I hope that no one considers your numbers to be accurate less they be misled. The truth is closer to a few thousand... not hundreds of thousands. This is not to mention the fact that the majority of these deaths are caused by insurgent bombings and executions as opposed to ISAF collateral dammage. The Taliban regime starved and executed the innocent. the start of the war is questionable, but contributing to the security of afghanistan and the removal of the taliban is worth fighting for.
According to Iraq's Ministry of Health, an estimated 151,000 violence-related Iraqi deaths (95% uncertainty range, 104,000 to 223,000) occurred from March 2003 through June 2006.
Additionally, according to Iraq Body Count, between 22,586 and 24,159 civilian deaths were documented for the year 2007.
A survey conducted by Johns Hopkins University (completed in 2006) estimated that 654,965 or 2.5% of the Iraqi population had died as the result of the war.
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katproductionsinc 1 year ago
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pathway2peace 3 years ago
I hope that no one considers your numbers to be accurate less they be misled. The truth is closer to a few thousand... not hundreds of thousands. This is not to mention the fact that the majority of these deaths are caused by insurgent bombings and executions as opposed to ISAF collateral dammage. The Taliban regime starved and executed the innocent. the start of the war is questionable, but contributing to the security of afghanistan and the removal of the taliban is worth fighting for.
s25007 3 years ago
According to Iraq's Ministry of Health, an estimated 151,000 violence-related Iraqi deaths (95% uncertainty range, 104,000 to 223,000) occurred from March 2003 through June 2006.
Additionally, according to Iraq Body Count, between 22,586 and 24,159 civilian deaths were documented for the year 2007.
A survey conducted by Johns Hopkins University (completed in 2006) estimated that 654,965 or 2.5% of the Iraqi population had died as the result of the war.
pathway2peace 3 years ago
There is a lot more to this than Dead Bodies.
Let us not forget the relatives and friends of those who were killed.
Let us not forget the babies who are being born with multiple deformities.
Let us not forget the trauma of children who have never known peace.
Let us not forget the millions of Iraqis who were forced to flee their homes.
Let us not forget the thousands of unexploded bombs that are scattered throughout Iraq.
Let us never forget the shame of this war !!!
pathway2peace 3 years ago