NationStates Jolt Archive


War brings much death....

Minoriteeburg
09-01-2006, 21:21
Forces: U.S. & Coalition/Casualties (http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/index.html?2200)(click to go to page)

There have been
2,405 coalition deaths,
2,206 Americans,
one Australian,
98 Britons,
13 Bulgarians,
2 Danes,
2 Dutch,
2 Estonians,
1 Hungarian,
26 Italians,
1 Kazakh,
1 Latvian,
17 Poles,
1 Salvadoran,
3 Slovaks,
11 Spaniards,
2 Thai,
and 18 Ukrainians

in the war in Iraq as of January 9, 2006, according to a CNN count.


tis sad how much death war brings...:(

does anyone have any friends/relatives/loved ones who are fighting, have fought, or died in this war??

i have a cousin over there right now. wishing him the best as always.
Gassputia
09-01-2006, 21:23
tis sad how much death war brings...

does anyone have any friends/relatives/loved ones who are fighting, have fought, or died in this war??

i have a cousin over there right now. wishing him the best as always.

It said somewhere that the death toll is twice as high, couse they don't count those who die in hospital once they have left iraq
Nerotika
09-01-2006, 21:24
Well you cant have a war without death. Otherwise its just a problem, if there are only wounded then its just a conflict. As being personally agenst this war I find the death toll all for nothing.
New Genoa
09-01-2006, 21:24
Yes war brings much death. Anything fascinating about that, though? It's pretty much an obvious fact.
Bodies Without Organs
09-01-2006, 21:25
Not good, but this once again raises the question of why the Coalition don't seem to be keeping a tally of civilian deaths.
Minoriteeburg
09-01-2006, 21:26
Not good, but this once again raises the question of why the Coalition don't seem to be keeping a tally of civilian deaths.


i've wondered that too.
Bodies Without Organs
09-01-2006, 21:30
i've wondered that too.

Well, 'we don't do bodycounts' as the man said.