ReppinTheD
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Iraq deaths put at 655,000 By Patricia Reaney LONDON (Reuters) - American and Iraqi public health experts have calculated that about 655,000 Iraqis have died as a result of the March 2003 U.S.-led invasion and subsequent violence, far above previous estimates. Researchers used household interviews rather than body counts to estimate how many more Iraqis had died because of the war than used to die annually in peacetime."We estimate that as a consequence of the coalition invasion of March 18, 2003, about 655,000 Iraqis have died above the number that would be expected in a non-conflict situation," said Gilbert Burnham of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the United States.That means 2.5 percent of the Iraqi population have died because of the invasion and ensuing strife, he said. President Bush dismissed the report as not credible. "The methodology is pretty well discredited," he said at a White House news conference.But Bush added: "I do know that a lot of innocent people have died, and that troubles me, and it grieves me. And I applaud the Iraqis for their courage in the face of violence."...</div>655,000 Iraqis dead in about three years - not from direct Military casualities - but as a result of the U.S. Invasion of Iraq. Saddam killed about 2,000,000 people...total...from July 16, 1979 to April 9, 2003...that is 24 years of Presidency...So let's see - have we done more bad than good...655,000 deaths in 3 years compared to 2,000,000 in 24 years...at the rate we are going we will reach 2,000,000 deaths in only 9 years! We need to get out of there...and not to mention that the U.S. Military just announced that they are planning to stay in Iraq till at least 2010. On the other hand, we got crazy North Korea threatening the world with Nuclear weapons - Here is what they're saying: "If the U.S. keeps pestering us and increases pressure, we will regard it as a declaration of war and will take a series of physical corresponding measures,"... "The issue of future nuclear tests is linked to U.S. policy toward our country,"Yeah...scary.
