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theknife 13-12-05 04:41 PM

iraq war: the first 1000 days
 
with yet another US-imposed, and largely meaningless, election "milestone " upon them, the London paper The Independent looks at the war in Iraq by the numbers:
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$204.4 billion: The cost to the U.S of the war so far.

2,339: Allied troops killed

15,955: US troops wounded in action

98: U.K troops killed

30,000 : Estimated Iraqi civilian deaths

0: Number of WMDs found

66: Journalists killed in Iraq.

63: Journalists killed during Vietnam war

8: per cent of Iraqi children suffering acute malnutrition

53,470: Iraqi insurgents killed

67: per cent Iraqis who feel less secure because of occupation

$343: Average monthly salary for an Iraqi soldier. Average monthly salary for an American soldier in Iraq: $4,160.75

5: foreign civilians kidnapped per month

47: per cent Iraqis who never have enough electricity

20: casualties per month from unexploded mines

25-40: per cent Estimated unemployment rate, Nov 2005

251: Foreigners kidnapped

70: per cent of Iraqi's whose sewage system rarely works

183,000: British and American troops are still in action in Iraq.

13,000: from other nations

90: Daily attacks by insurgents in Nov '05. In Jun '03: 8

60-80: per cent Iraqis who are "strongly opposed" to presence of coalition troops

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In an accompanying piece from Baghdad, the newspaper's Patrick Cockburn adds one more stat: A BBC poll yesterday showed that half of the Iraqis questioned say that Iraq needs a strong leader--while only 28 per cent cited democracy as a priority.

"Iraqis are cynical about their political leaders," Cockburn writes. "The election results are likely to show that the great majority of Iraqis will vote along ethnic or religious lines as Shia, Sunni or Kurds. The country is turning from a unitary state into a confederation.

"There is no sign yet of the thousand-day war ending. Every month up to a thousand fresh corpses arrive at the mortuary in Baghdad. A new Iraq is emerging but it is already drenched in blood."
the Prez remains confident that history will judge him well, 50 or 60 years from now. no doubt this thought provides much comfort to the iraqis. :uu:

Nicobie 15-12-05 08:56 PM

I'm sick of the middle east crap.

It's about time to start doing without their oil and looking to start pumping what we have here. A half doz nuc power plants would help a bunch too. If the French and Japanese can pretty much run their countries using nuclear power, why can't we?

RoBoBoy 16-12-05 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicobie
If the French and Japanese can pretty much run their countries using nuclear power, why can't we?

Because we have a corrupt political system. Too many politicians make too much money from the oil industry to look elswhere. Oil's their golden goose.

floydian slip 16-12-05 12:03 PM

oil and war!


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