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US Iraq Casualties Rise to 71,598
US Iraq Casualties Rise to 71,598
Compiled by Michael Munk | www.MichaelMunk.com
US military occupation forces in Iraq under Commander-in-Chief Obama suffered 23 combat casualties in the week ending April 21 as the official total rose to at least 71,598. The total includes 34,648 dead and wounded from what the Pentagon classifies as "hostile" causes and more than 36,950 dead and medically evacuated (not updated since Feb. 28) from "non-hostile" causes.*
The actual total is over 100,000 because the Pentagon chooses not to count as "Iraq casualties" the more than 30,000 veterans whose injuries-mainly brain trauma from explosions and PTSD - diagnosed only after they had left Iraq.**
US media divert attention from the actual cost in American life and limb by occasionally reporting only the total killed (4,277 as of April 21) but rarely mentioning the 31,215 wounded in combat. To further minimize public perception of the human cost, they cover for the Pentagon by ignoring the 36,106 (as of Feb. 28, 2009)*** military victims of accidents and illness serious enough to require medical air evacuation, although the 4,277 reported deaths include 844 (no change) who died from those same causes, including at least 18 from faulty electrical work by KBR and 177 suicides through 2008.****
Key:
* The number of wounded is usually updated on Tuesdays by the Pentagon.
** New York Times, Jan 26, 2009
*** the number of "non combat" injured was reported by the Pentagon.
**** NYTimes, Jan 30, 2009
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