Watchdog says U.S. wasted more than $15 billion in past 11 years in Afghanistan
Source: NBC News
In response to a request from lawmakers, the Special Inspector General calculated a huge figure, but says it may only be "a portion" of the waste.
by Laura Strickler and Dan De Luce / Jul.25.2018 / 8:26 PM ET
WASHINGTON The watchdog charged with tracking government spending in Afghanistan has released its first estimate of the total amount of money wasted there a staggering $15.5 billion over 11 years but says even that figure is probably "only a portion."
In response to a request from three congressman in 2017, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) began tallying the waste and fraud in the U.S. effort to rebuild the country.
After 10 months of research, SIGAR sent a letter back to the congressmen that estimated the waste at $15.5 billion between SIGAR's inception in 2008 and Dec. 31, 2017, or 29 percent of the spending it audited. In the letter, obtained by NBC News, Special Inspector General John Sopko describes the figure as "likely
only a portion of the total waste, fraud, abuse and failed efforts."
One of the three congressmen who requested the calculation, Rep. Walter Jones, R.-N.C., called Afghanistan a "black hole" for taxpayer money. "The American people deserve a better understanding of where their money is going," said Jones.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/military/watchdog-says-u-s-wasted-more-15-billion-past-11-n894701
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)the operation there should have ended within a few years.
Roy Rolling
(6,933 posts)You're right, in theory, all $70 billion($) spent there is a waste. I believe that theory.
cstanleytech
(26,319 posts)efforts to withdraw.
marble falls
(57,204 posts)Grins
(7,228 posts)How many college educations is that?
How many dollars for health care?
For infrastructure?
For opioid addiction treatment?
Or, to fire up the meatbags who believe anything Fox News craps into their skulls - how many miles of wall?