Presidential Candidate Congressman Dennis Kucinich Renews Call to End the War in Iraq

Responds to New Report Saying War Could Cost U.S. $1.9 Trillion by 2017

By David Anderson, published Oct 29, 2007
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The Congressional Budget Office's latest report on the costs of the war in Iraq projected that war could end up costing the United States $1.9 trillion by 2017. Dennis Kucinich, a member of Congress and Democratic candidate for president, used the opportunity to re-emphasize his opposition to the war in Iraq in a statement published on his congressional website.

Kucinich asked Americans to consider what they could do with the country could do with $1.9 trillion instead of spending it in Iraq. "Imagine how many students could receive a four-year, quality, college education. Imagine how many people could receive affordable, high-quality health care. Imagine how many homeless people would now have a home," the statement quoted Kucinich as saying.

He went on to note that the costs of the war in Iraq cannot be weighed in terms of money alone. The congressman was quoted as saying that the war had undermined the moral authority of the United States around the world. He lamented that the domestic politcy agenda of the United States was suffering because of the high price being paid to maintain the war. Kucinich also claimed that the U.S. was borrowing money from China to finance the war.

The statement also noted other Congressional Budget Office statistics on the war in Iraq. The CBO has placed the costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan at $604 billion, with $412 billion of that figure going towards the war in Iraq according to the statement.

Kucinich noted that the amount of money being spent annually on the wars has increased over the years. He presented a solution to problem by asking members of Congress to stop funding the war. The congressman asked his fellow members of congress to tell President Bush that, "We will not give you one more dime for this war."

Presidential Candidate Congressman Dennis Kucinich Renews Call to End the War in Iraq
Date: December 31, 1969
Location:
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Takeaways
  • A new report by the CBO estimates the war in Iraq could cost the U.S. $1.9 trillion by 2017.
  • Congressman Dennis Kucinich responded to the report by calling for an end to the war.
  • The war in Iraq has already cost the U.S. more than $400 billion.
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Would be interesting indeed! Unfortunately, while they see eye to eye on the war I don't think the agree on many social issues.

Posted on 10/31/2007 at 11:10:00 AM

 
Kucinich may be the best of the Democrats. His analysis of the cost of war will help who I will vote for in the presidential primary, Dr. Ron Paul. If Dr. Paul weren't in the race, I'd vote for either Mr. Dennis Kucinich or Mr. Mike Gravely. Wouldn't it be something if Dr. Paul would annonce that he would choose one of those two for VP if nominated and that one would announce that he would choose Dr. Paul for VP if nominated. A presidential nominee from one party and a VP nominee from another party? Hasn't been done in almost 200 years.

Posted on 10/31/2007 at 7:10:00 AM

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