Tomorrow marks the 5th anniversary of Bush's war with Iraq. The costs:
- 3990 US soldiers dead That is more than 2 per day.
- 20,416 US soldiers wounded (badly enough to require air transport). That's more than 11 per day.
- At least 82,240 civilians killed. That's 45 a day and only includes deaths that get reported in the media. One study puts the civilian death toll much, much higher.
- $503 billion. That's 275 million dollars a day, and it doesn't include future obligations, such as veteran's health care. (Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz argues that the war has already cost 3 trillion dollars.)
The blood of 2 soldiers and $275 million down the drain today and tomorrow and the day after.... With no end in sight.
Our elected representatives seem uninterested in stopping this war, but
these candidates for the US House of Representatives have a responsible plan to end the war. It is remarkably sane and it is the only glimmer of hope I've had in a long time.