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HUMAN COSTS OF U.S. POST-9/11 WARS: DIRECT WAR DEATHS IN MAJOR WAR ZONES

September 2021


U.S. BUDGETARY COSTS OF POST-9/11 WARS THROUGH FY2022: $8 TRILLION

September 2021


HUMAN AND BUDGETARY COSTS TO DATE OF THE U.S. WAR IN AFGHANISTAN, 2001-2022

August 2021




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SUMMARY

 * Over 929,000 people have died in the post-9/11 wars due to direct war
   violence, and several times as many due to the reverberating effects of war
   
 * Over 387,000 civilians have been killed as a result of the fighting
 * 38 million — the number of war refugees and displaced persons
 * The US federal price tag for the post-9/11 wars is over $8 trillion 
 * The US government is conducting counterterror activities in 85 countries
 * The wars have been accompanied by violations of human rights and civil
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BEYOND THE WAR PARADIGM: WHAT HISTORY TELLS US ABOUT HOW TERROR CAMPAIGNS END

February 2022


LEGACY OF THE “DARK SIDE”: THE COST OF UNLAWFUL U.S. DETENTIONS AND
INTERROGATIONS POST-9/11

January 2022


THE 2001 AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF MILITARY FORCE: A COMPREHENSIVE LOOK AT WHERE
AND HOW IT HAS BEEN USED

December 2021



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MORE FROM OUR CONTRIBUTORS

William Hartung, "Washington Should Think Twice Before Launching a New Cold
War" TomDispatch, March 22, 2022

William Hartung, "Any aid package for Ukraine should focus on humanitarian
assistance" Responsible Statecraft, March 1, 2022 

Jennifer Walkup Jayes, "The Global War on Terror WIll Never End
Terrorism" Inkstick, February 28, 2022

William Hartung, "Now is not the time to demand bigger military
budgets" Responsible Statecraft, February 25, 2022 



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