Saturday, August 3, 2013
Pentagon: Guantanamo tab $5.2 billion and counting
30 Jul 2013 New number-crunching by Democrats campaigning for
Guantanamo’s closure says the Pentagon spends nearly a half-billion
dollars a year – a whopping $2.7 million per prisoner –
to operate its offshore prison complex in southeast Cuba. The figure is
by far the largest per-prisoner cost ever calculated and apparently,
for the first time, includes troop costs. The ostensibly temporary
Pentagon prison has, since it opened in 2002, been staffed largely by
troops trained up on their way to Guantanamo for rotations of nine
months to a year. The cost for this year – $454.1 million to operate,
staff and build at the prison complex – comes from a report by the
Defense Department’s Office of the Comptroller.
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