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Ramadan Rage: Jihadists Kill 41, Injure 102 in First 4 Days

Posted by M. C. on May 22, 2018

http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2018/05/21/ramadan-rage-jihadists-kill-41-injure-102-in-first-4-days/

by Edwin Mora

…All the terrorist attacks during Ramadan 2018, as documented by Breitbart News, include:

May 17—Farah, Afghanistan—Taliban kills three foreign engineers.
May 17—Kashmir, India—Terrorists kidnap, slit throat of 23-year-old man after Indian government declares first Ramadan ceasefire in 18 years.
May 17—Borno, Nigeria—Suspected Boko Haram jihadists detonated a bomb at camp for people displaced by insurgency, killing four and wounding 14.
May 17—Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan — Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JuA) terrorist group claims responsibility for a suicide bombing that kills one and injures 14.
May 17—North Sinai, Egypt — Sunni hardliners bombed an area, killing one and injuring another.
May 17—Uruzgan, Afghanistan — Taliban kill two civilians.

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Cost of U.S. War on Jihadists: $5.6 Trillion, 7,000 Deaths, 52,500 Injuries

Posted by M. C. on November 9, 2017

The Bush admin was famous for making war expenditures ‘off budget’ items. There is the CIA budget which is always a question. How much is taxpayer funded and how is is covered by their drug ops? Remember when it came out that we were bribing the Taliban not to attack truck convoys in Afghanistan? What accounting category is bribery? This estimate is no doubt conservative.

http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2017/11/08/cost-u-s-wars-5-6-trillion-7000-deaths-52500-injuries/

Nevertheless, the Brown study notes that its “estimate is also conservative,” adding:

This report has not included here state and local government expenses related to medical care of veterans and homeland security. Nor does this report calculate the macro economic costs of war for the US economy. And while this report discusses some of the ways that families bear the burden of caring for seriously veterans [sic], I have not added a value for the costs of their uncompensated care.

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