

What
is the true cost of Britain’s involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan?
An invite for academic,
research papers and investigations.
We would like to invite
researchers, students and campaigners to investigate and research
the true costs of Britain’s involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan,
and to then present their findings at a key session during the Convention
of the Left which is taking place Manchester in September 2008.
This idea is inspired by the economists Joseph Stigliz and Linda
Bilmes book. “The Three Trillion Dollar War“.
Stigliz & Bilmes’
book brought together for the first time the ‘facts we need
to understand the financial, economic and social consequence of
the Iraq conflict”. The main focus of the book was on the
USA. The authors devote a small section in their book on the cost
of the Iraq war to Britain. Stigliz and Bilmes put forward an estimated
cost to the UK of the Iraq war (table 6.1) of £20.9 billion.
It this area that we believe needs further research, investigation
and exposure. What is also not been subject to any rigorous and
meaningful examination is the true cost of Britain’s involvement,
up to now and in the future, in Afghanistan.
We would like to encourage
research and investigation in all or of any part of the financial,
economic or social cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
We would envisage the
results of any research being produced to published on a website
and to become freely available as a resource for campaigners, journalists
and the general public
If you are interested
or want further information, please contact us
Richard Searle - 07760
224 580 / gearie@aol.com
Linda Clair - 07985
624 968 / lindaclair@btinternet.com
For the Convention of
the Left
&
Jacqui Burke. Greater
Manchester & District CND
(0161) 273 8283 / gmdcnd@gn.apc.org
Please forward this
message to anyone you think may be interested in participating in
this project

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