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Blackjack007: hmm, why didn't the Persian Gulf war of 1990 cause massive inflation in the late 90s and early 2000's?
maybe your theory is just stupid.
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September 16, 2007
SouthAmerica: Reply to blackjack007
You probably did not give much thought on the subject before you posted the above.
But I am nice and I will let you take your comments back.
The Persian Gulf War of 1990 lasted a week and was financed by many other countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Japan and other coalition members. The United States share of the expenses related to that war it was minimum.
Compare that with the current Iraq War that is costing the US over $100 billion dollars per year (borrowed money from foreigners) and so far this fiasco has cost the United States over $ 600 billion dollars and this war has lasted over 5 years so far with no end in sight.
The $ 600 billion dollars it is only the down payment of the fiasco since all the other costs related to this war it will add to as much as $ 2 trillion dollars.
The current Iraq War has been waged on a credit card - a foreign credit card.
I repeat again â you can bet all these cumulative defense spending by the US government related to the current Iraq fiasco is going to hurt the country in the long term in a big way â and among other things it will result in high âINFLATIONâ.
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