911 二十周年,美国彻底清醒吗?

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vincentsjtu
楼主 (北美华人网)
有些地方,随他们自娱自乐就好了
干嘛非要去改造他们呢
多管闲事太费钱了

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laalaatou
911本来就是CIA策划的
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somuch
美国只要跟加拿大澳大利亚新西兰德国法国英国日本韩国新加坡等发达文明国家绑定好就行了,所向披靡,世界无敌!
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PolkaRose
有一小部分人20年前就清醒了,还有很大一部分人长睡不醒。
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EvenOdd
有些地方,随他们自娱自乐就好了
干嘛非要去改造他们呢
多管闲事太费钱了


vincentsjtu 发表于 2021-08-16 09:10


< 多管闲事太费钱了 >
Q The Afghan War, By The Numbers What 20 years of fighting in Afghanistan cost — in dollars and in lives. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/benking/the-afghan-war-by-the-numbers?ref=bfnsplash
Total spent by US $2.26 trillion. Officially, the Department of Defense, the State Department, USAID, and other government agencies have spent roughly $887 billion on the war in Afghanistan and reconstruction. But Brown University’s Costs of War project estimates that the full cost was $2.26 trillion, including veterans’ medical and disability costs, interest on borrowing, and other factors.


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EvenOdd

< 多管闲事太费钱了 >
Q The Afghan War, By The Numbers What 20 years of fighting in Afghanistan cost — in dollars and in lives. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/benking/the-afghan-war-by-the-numbers?ref=bfnsplash
Total spent by US $2.26 trillion. Officially, the Department of Defense, the State Department, USAID, and other government agencies have spent roughly $887 billion on the war in Afghanistan and reconstruction. But Brown University’s Costs of War project estimates that the full cost was $2.26 trillion, including veterans’ medical and disability costs, interest on borrowing, and other factors.



EvenOdd 发表于 2021-08-18 09:56

< That’s roughly 80 times the death toll of the September 11, 2001 attacks. >
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Total Deaths 240,000: Approximate total deaths as a direct result of war in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (Source: Costs of War Project.) That’s roughly 80 times the death toll of the September 11, 2001 attacks. 47,245: estimated Afghan civilians killed. (Source: Costs of War Project.) 24,099: estimated Pakistani civilians killed. (Source: Costs of War Project.) 458: Humanitarian aid workers killed in Afghanistan since the US invasion. (Source: .) 74: Journalists and media workers killed in Afghanistan since the US invasion. (Source: The Committee to Protect Journalists.)