20 years, $2.3 trillion spent, 2,400 US troops killed: America's longest war, in numbers


By Nikhila Natarajan

New York, Aug 31 (IANS): As the last of Americas C-17s flew into the night from Kabuls Hamid Karzai International Airport just before the clock struck midnight in Afghanistan Monday, the costs of Americas longest war began sinking in at home.

Thirteen fallen US service members, mostly in their 20s and born just around the time of the 9/11 attacks in 2001, returned 24 hours ago in the last of the caskets from Afghanistan, draped in the US flag.

US President Joe Biden became the fourth commander in chief to stand in reverence, his head bowed, as the heroes came home. Over the last 20 years, more than 2,400 US service members have been killed in Afghanistan alone.

Here are some numbers from America's longest war. The data on casualties and costs (approximations) are sourced from the Costs of War Project at Brown University and covers the time period between October 2001 to April 2021. Other data are sourced from a combination of Pentagon, White House and US State Department briefings.

Number of people killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City, Washington, DC and Pennsylvania: Nearly 3,000.

Date on which US Congress authorized use of US Armed Forces against those responsible for the September 11 attacks: September 18, 2001.

Time at which the last US planes took off from Kabul airport on August 30, 2021: 3:29 pm in Washington, DC.

Number of days between Taliban takeover and total US withdrawal: 15.

Number of people killed in a suicide attack three days before the US left Afghanistan: 13 US service members and 169 Afghans.

Total number killed in Afghanistan alone, last 20 years: 171,000-174,000

America's total expenditure on operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan: $2.313 trillion.

American military members killed in Afghanistan: 2,461.

US contractors killed in Afghanistan: 3,846.

National (Afghan) military and police deaths: 66,000.

Afghan civilian deaths: 47,245.

Number of Americans who remain in Afghanistan, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken: "under 200, likely closer to 100".

Number of "hard core" Islamic State terrorists who remain in Afghanistan: At least 2,000.

US vehicles and systems disabled before withdrawal: 27 Humvees and 73 aircraft.

The last task US troops completed before catching the final plane: They disabled the C-RAMS (Counter Rocket, Artillery and Mortar System).

The last people to board the final US plane out of Kabul: Maj. Gen. Christopher Donahue, commander of the 82nd Airborne Division and acting US ambassador to Afghanistan Ross Wilson. Donahue coordinated the final evacuation effort for the US.

 

  

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Tue, Aug 31 2021

    This is the beginning of the end for USA. They wasted trillions dollars of US tax payers money by making themselves poor but only to benefit scrupulous government and their agents and suppliers and service providers to the military. Day will come the same people whom they rescued & saved will turn their guns against their saviours. It's not only US but also the Western world will also made to pay the price for their blunders. Falling 85 billions dollars worth of US military hardware into wrong hands is not going to be just joke. Now there will be many joining to eat the piece of Afghan pie.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Tue, Aug 31 2021

    ONLY human lives were lost as a sacrifice to the War God. The trillions spent on war materials and fighter aircraft etc. were an investment in the future US economy and lining pockets of corrupt p;eople on both sides of the equation. What was the cost of US stooges who backed up the US war?

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  • A. Nazreth, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 31 2021

    Nothing new. It was expected that Afganis will milk USA and then eventually kick them out. Thats what happens when you help the 'common factor'. Every country hosting refugees is in peril.

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  • sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 31 2021

    How to pay 2.3 Trillion and loose ,yet win .. This is the way USA wastes its tax payers money on war network ..it benefits the generals and middlemen spanning across countries including pakistan But the world needs USA for a while ..

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