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Gudbrandsdølen Dagningen (Norway) cited Costs of War research on military emissions.
Why America's plans for Iran ground troops spark déjà vu, and grave fears: How US invasions have gone since World War 2
Hindustan Times cited Costs of War research on the human costs of war in Iraq.
TRUMP’S SECRET WARS ON THE WORLD KEEP EXPANDING
A piece in The Intercept cited Costs of War research on the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force and U.S. counterterror operations.
Understanding Preemptive Strikes in Today’s Geopolitics
Paradigm Shift (Pakistan) cited Costs of War research on the financial costs of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
El desastre bélico de EE. UU.: Irak, Afganistán y (ahora) Irán
Agenda Publica (Spain) and Negocios cited Costs of War research on the human costs of the post-9/11 wars.
Pentagon Weighs Diverting Ukraine Weapons To Middle East Amid Iran Conflict
International Business Times (Singapore) cited Costs of War research on the financial costs of the post-9/11 wars.
The environmental cost of the war in Iran
Costs of War’s Neta Crawford talked about the environmental costs of war on 1A.
The War Nobody Wants Could Hand China the Global Economy on a Silver Platter
Web Pro News cited Costs of War research on the financial costs of the post-9/11 wars.
From New Mexico to the Middle East: Leadership and the Cost of War
The Forum with Jim Falk interviewed Costs of War contributor David Vine.
Who wins when the world burns?
The Business Standard (Bangladesh) cited Costs of War research on the human and financial costs of the post-9/11 wars.
Trump’s Iran war price tag just keeps rising
Salon cited Costs of War’s Heidi Peltier on military spending.
Epic Fury Operation: The End Game? – OpEd
A piece in Eurasia Review cited Costs of War research on the human and financial costs of the post-9/11 wars.
The Iran War – The Most Obvious Question Liberal Media Refuses To Ask
A piece on Antiwar.com cited Costs of War research on the financial costs of the post-9/11 wars.
2 Weeks of Iran War Released More Carbon Emissions Than 84 Countries Do Yearly
Truthout cited Costs of War research on military emissions.
Why Donald Trump Just Can’t Stop Going to War
A piece in TomDispatch cited Costs of War research on the human and financial costs of the post-9/11 wars.
To whom the duty of counting the war dead falls
An opinion piece in Hankyohreh (Korea) cited Costs of War research on direct and indirect deaths from the post-9/11 wars.
War on Credit
Pressenza cited Costs of War research on the human and financial costs of the post-9/11 wars.
Trump’s Iran War Already Costs More Than Bush’s Iraq Opening
Newsweek cited Costs of War on the financial costs of the Iraq war.
They Want to Stop Paying Taxes as a Protest. There Are Consequences.
The New York Times cited Costs of War’s Heidi Peltier on military spending.
Trump’s Crusade: Christian Nationalism and the Making of a Holy War
A piece in Counterpunch cited Costs of War research on the financial costs of the post-9/11 wars.
Does War Cause Inflation? Iran vs. Afghanistan vs. Iraq
Smart Asset cited Costs of War research on war and inflation.
The MERIP Roundtable, On the Iran War Part II
The Middle East Research and Information Project podcast cited Costs of War.
U.S. WARMONGERING HITS HISTORIC LEVEL AS TRUMP ATTACKS 3 CONTINENTS IN 3 DAYS
Costs of War director Stephanie Savell was cited in The Intercept.
How do we calculate the cost of war?
Costs of War co-founder Neta Crawford discussed calculating the costs of war on Connecticut Public Radio.