The Cost of War, the Cost of Fuel, and Shannon
In the midst of ongoing protests around the country, we held our monthly protest in opposition to the US military's us of Shannon airport today. The nationwide protests have been mostly about rising fuel prices, which are inextricably linked to the illegal US/Israeli war on Iran. More generally the impact of fuel prices on all our lives has a lot to do with the ongoing instability caused by war and the over-reliance on fossil fuels.
On March 13th, the Center for Strategic and International Studies estimated that the economic cost to the US of the illegal war on Iran was running at $16.5 billion. And that was only after 12 days. In 2025, the Costs of War project at Brown University reported that from 2001 to 2019, the US spent over $2 trillion on the war in Afghanistan, and from 2003 to 2023 it spent and obligated over $2.89 trillion on the wars in Iraq and Syria.
These are all wars that Ireland supported by making Shannon Airport available to the US military since 2001.











