How did the us government pay for wars in Afghanistan and Iraq?
The Afghanistan and Iraq Wars were funded on the backs of the taxpayers in the US and the UK. The financial cost of the war has been more than £4.55 billion ($9 billion) to the UK, and over $845 billion to the U.S.
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About US War in Afghanistan
The War in Afghanistan began October 7, 2001 in response to the September 11 attacks. US forces forced the Taliban regime out in November 2001. Since then, US forces have concentrated eliminating resistance and insurgency groups operating in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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