This Iraq war is starting to take on tones of Vietnam, and we all know how that
one ended.
Since the declaration, 49 U.S. troops have died in hostile action
and 57 in accidents and what the Pentagon calls non-hostile incidents.
A total of 243 U.S. military personnel have been killed since the war in Iraq
began in March.
That's from CNN.
Basically, a couple more soldiers die every day from a grenade here, a car bomb
there. It just keeps adding up. Lots and lots of Iraqis are probably dying as
well, but that's not going to make it into the U.S. news. Even without the
economic toll of the war (on both sides and, therefore, globally), the human
cost should be enough to give anyone pause.
Well, anyone but the current administration.
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