In October , the US invaded Afghanistan to defeat the al-Qaeda and the Taliban, but little progress has been made after more than 17 years of war. In March , the US invaded Iraq and overthrew Saddam Hussein's regime under the pretense that the regime had weapons of mass destruction, most notably nuclear weapons. Pakistan is a little murkier. The Costs of War report which compiled data from governments, NGOs, media, and more notes that the actual number of deaths are low because of the limits documenting death in conflict zones.
It also notes that the death toll is only direct deaths — not indirect deaths, such as "loss of access to food, water, health facilities, electricity or other infrastructure. Read the full report here. The large estimate has recently been affirmed by one of the longest-serving Iraqi correspondents in the war, Sahar Issa of McClatchy New Service, an award-winning reporter, who described the IBC and Wikileaks-related estimates "laughable.
Anthony Shadid's moving account of Iraqis searching for bodies of loved ones at the Baghdad morgue is a rare glimpse of the human cost of the war. August 27, It was 20 yearts ago, in August , when Saddam Hussein recklessly occupied Kuwait, which drew the U. How did this come to pass, and why? An analysis. In an atttempt to prod the U. Noting haphazard reporting and loosely defined guidance for who should be compensated, among related mismanagement, CIVIC makes a strong case for creating uniform rules, implementing training for judge advocates and troops, and keeping better records.
And denial of claims can be routine: "Most convoy cases. June, The infamous video released in early April by the investigative Web site Wikileaks, showing a U. First is the sheer brutality of war, which few Americans ever see, and the apparently cavalier attitudes about killing. Second is the now well-documented fact that the Pentagon lied about the incident, and when Wikileaks released the video, attacked the editors of the Web site. The consequences for the Iraqi civilian victims received virtually no attention.
Two of the soldiers on the ground who arrived at the scene subsequently apologized to the Iraqi people. As if to verify the findings of the article in Conflict and Health , the BBC correspondent in Baghdad has a valuable contribution that explains how and why the Iraqi government downplays violence and casualties Dec. A medical doctor told her that there are explosions every day that are never reproted in the press.
The peer-reviewed journal Conflict and Health published November a study of the way the major news media are reporting casualty figures from the Iraq War, and note that "U. In four of the five non-US newspapers, the pattern was reversed. Furthermore, this calls into question the role of the media in reporting and sustaining armed conflict, and the extent to which newspaper and other media reports can be used as data to assess fatalities or trends in the time of war. Henderson, M. Coincidentally, their findings are reflected in a just-released journalistic treatment of mortality estimates from Iraq, among other issues, in Newspeak in the 21st Century , by David Edwards amd David Cromwell Pluto Press , of the watchdog group, Media Lens.
An ABC News survey March in Iraq conducted by D3 Systems shows improvement in some categories, such as belief in democracy and overall security, but some surprising levels of discontent and lack of basic human services.
More than half believe the U. One-quarter of all Iraqis, and much higher numbers of Arabs, said they witnessed "unnecessary violence" against Iraqis by U. The data they did release and its analysis is here.
That is one of every eleven women from the age of 15 to Given the population bulge in the age range that would be affected by the current war, and the high numbers of young men killed who are not married, the estimate of widows translates into a very high mortality figure.
For example, if half the widows are from the current war, and one-third of those who have died as a result of the war are not married--both conservative assumptions--then more than , have been killed as a result of the U. That figure would not include the number of women and children who have died as a result of the war's privations or from direct violence. The Times has generally been quite cautious in its reporting on the war's human costs, so this article represents a breakthrough in its journalism.
Read it here. Two weeks later the Times reported on mental health studies done in Iraq among women, finding that 17 percent of those surveyed are suffering from serious, war-related mental illness. Read the March 7 article. It is based in part on a large household survey conducted by the World Health Organization. Read more. A new analysis of the total fatalities in the Iraq war during the presidency of George W.
Bush demonstrates that the likely number is between , and 1. The analysis appears in The Nation Feb. It has been translated into four languages and has appeared in more than 3, publications and on-line websites.
Filmmakers are increasingly posting new videos of the plight of Iraqis and the conduct and consequences of the U. These accounts go well beyond conventional news sources, which have been downplaying news from Iraq and never covered the human cost adequately. Among the independent videos recently found is one from the "Winter Solider" conference from the American News Project, which has several from Iraq ; a treatment conveying the misery in Iraq in graphic imagery; an in-your-face rendition of U.
Iraq's notorious detention centersfrequently a place of torture and disappearancesmay be more numerous than previously thought. The State Department's human rights report on Iraq has charged the Interior Ministry, the overseer of the detention centers, with mutliple violations of human rights in those facilities. See the State Department's report. Human Rights Watch has also decried the situation, repeatedly, and has called on the Bush administration to take action.
Some 17, Iraqis now in U. An October article from a Los Angeles Times correspondent reports that there is still a net outflow of professionally skilled Iraqis. Due to the nature of the Iraq war and of war reporting, data cannot be considered exact.
Many civilian deaths that occurred during the war in Iraq may remain unaccounted for. Eight years later, in December , the US formally declared an end to the Iraq war. From the start of the war in until September 30, , it is estimated that the United States spent a total of over billion US dollars on war costs in Iraq. This number includes funding requested by the President and appropriated by Congress, and accounts for both military and non-military spending.
Spending was highest in , that year over billion US dollars were spent in Iraq by the United States government. As of , about 7, U. The number of US American soldiers killed in Iraq peaked in with just over nine hundred causalities. In the same year, there were over 25, civilian deaths in Iraq. Loading statistic Show source. Download for free You need to log in to download this statistic Register for free Already a member?
Log in. Show detailed source information? Register for free Already a member? Iraqi men mourn a relative, likely the victim of sectarian killing, who was found shot dead with 14 other people in May Witnesses reported seeing the men being arrested by interior ministry commandos at a market near Baghdad before being driven away.
No one knows with certainty how many people have been killed and wounded in Iraq since the United States invasion.
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