, said the U.S. priorities have been misplaced.."We're facing so many really dire threats — the pandemic has taken more than 600,000 U.S.
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