The U.S. spent billions to rebuild Afghanistan. Was it successful? NPR Politics
Failed U.S. Plan to Rebuild Afghanistan Cost $145 Billion with Hundreds of Millions Going to Taliban Judicial Watch Economics
SIGAR’s Final Report Excoriates America’s Attempt To Rebuild Afghanistan RealClearDefense Politics
SIGAR Watchdog Final Report: 2 Decades, $145 Billion, and a Failed US Bid To Rebuild Afghanistan The Media Line Politics
US spent $145 billion rebuilding Afghanistan. Nearly $30 billion was wasted, report says Straight Arrow News Politics
Capstone report on US bid to rebuild Afghanistan says cost far exceeded Marshall Plan price tag Stars and Stripes Economics
SIGAR’s final report says the United States spent $148 billion over two decades in Afghanistan, but corruption, mismanagement and collapse erased most gains. The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) stated on Wednesday that Washington’s decades-long effort to build stability and democracy in Afghanistan failed despite an investment of more than $148 billion. […] The post SIGAR: Two Decades and $148 Billion Failed to Rebuild Afghanistan appeared first on Khaama Press. Politics
The $148 Billion Failure: Watchdog's Final Report Critiques America's Efforts to Rebuild Afghanistan DEFCROS News Politics
The $148 billion failure: Watchdog's final report excoriates America’s attempt to rebuild Afghanistan Defense One Politics
U.S. spent more on Afghanistan rebuild than Marshall Plan; nothing to show after two decades of war Washington Times Events