Happy Anniversary for the War in Iraq
Nothing more is needed in celebration of the War in Iraq:
This week, we celebrate the fourth anniversary of the war in Iraq. I still remember the start very well. Time for a calculation.
1. The newspaper today states one minute of war in Iraq costs US$380,000. A calculation made by Joseph Stiglitz, a US Nobelprize winning economist. That is almost double the cost of the war in Vietnam.
2. According to WFP, the UN’s food aid organisation, it costs US$0.19 to feed a child for a day. Nineteen cents. 20,000 children die of hunger every day. The time it took you to read this post, already 15 died.
3. Taking those two figures together, one minute of war in Iraq would feed 2,000,000 children for a day. One day of war in Iraq would feed 20,000,000 children for a year.
Thanks to The Road to the Horizon for breaking down the amount of time and money spent in Iraq into more tangible examples.
