![]() ![]() "We've never seen anything on the scale or magnitude like this," said Bruce Riedel, director of the Intelligence Project at the Brookings Institution.Īn estimate from the U.S. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., who chairs the House Committee on Intelligence, said on Fox News Sunday recently there are "thousands of Westerners and Americans in both the eastern Syria and Iraq who have Western passports" fighting with extremists.Ĭonflicts in Arab countries have attracted fighters from across the world in the past, including the Afghan-Soviet War and the Bosnian War. We'll end on a more truthful note, though it's not exactly reassuring. Unable to verify the hunger estimate, PunditFact rated the claim Half True. efforts ranging from 842 million to 1.02 billion - and for what it would take to pull everyone out of hunger. Oxfam America was one of several sources that could not verify the $30 billion figure from the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization.Įstimates vary for how many people are in a state of hunger - with figures from various U.N. The hunger costs are squishier, though no one denies billions or trillions of dollars spent on the war would have helped feed those in need. There's also a debate on whether to include veterans' current and future health costs, which pushes the total from the New York Times' total of $1.2 trillion to the high-end estimate of over $3 trillion from the co-authors of The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict. ![]() The cost of the war does not just depend on direct military spending, which varies from $770 billion to $900 billion depending on the source. He told PunditFact that the meme made sense to him because the war in Iraq cost $2 trillion since 2003, more than the United Nations' estimate for ending hunger each year ($30 billion) times each year since 2003 ($330 billion).īut there are problems with both dollar figures. Lee Camp, a stand-up comedian and host of the RT show Redacted Tonight, shared the image on his Facebook page and looked into the numbers. lives and money in Iraq's sectarian fight, saying simply, "For the cost of the Iraq War we could've ended world hunger for 30 years." Bush administration.Ī Facebook meme touches on some American attitudes about the prospect of investing more U.S. … His face is very familiar."Įven if the colonel's story is accurate about the timing, Pirro's point that this was Obama's fault is misplaced, as the contract that would have released him in 2009 was signed by the George W. He's a dead ringer for the guy I had the run-in with. When ABC News challenged King's story, King said, "I could be mistaken, but I'm 99 percent. The Defense Department has a different story, saying Baghdadi was released from U.S. King said he knew Baghdadi from the camp and recalled him leaving the camp in 2009. Kenneth King, who was the former commander of Camp Bucca, where Baghdadi was held. This claim hinges on a Daily Beast interview with Army Col. And when Baghdadi left Camp Bucca, where the worst of the worst were held in Iraq, he threatened his American jailers saying, 'I'll see you in New York.' " "A man released by Obama in 2009, who started ISIS a year later. "The head of this band of savages is a man named Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, the new Osama bin Laden," Pirro said. There's no doubt that al-Qaida will continue to pursue attacks against us."įox News host Jeanine Pirro connected Obama to the origins of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria uprising. "Yet his death does not mark the end of our effort. Here's a good example of how Obama talked about terrorism after bin Laden's death: "The death of bin Laden marks the most significant achievement to date in our nation's effort to defeat al-Qaida," Obama said May 1, 2011. ![]() Obama has talked up killing bin Laden as a huge milestone, but he is usually quick to point out the threat from anti-American extremists is not over. ![]()
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