Civilian Casualties

Jul 20, 2005 10:04


How are we helping the citizens of Iraq, when coalition forces are responsible for 37.3% of the estimates 25,000 civilian deaths in the past two years?

The costs of this war cannot be measured in dollars and soldiers alone. By conservative estimates, 25,000 civilians have died since we engaged in this conflict and we are responisble of roughly 9,000. I have read similar efforts that have placed the civilian casualties anywhere from 100,000 to 200,000.

Here is another article confirming these findings.

It is very disturbing to me that this kind of information is not being monitored by Coalition Forces, but instead, by an outside group.

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