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  • In June 2015, it was revealed that the Pentagon spent nearly $400 billion dollars on its F-35

  • Fighter jet program. Its final cost is expected to be 1.5 trillion dollars, making it the

  • most expensive weapon in history. This huge expense is just one of many in the US’s

  • ongoing War on Terror. With President Obama halting withdrawal from Afghanistan, the total

  • price tag is only set to rise. So just how expensive is the war on terror?

  • Well, since the attacks of September 11th, the US has been engaged in simultaneous wars

  • in Afghanistan and Iraq. This, plus other regional engagements over the past 14 years,

  • has been known as the War on Terror. It has been one of the longest in US history, and

  • produced more than 1.2 million casualties. Back in 2003, the wars were originally budgeted

  • to cost about $68 billion dollars. But as troop levels and involvement rose, by 2014

  • the US had spent as much as 1.6 trillion dollars. To put that in perspective, taxpayers have

  • been paying around $14 million dollars an hour since 9/11. So, what exactly is this

  • money being spent on?

  • Most of the money is divided into three budgets: the Department of Defense, the State Department

  • and the Department of Veterans Administration. The majority of the funds are given to the

  • DOD for military operations. The Iraq war constitutes 51% of the budget, while the war

  • in Afghanistan makes up 43%. The rest of the funding is designated to enhanced security

  • at military bases worldwide, and other associated wartime costs.

  • Yet, the expenses aren’t over. Congress has approved additional funding for the 2015

  • fiscal year to join the war effort against ISIS. This puts the total cost of the War

  • at 1.7 trillion, making it the second most expensive war in US history, after World War

  • II. One think tank has even predicted that the total cost would eclipse 5 TRILLION dollars.

  • So after spending all this money in the name of safety, is the world better off than it

  • was 13 years ago? Many experts say that the U.S.’s military actions have only increased

  • the threat of extremism and instability. With terrorist groups expanding, the bill for the

  • War on Terror is only expected to grow.

  • One terrorist group that has survived the war on terror is the Taliban. Find out in

  • this video up top. Some people blame the U.S. for the creation of these terrorist groups.

  • Watch the video down below to learn more about that theory. Thanks for watching! Don’t

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In June 2015, it was revealed that the Pentagon spent nearly $400 billion dollars on its F-35

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