Friday, March 17, 2006

$10 billion a month

What a waste:

U.S. military spending in Iraq and Afghanistan will average 44 percent more in the current fiscal year than in fiscal 2005, the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service said.

Spending will rise to $9.8 billion a month from the $6.8 billion a month the Pentagon said it spent last year, the research service said. The group's March 10 report cites ``substantial'' expenses to replace or repair damaged weapons, aircraft, vehicles, radios and spare parts.

It also figures in costs for health care, fuel, national intelligence and the training of Iraqi and Afghan security forces -- ``now a substantial expense,'' it said.
In all seriousness, I'd appreciate hearing from someone who could justify this sort of expenditure while contrasting it with the infrastructural underinvestment that has been chic in the US for nearly thirty years.