1,928 dead in Iraq war to date:
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1,928 dead in Iraq war to date:
There have been 1,928 coalition troop deaths, 1,741 Americans, 89 Britons, 13 Bulgarians, one Dane, two Dutch, two Estonians, one Hungarian, 25 Italians, one Kazakh, one Latvian, 17 Poles, one Salvadoran, three Slovaks, 11 Spaniards, two Thai and 18 Ukrainians in the war in Iraq as of June 28, 2005.
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Of course there is the overall death count that is much higher. As I understand it only those killed in country are counted and not the ones who die enroute to Germany or after. I posted an animated map earlier in the week that showed where each one was as the days moved on. Not sure if you clicked on the thread to see it.
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The numbers posted were a total of COALITION troops lost, not just US troops. You can thank the insurgents for the majority of the Iraqi civilian lives lost, not the troops.
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kmanWX wrote:yes it's pretty nasty....Gorky wrote:Don't forget approximately 25000 Iraqi civilians have lost their lives too to date... You can concentrrate on US numbers all you want, but these people have no choice to be there or not
True... but it's better than another 9/11, likely this time with chemical or biological weapons which would make the first 9/11 pale in comparison.
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Every life lost is always important.
WWII Death Count Per Country:
Country Military Civilian Total
USSR 12 million 17 million 29 million
Poland 597,000 5.86 million 6.27 million
Germany 3.25 million 2.44 million 5.69 million
Yugoslavia 305,000 1.35 million 1.66 million
Romania 450,000 465,000 915,000
Hungary 200,000 600,000 800,000
France 245,000 350,000 595,000
Italy 380,000 153,000 533,000
Great Britain 403,000 92,700 495,000
United States 407,000 6,000 413,000
Czechoslovakia 7,000 315,000 322,000
Holland 13,700 236,000 249,000
Greece 19,000 140,000 159,000
Belgium 76,000 23,000 99,000
http://www.angelfire.com/ct/ww2europe/stats.html
WWII Death Count Per Country:
Country Military Civilian Total
USSR 12 million 17 million 29 million
Poland 597,000 5.86 million 6.27 million
Germany 3.25 million 2.44 million 5.69 million
Yugoslavia 305,000 1.35 million 1.66 million
Romania 450,000 465,000 915,000
Hungary 200,000 600,000 800,000
France 245,000 350,000 595,000
Italy 380,000 153,000 533,000
Great Britain 403,000 92,700 495,000
United States 407,000 6,000 413,000
Czechoslovakia 7,000 315,000 322,000
Holland 13,700 236,000 249,000
Greece 19,000 140,000 159,000
Belgium 76,000 23,000 99,000
http://www.angelfire.com/ct/ww2europe/stats.html
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hurricanedude wrote:I am proud to have served, and VERY proud to serve again, but this war WILL NOT...stop another 911 attack...rest assured, it will only increase the chances
"...increase the chances"?
I don't think so...if we weren't in Iraq, had never gone to Iraq, whatever, they'd STILL want and try to kill as many of us on our own soil (or elsewhere) as they could...and then some.
They cannot be placated, negotiated with, bought off, or dealt with in any other way than "their death or ours". THEY set the rules of engagement...WE HAVE to step up to the plate and DELIVER. PERIOD.

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Yes, now insurgents know how to kill American soldiers. The war in Iraq was a strategic mistake. The conduct of that war was effective until victory. Those men who died are all patriots and good men.
Did the war stop terrorists from gaining access to nuclear, biological, or chemical resources? No. There are stockpiles in Russia, the old Soviet states, Syria, Iran, and North Korea.
Almost 2,000 men died to eliminate a contained threat. I will never support a war which cost so much for so little. As for the millions liberated, that does not change the strategic nature of the blunder.
Did the war stop terrorists from gaining access to nuclear, biological, or chemical resources? No. There are stockpiles in Russia, the old Soviet states, Syria, Iran, and North Korea.
Almost 2,000 men died to eliminate a contained threat. I will never support a war which cost so much for so little. As for the millions liberated, that does not change the strategic nature of the blunder.
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sunny wrote:The numbers posted were a total of COALITION troops lost, not just US troops. You can thank the insurgents for the majority of the Iraqi civilian lives lost, not the troops.
Maybe I am reading this the wrong way, but I dont think anyone was directly blaming our soldiers for the loss of civilian lives in Iraq. I thought the point was just that our soldiers arent the only innocent people dying on the battlefield .... and its worth remembering that.
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stormie_skies wrote:sunny wrote:The numbers posted were a total of COALITION troops lost, not just US troops. You can thank the insurgents for the majority of the Iraqi civilian lives lost, not the troops.
Maybe I am reading this the wrong way, but I dont think anyone was directly blaming our soldiers for the loss of civilian lives in Iraq. I thought the point was just that our soldiers arent the only innocent people dying on the battlefield .... and its worth remembering that.
Yep, are right, you read wrong.
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