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U.S. Global War on Terror Has Taken Nearly 1M Lives (2021)

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  • The U.S.-led global war on terror has resulted in nearly 1 million deaths and cost over $8 trillion since its inception.
  • Brown University’s Costs of War Project reports 897,000 to 929,000 deaths, including 387,000 civilians, 207,000 national military/police, and 301,000 opposition fighters.
  • Economic costs include $2.3 trillion in Afghanistan/Pakistan, $2.1 trillion in Iraq/Syria, and $355 billion in Somalia/Africa, with additional domestic security spending of $1.1 trillion.
  • The report highlights the undercounting of deaths due to indirect causes like war-related disease and infrastructure collapse.
  • U.S. military practices, such as labeling military-age males as combatants, have led to civilian casualties being underreported.
  • The war in Iraq alone cost trillions, far exceeding initial estimates of $50-$200 billion, and contributed to regional destabilization.
  • The Costs of War Project questions the strategic outcomes of these conflicts, noting the rise of groups like ISIS and ongoing instability.
  • The report emphasizes the long-term societal and economic costs, including veteran care expenses projected to exceed $2.2 trillion by 2050.