Jennifer
Hixson on the costs of the war in Iraq
May 16, 2008
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Hello. My
name is Jennifer Hixson. I am a member of McKinley
Presbyterian Church on the University of Illinois
campus. I am also a member of the Champaign-Urbana
chapter of the Interfaith Alliance.
The Champaign-Urbana chapter of Interfaith Alliance has
raised money to put up a billboard reminding people
about the cost of the Iraq war. The billboard says
simply that the war is costing us $720,000,000 a day. It
will be up for most of the month of May. The
$720,000,000 figure is based on the research of Nobel
Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz of the Kennedy
school of Government.
$720,000,000 a day is more money than most of us can imagine,
but let’s think about what we could do with that money
if we weren’t using it to wage a war in Iraq.
The American Friends Service Committee points out that at
that rate we could:
Build 6,482 homes for families each day.
Build 84 new elementary schools each day.
Fund 34,904 four-year university scholarships each day.
Provide 423,529 children with health care.
And the costs of this war are not limited to economics.
The war in Iraq has cost the US over 4,000 lives and many
more casualties, men and women who have been wounded
mentally and physically and will need lots of help to
recover and rebuild their lives here at home.
It has cost the Iraqis much more in lives and wounded. And it
has torn apart the fabric of their society. My husband
was in Pakistan at the time of Russia’s war with
Afghanistan. He spoke of seeing SO MANY people in the
refugee camps in Peshawar who were missing arms and
legs.
Now we are sending the wounded and the hopeless to refugee
communities outside of their country. More than 4.7
million Iraqis have been displaced by the war and US
occupation.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates
that over 2,000 Iraqi refugees enter Syria every day.
Every day 2,000 people lose hope and leave their homes,
their neighbors and their families.
The population of the city of Champaign is about 68,000. If
2,000 people were to leave Champaign each day, Champaign
would be a ghost town in 34 days, before the Fourth of
July.
We the people of the US must begin to recognize all of the
costs of this war and speak up, speak out to end this
war that is costing us and the Iraqis so terribly much.
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