Freshman Congressman Tom Cotton of Arkansas downplayed the role that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have had on the nation’s debt Thursday morning, insisting that the overall impact is “relatively low.”
Cotton spoke at a the “Too Many American Wars? Should We Fight Anywhere and Can We Afford It?” panel discussion at CPAC Thursday.
“Can we afford this war? The answer is yes, we can afford it,”Cotton said. “We must afford it. We certainly have a staggering national debt. Our military is not responsible for that. As an historic average of a percent of our economy and federal spending, it’s still relatively low. It’s projected to trend downward.”
A report released Thursday leading up to the 10th anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq determined that that war alone has cost the U.S. $1.7 trillion dollars.








