Iraq War Topping $5.8 Billion A Month
United Press International
November 18, 2004
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon is spending more than $5.8 billion a month on the war in Iraq,
according to the military's top generals.
That is nearly a 50 percent increase above the $4 billion-a-month benchmark the
Pentagon has used to estimate the cost of the war so far.
The Army alone is spending $4.7 million a month while the Air Force is spending
$800 million a month transporting soldiers and flying combat missions. The
Marine Corps is spending $300 million a month, the four service chiefs told the
House Armed Services Committee Wednesday.
Since 2003, the Pentagon has received some $160 billion for the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan in supplemental funding -- that is, in addition to its annual
budget. It will be requesting another multibillion-dollar supplement early next
year to cover the continuing cost of the war.
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