02 March 2009

Not even one day in a real war

Rico says we might, if we're lucky, get our troops out of Iraq before the casualty count reaches 5,000. While that certainly seems like a huge number (especially for the dead and their families), you gotta make some comparisons:
US dead on D-Day (6 June 1944) alone: 5,000.
That's out of less than 100,000 total combatants.

In Iraq, only a single month (early on) had a casualty count of almost eight per day; currently it's less than one per day.
That's out of just over 150,000 combatants.
Even as a percentage, lumping years of casualties together, we're still doing better than we did in one day in 1944...

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