Forty-five billion dollars is how much the Pentagon says the Afghan war is costing American taxpayers, and with no end in sight they may have to keep footing that bill for years to come.
Lawmakers, skeptical about the prospects of victory, grilled the Trump administration Tuesday on the direction of the nation’s longest-running war, now in its 17th year.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing comes after a wave of shocking militant attacks in Kabul that killed more than 200 people.
Randall Schriver, the Defense Department’s top Asia official, said the 45 billion USD total for the year includes 5 billion USD for Afghan forces and 13 billion USD for US forces inside Afghanistan. Much of the rest is for logistical support. Some 780 million USD goes toward economic aid.
According to US media, the costs now are still significantly lower than during the high point of the war in Afghanistan. From 2010 to 2012, when the US had as many as 100,000 soldiers in Afghanistan the price for American taxpayers surpassed 100 billion USD each year. There are currently around 16,000 US troops in Afghanistan.
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