It looks like up to 5 U.S. soldiers were killed yesterday, another died, and another 2 captured and quite possibly dead. I've been doing some number crunching, to try and get an idea of where we're going with this all.
This is my 4 day count. Most online sources aren?t listing all the incidents together, so I'll include my sources at the bottom. Some of the reports are only showing up in snippets in the individual reports, so you kind of have to look for them.
6.24.03
6 Dead British, 8 Wounded in two apparently separate incidents in S. Iraq
6.25.03
1 Dead U.S. 2 Wounded in crash while responding to Ambush with 3 wounded U.S.
6.26.03
1 Dead U.S., 8 Wounded SW Baghdad
1 Dead U.S., 1 Wounded Bomb, Baghdad airport road
2 Missing, (probably dead), US, abducted in Baghdad
2 Dead Iraqis assisting U.S. forces in Baghdad. Grenade attack. Unconfirmed # U.S. wounded. No U.S. dead.
Smoldering U.S. army truck. Unconfirmed # wounded or dead. Witnesses report 2 US dead.
1 Dead U.S, 9 Wounded near Najaf. Killed while on patrol
1 Dead US Navy. Non-Combat related.
6.27.03
1 Dead U.S. in Baghdad. Shot while buying DVDs.
70-74 (Including missing troops) Coalition forces have died since May 1st, according to today's news and
http://www.pigstye.net/iraq/wd.php.
At this rate, (70 Confirmed Dead/58 Days since the war "ended"), by September 23rd, the total Coalition deaths "After The War Ended" will equal the amount killed "During The War".
By March 19, 2004, the one year anniversary of the war:
567 Coalition Troops (176 during the war + 70 up until now + 266 days at the "After The War" rate), will have died.
Countless Iraqis Civilians will have died.
http://www.IraqBodyCount.org is currently estimating between 5,570 and 7,243 civilians have been killed thus far based on news reports by journalists, hospital reports, etc, within Iraq. For various reasons this count is incomplete. Journalists cannot be present at all times and in all places, and in many cases do not even hear about many of the deaths. Many Iraqi's are unlikely to take their dead to the hospital, and simply bury them quietly. Sometimes there is noone left to report the damage, or to do counts. Iraqi hospitals were not even able to keep an accurate track at certain points during the war, as casualties woule often stream in at several per minute, and treating them was more important than counting. Also, the Iraqi Red Crescent, which is also in the process of conducting a count, was/is being denied access to some of the areas that suffered the heaviest fighting. The numbers there will probably never be known with real accuracy. This estimate also fails to take into civilians who die indirectly because of the war, from starvation, malnutrition, and disease. During the first Gulf War, 2,500 to 3,500 civilians died in the war itself, but it was estimated that more than 100,000 died needlessly when refrigeration systems failed, when easily curable diseases before the war went untreated due to a devastated health infrastructure, from drinking contaminated drinking water, etc. These factors likely also played into effect significantly in the second Gulf War, but it is questionable if they will ever be tallied.
Countless Iraqi military personel will have died. In one push during the "Battle Of Baghdad", the U.S. military boasted of killing over 2,000 Iraqis. It will be next to impossible to document soldiers deaths, and so the real number will likely never be known.
Current U.S. resentment appears to be high. There's no telling when, (or if), these attacks will slow or stop. The U.S. military does not even appear to have any concrete targets or organizations to go after, simply referring to them all as "Baathist Elements", a generalization I personally find hard to swallow. Moreover, many senior defense and government officials are stating that we will likely be in Iraq for at least another 5 years, and it seems likely that this could continue for quite some time. It sure seems to me as if Iraq is going to be causing Americans alot more problems now than it ever did before we went to war.
Sources On Attacks:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030626/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_307
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm.../ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq&cid=514&ncid=514
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...nm/iraq_shooting_dc&cid=564&ncid=1473
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?p=...l=sl&nosum=0&large=0&t=1056729948
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030627/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_341