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1 3rd September 12:23
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Default US killed in Iraq War just topped 200 mark



The number of Americans, troops and civilians, killed in Iraq since the
start of the US Agression Against Iraq has now topped 200 killed. See
details below.
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As of 6-22-03, in the past 95 days, since the start of the MIP*, the US
has suffered 1,129 casualties in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan,
Djibouti, Israel/Palestine, Colombia, Pakistan, Yemen, and Jordan - 232
killed, 894 wounded, and 3 POW; or 12.4 casualties and 2.5 killed per
day. For the MIP, there have been 1,034 US casualties, 1,029 Crusaders
and 5 US civilians - 206 killed and 828 wounded, or 11.4 casualties and
2.3 killed per day. The British have suffered 40 killed or missing - 37
British Crusaders were killed; 1 civilian was killed and 2 are missing;
the British Crusader wounded tally is unknown. A rough though incomplete
estimate of Iraqi civilians murdered in cold blood by the Crusaders is
7,243. There were 54 US casualties in the past 8 days, 12 killed and 42
wounded. 41 of the 54 casualties were in the MIP.

A good analogy for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would be a teenager
(Israel) killing a kitten (the Palestinians) with a hammer, with the
American press reporting on the horrific, monstrous scratching and
biting ("Palestinian terrorism") inflicted on the poor victimized boy by
the kitten in its frothy, howling, frenzied death throes.

*Massacre of the Iraqi People, also known as the Iraq War

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