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Title: US Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan Killed 500,000 People
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URL Source: https://news.antiwar.com/2018/11/08 ... pakistan-killed-500000-people/
Published: Nov 11, 2018
Author: Jason Ditz
Post Date: 2018-11-11 09:15:17 by Ada
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Comments: 1

Over 60,000 US troops either killed or wounded in conflicts

Brown University has released a new study on the cost in lives of America’s Post-9/11 Wars, in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. The study estimates between 480,000 and 507,000 people were killed in the course of the three conflicts.

This includes combatant deaths and civilian deaths in fighting and war violence. Civilians make up over half of the roughly 500,000 killed, with both opposition fighters and US-backed foreign military forces each sustaining in excess of 100,000 deaths as well.

This is admittedly a dramatic under-report of people killed in the wars, as it only attempts to calculate those killed directly in war violence, and not the massive number of others civilians who died from infrastructure damage or other indirect results of the wars. The list also excludes the US war in Syria, which itself stakes claims to another 500,000 killed since 2011.

The report also notes that over 60,000 US troops were either killed or wounded in the course of the wars. This includes 6,951 US military personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan since 9/11.

The Brown study also faults the US for having done very little in the last 17 years to provide transparency to the country about the scope of the conflicts, concluding that they are “inhibited by governments determined to paint a rosy picture of perfect execution and progress.”

Those wishing to read the full Brown University study can find a PDF version here.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

That number os off by 1.2 MILLION

Darkwing  posted on  2018-11-11   12:13:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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