While citizens are told there is “no money” for healthcare, housing, or education, trillions have been poured into military ventures that delivered little beyond chaos, scandal, and long-term instability.
The public deserves to see these costs not in abstract strategy, but in hard dollars tied to failed outcomes.
A few examples,
• Afghanistan War (2001–2021): ≈ $2.3 trillion for a 20-year effort ending in Taliban control within days
• Iraq War: ≈ $2.0 trillion destabilizing a region and empowering adversaries
• “War on Terror” total: over $8 trillion across theaters with no clear victory
• Guantánamo Bay detention camp: $540+ million per year to hold fewer than 40 detainees
• Waterboarding, secret prisons, torture program fallout: hundreds of millions in black-site ops, legal costs, and global reputational damage
• F-35 program overruns: $1.7 trillion lifetime cost, plagued by delays and defects
• Pentagon accounting failures: trillions untracked, unable to pass a clean audit for years
• Syria intervention: $15+ billion with no defined end state
• Failed Afghan reconstruction projects: $145 billion in waste, fraud, and abandoned infrastructure
• Military equipment left in Afghanistan: $7+ billion handed to the Taliban
These are not the costs of defense. These are the costs of dysfunction, mismanagement, and unchecked military spending without accountability.
If even a fraction of this had been invested at home, the nation would look very different today.
Until waste on this scale is treated as a national scandal, taxpayers will continue funding failure while being told sacrifice is patriotic.