War on "Daash" cost Iraq $ 300 billion so far,
26/05/2015
Brother - Baghdad
Spokesman for a coalition bloc citizen eloquent Abu tirelessly announced the arrival of the cost of the Iraq war on the organization Daash To $ 300 billion, pointing out that it costs directly on armaments and other effects on the economy in general.
He said Abu tirelessly in in a television interview that "the loss of Iraq from the war against al-Daash and its repercussions reached $ 300 billion, since our losses, today, of the organization and its effects on the economy reached the limits of the 200 billion dollars, while the country lost on the armament and fighting approximately $ 100 billion, Since the tenth of June 2014 and to date. "
In turn, described the economic expert Mohammed al-Ani, "what Iraq experienced as human and financial war of attrition, stressing that the continued fighting with this regulation may lead to the breakdown of the Iraqi state.
Ani added that the "cost of the war to organize Daash too high, and that the weapon that up to Iraqi forces is, however, militants regulation does not come for free, and draining the Iraqi treasury, where he bought Iraq during the past two years, a weapon more than $ 100 billion, dissipated most of them, a loss to the budget Iraqi, and thus the loss of the Iraqi people. "
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26/05/2015
Brother - Baghdad
Spokesman for a coalition bloc citizen eloquent Abu tirelessly announced the arrival of the cost of the Iraq war on the organization Daash To $ 300 billion, pointing out that it costs directly on armaments and other effects on the economy in general.
He said Abu tirelessly in in a television interview that "the loss of Iraq from the war against al-Daash and its repercussions reached $ 300 billion, since our losses, today, of the organization and its effects on the economy reached the limits of the 200 billion dollars, while the country lost on the armament and fighting approximately $ 100 billion, Since the tenth of June 2014 and to date. "
In turn, described the economic expert Mohammed al-Ani, "what Iraq experienced as human and financial war of attrition, stressing that the continued fighting with this regulation may lead to the breakdown of the Iraqi state.
Ani added that the "cost of the war to organize Daash too high, and that the weapon that up to Iraqi forces is, however, militants regulation does not come for free, and draining the Iraqi treasury, where he bought Iraq during the past two years, a weapon more than $ 100 billion, dissipated most of them, a loss to the budget Iraqi, and thus the loss of the Iraqi people. "
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