Iraq War Will Cost More Than $2 Trillion http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15499.htm By Linda Bilmes and Joseph E. Stiglitz The Milken Institute Review Friday 03 November 2006 Two scholars, one a Nobel Prize winner, revisit their estimate of the true cost of the Iraq war - and find that $2 trillion was too low. They consider not only the current and future
In researching the events leading to America's downfall, I have had to continually readjust my understanding of the situation as new information surfaced. Throughout the entire learning process it has proven especially difficult to determine whether the CIA determines the secret policies it carries out, or if the agency merely serve as a loyal tool to the moneymen who control the world from
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The Next Front Seven years after 9/11, John McCain still doesn't get the war on terrorism. Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon, The New Republic Published: Thursday, September 04, 2008 At a stop on July 22 in Rochester, New Hampshire, Senator John McCain was asked a series of questions about the American troop presence in Iraq. As he has throughout his campaign, McCain insisted that U