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How many american troops have died in Iraq right now

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That is wayy less than 10,000

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  1. try an internet search engine..i dont think anyone will know the exact number


  2. Does not matter how many died, they still died for their country.  

  3. The us goverment has away of putting  numbers on the dead and missing and wounded,if you count this in one big number it would cause such a uproar and scare away even more of the new boys these recuiters are trying to catch. its just pure lies they feed us,how do i know ? and why did i say this ? iam a army veteran with 26 months deployed and saw first hand how things work from my point of view,would i go back? yes if i still had all my parts and the va shrink would clear me and i could move like i used too.

  4. 4134 as of today.

    The below link is a great source for OIF/OEF statistics.

  5. 4134

  6. What the h**l you talking about 10,000?  Yes the total number is actually less then half that amount.  Maye you're thinking of wounded soldier?  The number is around 13,500 for those.

  7. A total of 4134 troops have died in Iraq, but only 3364 have died in combat.

  8. The link below will give you the dead and wounded numbers for Iraq and Afghanistan.  

  9. Less than a lot of single battle deaths from WW II or WW I

    Vet-USAF

  10. As of today, 4,134 killed in Iraq.

    For the most updated number and list of casualties you should go to the official DOD website:

    http://icasualties.org/oif/BY_DOD.aspx

    You can also use this website to breakdown the list by branch of service, male/female, state, ethnicity, age, etc.

  11. more than 4000 with the rate of deaths now decreasing

  12. 3134 US casualties - 176 additional UK casualties - 138 other coalition caualties - for a total of 4448 total Iraq coalition caualties count as of 08/05/08

    http://icasualties.org/oif


  13. There y'go, Theo, you got your answer...4134.

    What's the thinking behind 'That is wayy less than 10,000'?

    Does the death of people for no good reason become unacceptable only at a higher number? If the death toll were 1000, would you have said 'that's wayy less than 4000?'

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