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sundubuman
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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:17 pm Post subject: US Fatalities in Iraq Down Sharply |
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US troop fatalities in Iraq drop sharply
The toll is falling in the most dangerous provinces, not just in the Baghdad 'surge' zone.
By Gordon Lubold | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
from the August 1, 2007 edition
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Washington - US troop fatalities in Iraq have plummeted from near-historic highs just two months ago. The number of deaths attributed to improvised explosive devices is down by more than half. Violence is down in the four most dangerous provinces.
The decrease is an apparent sign that, by at least one indicator, the surge of American forces is doing something it set out to do: tamp down the violence.
But even if this positive trend were to continue for the next several months, the larger question remains unanswered: Will the reduced levels of violence push Kurdish, Shiite, and Sunni groups to reach political reconciliation so that US troops can withdraw? US military officials are wary.
"Success does not hinge on the effectiveness or success solely of the security situation," says one senior official in uniform, who requested anonymity, echoing what many military officials have said. "It really depends on political governance."
As a single measure of success or failure in Iraq, the rate of American fatalities has its own limitations. But it does reflect the ability of the US to reduce insurgent-led violence. Two months ago, US fatalities climbed to 128, making May the third deadliest month for US troops in Iraq since the war began in 2003. But since then, as the surge of 30,000 new US forces has arrived, fatalities have fallen sharply. At press time, the toll for the month of July stood at 74, a decrease of 42 percent compared with May. That's the lowest fatality rate since last November.
When the surge was announced earlier this year, critics said adding more troops in one area would simply force insurgents to provoke violence in other areas. But according to an analysis by Pentagon officials, fatalities are down in July in all four of the most violent provinces of Iraq: Baghdad, Anbar, Salahaddin, and Diyala.
In Baghdad Province, for example, 27 Americans were killed as of July 24, down from 44 in May. In Diyala Province, six Americans were killed as of July 24, a decrease from 19 in May. Sunni-dominated Anbar Province to the west of Baghdad, where violence has been tamped down in part because Sunni sheiks have organized against Sunni extremism there, five American service members were killed as of July 24, down from 14 for the month of May. Salahaddin saw the same trend, where 12 were killed in May, six in July. The four provinces represent about 37 percent of the Iraqi population but nearly 80 percent of the violence that occurs in Iraq.
The toll from improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, has also decreased considerably in the last two months. As of July 24, 40 Americans had been killed in July, down from 95 in May.
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pkang0202

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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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Its a good sign. I just the hope trend continues.
Last edited by pkang0202 on Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:21 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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ddeubel

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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:11 pm Post subject: |
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My god! It is summer in Iraq. Nothing moves! People are sooooo gullible and may I say, actually stupid.
The death toll is 160% more than July of last year. Overall this year, the casualty rate of u.s. soldiers has increased by 400%
Change your threads title to -- Republicans still try to spin and think the American people are dumbasses.
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Alias

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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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Change your threads title to -- Republicans still try to spin and think the American people are dumbasses. |
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darkhorse_NZ

Joined: 20 Feb 2007 Location: South Korea
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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:21 pm Post subject: |
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what about deaths of Iraqis linked to factional violence? are there any figures for those? |
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pkang0202

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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:28 pm Post subject: |
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ddeubel wrote: |
My god! It is summer in Iraq. Nothing moves! People are sooooo gullible and may I say, actually stupid.
The death toll is 160% more than July of last year. Overall this year, the casualty rate of u.s. soldiers has increased by 400%
Change your threads title to -- Republicans still try to spin and think the American people are dumbasses.
DD |
I think any downward trend is good news. Do you not agree?
If less US soldiers are dying because its hotter than Satan's ballsacks in hell then thank God for the hot weather in Iraq. I welcome any news of less American troops dying. |
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postfundie

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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:47 pm Post subject: |
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I think any downward trend is good news. Do you not agree?
If less US soldiers are dying because its hotter than Satan's ballsacks in hell then thank God for the hot weather in Iraq. I welcome any news of less American troops dying. |
DD is only here to complain about the situation in Iraq...He posts nothing positive about what's going on there or good things that the coalition is doing...... |
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sundubuman
Joined: 04 Feb 2003 Location: seoul
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:08 am Post subject: |
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ddeubel wrote: |
My god! It is summer in Iraq. Nothing moves! People are sooooo gullible and may I say, actually stupid.
The death toll is 160% more than July of last year. Overall this year, the casualty rate of u.s. soldiers has increased by 400%
Change your threads title to -- Republicans still try to spin and think the American people are dumbasses.
DD |
Apparrently, you didn't read page 2, dumbass.
The reduction in violence doesn't appear to be the result of summer weather, when the intense heat might discourage insurgent attacks. According to an analysis by the Marine command in Anbar, violence trends upward from a low point in January, when it's coldest, through summer to October for each of the last three years. |
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The_Conservative
Joined: 15 Mar 2007
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:51 pm Post subject: |
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ddeubel wrote: |
My god! It is summer in Iraq. Nothing moves! People are sooooo gullible and may I say, actually stupid.
The death toll is 160% more than July of last year. Overall this year, the casualty rate of u.s. soldiers has increased by 400%
Change your threads title to -- Republicans still try to spin and think the American people are dumbasses.
DD |
For the last three years the summer has not been a factor. Why all of a sudden now?  |
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twg

Joined: 02 Nov 2006 Location: Getting some fresh air...
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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 1:33 am Post subject: |
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Well, there you go. Minor downturn in the slaughter. War's won. Bring the boys home. |
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