Those figures don’t include the $763 billion spent arming the Afghan military and security services during the two-decade war, or the $14 billion used to resettle about 200,000 Afghans in the U.S. after the resignation and flight of President Ashraf Ghani, officials said Wednesday while releasing the final report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, or SIGAR, the watchdog agency created by Congress.
U.S. wasted billions trying to fix Afghanistan, says acting inspector general
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Further, he said such a request would have to go through the courts, which did not happen.
Afghan couple accuse U.S. Marine of abducting their baby
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