Alexandre Fedorovski
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- Dec 9, 2017
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I've got four bipartisan MOC's that prove my point. You? Bupkis!U funny mon! Your skidmark has killed more than 72,000 Americans.
You do know attempting to blame the President for the deaths of Americans from the Coronavirus - especially when Cuomo was packing COVID-19-infected seniors into Senior Citizen homes with the elderly (THE most vulnerable Americans) - is an undeniable sign of mental illness, right?!
PROVE IT!!!
Me??? "NAKED FACTS":
CASUALTIES
The US has lost 4,487 service personnel in Iraq since the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom on 19 March 2003, according to the latest figures from the US Department of Defense.
By 31 August 2010, when the last US combat troops left, 4,421 had been killed, of which 3,492 were killed in action. Almost 32,000 had been wounded in action.
Since then, in what was called Operation New Dawn, 66 have died, of which 38 were killed in action. Three hundred and five have been wounded in action since 1 September 2010.
The UK lost 179 servicemen and women, of which 136 were killed in action.
Other coalition countries account for 139 deaths according to the icasualties website.
While coalition troop fatalities are reasonably well documented, deaths of Iraqi civilians and combatants are more difficult to track because of a lack of reliable official figures. All counts and estimates of Iraqi deaths are highly disputed.
The organization Iraq Body Count has been collating civilian deaths using cross-checked media reports and other figures such as morgue records.
According to IBC, there have been between 97,461 and 106,348 civilian deaths up to July 2010.
The most bloody period for civilian deaths was the month of invasion, March 2003, in which IBC says 3,977 ordinary Iraqis lost their lives. A further 3,437 were killed in April of that year.
The group says the difference between its higher and lower total figures is caused by discrepancies in reports about how many deaths resulted from an incident and whether they were civilians or combatants.
Other reports and surveys have resulted in a wide range of estimates of Iraqi deaths. The UN-backed Iraqi Family Health Survey estimated 151,000 violent deaths in the period of March 2003 - June 2006.
Meanwhile, The Lancet journal in 2006 published an estimate of 654,965 excess Iraqi deaths related to the war of which 601,027 were caused by violence.
Both this and the Family Health Survey include deaths of Iraqi combatants as well as civilians.
An unknown number of civilian contractors have also been killed in Iraq.
COST
The financial scale of the war is another area in which figures vary widely.
The respected and non-partisan Congressional Research Service estimates that the US will have spent almost $802bn (£512.8bn) on funding the war by the end of the fiscal year 2011, with $747.6bn (£478bn) already appropriated BBC.(Iraq war in figures).
However, Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz and Harvard's Linda Bilmes put the true cost at $3 trillion (£1.2tn) once additional impacts on the US budget and economy are taken into account.
US CASUALTIES in Iraq
TOTAL Wounded Total casualties Missing
4,497 32,222 36, 710 2
(United States military casualties of war - Wikipedia)
YOU ARE NOT SCARY FOR WHAT BEIDEN DID WITH THEM ???
DO YOU NOT EXPERIENCE SENSE OF GUILT ???