Saturday, November 25, 2006

 

14053...........it is NOT just numbers.

14053, is the number of civilians admitted killed in Iraq from July 1st 2006 to October 31st 2006, basically from the 4th of July till Halloween. 14053 Mothers or fathers or sisters or brothers or sons and daughters no longer exist, they died in the secular violence the illegal invasion of the neo-cons spawned. They were kidnaped and were tortured with drills. They were shot in the back of the head, after being blindfolded. They were killed by a road side bomb, or killed by a mortar attack. They were killed for where they lived, or just who they were. Or more recently they were killed along with others by the rising number of car bombings as a means to incite more violence. By the mortar attacks which haunt Baghdad now days.

14053 is a large number of people dying for any reason, it is almost 5 times the number who died on Sept 11 2001. In Iraq The Us has lost 2872 Soldiers since March 19, 2003 but in every month the Iraqi people have lost more people that the entire US losses for the war, or we lost on that fateful late summer day five years ago.

As a comparison, there are about 25 million Iraqi's and 300 million Americans, so if we were having a comparable number of violent deaths here it would be around 168,500 people killed violently by sectarian violence(in the same time period). If that were to happen, especially in a situation where two different groups of people were using extreme violence and mass killings to fight for control of the government and power here, I'm sure we would call it something akin to a civil war.

The Bush administration does NOT want to call it a civil war, OK lets call it what it really is war crimes spawned by the illegal invasion of a sovereign country by a group of people who thought they were above the law, the Geneva Convention, above being held accountable for their breaches of the code of human conduct that before this had been agreed upon by civilized nations.

Well George Bush must be happy, because there is NO Geneva Convention in effect inside Iraq. Hell there is not even the rule of law any more. People in Iraq have nowhere to turn except to the people causing these deaths, so they will continue. They will continue while the "Know Nothings" inside Washington debate the latest idea to try to turn this Fiasco around. The killings have gone on while Jim Baker polishes up his plan which is already outmoded. The deaths do not stop as the beltway pundits and pontificators argue whether more troops or less troops is the way to go.


These senseless killings are the result of their failure to listening to those who realized early on this was going to turn out bad. The mistakes of ignoring what was really happening on the ground. Placing more emphasis on purple fingers than security or electricity. Trying to stage manage the collapse of a society with no plan for rebuilding it, nor having enough qualified people who actually know how to do that. Mistakes piled upon mistakes as they have to pile body on body in the Baghdad morgue.

14053 is the number of reported deaths by the UN, the real number is probably higher still, but since the neo-cons deny this is a civil war, and refuse to count the civilian deaths, they do not really worry about the numbers or even the deaths. They are beginning to worry about their futures, because even though they do not think it is a civil war or they should be held accountable, most of the rest of the world KNOWS it is a civil war, and the neo-cons are responsible.

Comments:
In War innocent people always get killed. No matter what government propaganda says about how accurate our weapons are or how much money we're putting into reconstruction.

The fact is that the country is sliding backward economically, socially, and politicially.

We pay the price, but the price paid by the citizens of Iraq is much more immediate and horrible.

We should not make such mistakes in the 21st century.
 
indeed.. 14053 about 4x the number of people who live in my town of searsport.

so in other words, if my town was iraq, everyone would have died in 1 month.

simply amazing.
 
I'm so sick of freaking war! I'm so embarrassed that the leaders of my country decided to illegally invade and occupy a sovereign nation only for their own deep pockets and forgot to take into consideration that people would die or be horribly maimed because of this decision. They have no compassion for our soldiers or the people of Iraq and this is why they chose this war and didn't come up with an exit plan to begin with. They wanted to be there forever and I'm ashamed of them!

Bring the troops home now!!
 
im sick of everything bush. his family, his administration, his smirk, his war.

when he declares war on iran, i hope the democrats stand up and say NO MORE!
 
Great post Cliff.

November 26th the Iraq war will have lasted as long as World War II, with the difference being the U.S won that war.

Bush invaded a small country with a sham of an army and his war for oil has seen nothing but total disaster.

Bush is a traitor and a disgrace to this country and anyone who defended it.
 
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