In the first two weeks of its war on Iran, the US spent an estimated $2.1 billion a day. It’s no wonder Donald Trump is saying that the cost of war means the federal government can’t afford to spend money to help Americans meet their basic needs.
In the first two weeks of its war on Iran, the US spent an estimated $2.1 billion a day. It’s no wonder Donald Trump is saying that the cost of war means the federal government can’t afford to spend money to help Americans meet their basic needs.
$2.1 billion divided among 300 million people (rough American population size) is $7. This means every American citizen is having $7 stolen from them every day to fund a war waged on behalf of Israel, including children and babies.
Keep in mind, the justification for attacking Iran was that they might acquire nuclear weapons. The justification for attacking Iraq is that they might have nuclear weapons. Israel has nuclear weapons and we do nothing to stop them.
It’s time the world stops suffering for Israel.
$7/day is $2,555 a year. When put into that context, it’s about 3 months of an average car payment or a month’s rent. I am not a US citizen, but that seems insane to me, especially when paired with an increased cost of living due to fuel.