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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: What is the real cost of things? - Iraq: Americans Pay US$300 a barrel or More for Mideast Oil So what is the real cost of the Iraq war in terms of oil import prices? My rough estimate is that the real cost of oil from the Middle East for Americans may total US$300 a barrel or more. What is known is that the White House has asked for US$804 billion so far to pay for Iraq. But a recent report by Democrats point out hidden costs. They estimate they are US$1 trillion or roughly $20,000 for every family of four. But that may be light too. But how many billions more have been spent keeping the U.S. fleet in place to keep oil flowing from the region, including from Iran? Whats the cost of the Qatar operations? September figures are that the U.S. is importing 2.4 million barrels daily from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait and Oman out of a total import of roughly 12 million daily. Middle Eastern Oil Should Be Free to America The war has also cost the American economy in other ways. The Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington blamed the war for the loss of 500,000 jobs costing US$60 billion a year in GDP growth. Add to that the foregone GDP due to the call-up of tens of thousands of reservists to fight in the war. CNN quoted the Centers Greg Bruno as saying that "costs associated with treating the [military] wounded are skyrocketing, putting historic strains on the Veterans Administration. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the agency's medical expenditures could top US$9 billion by 2017, with an additional US$4 billion in survivors' benefits." A Harvard expert calculated that taxpayers will have to pay $700-billion in lifetime benefits to all personnel as a result of the war. Still another hidden cost is the fact that the war has also increased the price of oil and interest rates, say experts. The two will crimp economic growth. As the Dallas Morning News wrote last week: "The crippling of Iraq's oil production since the start of the war amounts to one of the biggest disruptions in world oil supplies since World War II, according to statistics compiled by the U.S. Department of Energy." Iraqi supply disruption alone has added up to US$5 a barrel, estimate Democrats. All in, the true cost is anyones guess but for Americans paying the tab, the real cost of Middle East oil could be US$300 a barrel or more. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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$300 a barrel - plus our soul.
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