Originally posted by LEADPIG
They obviously foretold what was going to happen before Bush's entire cabinet had a clue what was going to happen. Who cares how they said it. Bush still doesn't have a clue, either that or he knows and doesn't want to admit he screwed up at the expense of 4,000 dead soldiers.
People don't want to believe their lying eyes about the failure that is the Iraq war and ultimately resort to parroting the same old tired emotional patriotic cliche's rather than admit bushs dumb idea has failed as many told him it would.
Its probably a-lot more than almost "4000" dead, in 2000 it appears the .gov re-defined what a death is.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/iraq_casualties_notes.htmPrevious definition DOD Instruction 7730.22 Jan 20th 67 - Mar 73:"Reports of U.S. Casualties in Combat Areas": Vietnam war casualties to be reported were
all those occurring within the designated combat areas and those deaths occurring anywhere as the result or aftermath of an initial casualty occurring in a combat area.The current related document, DoD Instruction 1300.18, Dec 18, 2000 "Military Personnel Casualty Matters, Policies, and Procedures" ,
makes no mention on this matter.... Now, for example, casualties whose next-of-kin are not notified or cannot be contacted/located do not appear to be counted in the official tally... I believe there are a few dozen KIAs this applies to currently.
The official numbers look out of whack; nearly 15,000 troops were sufficiently sick / injured to require evacuation from the theater, but only 10 are officially reported to have died.
The ratio of those evacuated due to "combat wounds", over 1,500 as of 01 August 2004, to those who died subsequent to evacuation; 8 officially. Thats a ratio on the order of 200:1.
Over 4,000 were evacuated due to "non-battle injuries", yet only 2 were reported to have subsequently died. Over 7,000 were evacuated due to disease, yet not one of them died.