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The Death Toll that Does Not Appear on the Nightly News

by: koleary

Sun Jun 25, 2006 at 11:16:01 AM EDT



We have heard the daily counts of the nameless and faceless Iraqis who die each day in the conflict that consumes their homeland.  Every evening we hear about 20 Iraqis who died in a car bomb explosion, 40 Iraqis in an attack on a mosque or of the hundreds of bodies that are turning up regularly handcuffed and executed and left somewhere in or around Baghdad. However, there has been no official tally, no running count as with our own American soldiers.  Perhaps that is because there have been no officials to keep count amid the chaos.  Despite several elections only recently has a complete government been seated and it is still remains to be seen how soon of if ever they will gain control of their own country.

Today the LA Times published an estimate of the number of civilian casualties of the Iraq war. That number is 50,000.  As a percentage of the population that is the same as 15000 New Yorkers dieing violent deaths over the course of 3 years.

There are four conditions that need to be satisfied in order for a war to be considered "Just" according to the Catechism which stems from a philosophy that was first established by St. Thomas Aquinas.  They are just cause, proper authority, right intention, probability of success and proportionality.  I never did think this war was Just but certainly from the point of proportionality, that we will be doing more good than we do harm, I am not sure how anyone can continue to argue that this war is just. 

In the three years since the attacks on September 11th over 2900 people have died around the world, excluding Iraq, as a result of terrorist attacks.  That number itself should be far outweighed by the civilian casulaties in Iraq.  In addition if you look at these numbers and see that terrorism throughout the world is on the rise, that too should dispell any arguments in favor of proportionality.  If we draw a correlation between these attacks and Iraq or not.  Our invasion of Iraq has done nothing for the overall stability of the world. 

Yes, America has not had another terrorist attack since September 11th,  but whether that has something to do with Iraq or not, as citizens of the world and compasionate human beings we should empathize with those outside our borders.  We need to understand and accept the consequences of our actions.  These consequences do not just include the 2500 dead American soldiers they also include the tens of thousands of dead Iraqis and Afghanis whose names and faces we do not remember nightly on the evening news.

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..loosing a commensurate amount amount of Americans every day. 

Lord have mercy!

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Even if we withdrew from Iraq tomorow and the Iraqis settled their differnces without an ongoing bloodbath.  Even in such a rosy scenario there would still be millions of family and friends of the dead and wounded Iraqis who would blame "the invaders" for their losses.  Many of these people have now come to hate the USA more than they hated Saddam!

Bush's insane war of choice will have terrible consequences for generations.  The best we can hope to achieve is to clean up the mess over the next decades....and to globally implement intelligent/effective/humane policies that drain the swamp of the insanity of terrorism. 

As it is...Bush is still making the mess worse with each passing day.  More and more innocents are being killed on all sides and more and more individuals are being driven crazy enough to hate us so much that they are willing to become homicide bombers.  And for what?  So Halliburton and dozens of other corporations can "earn" higher profits. 

The terror of this situation is that it all boils down to the cumulative consequences of human greed.  Greed for money and greed for power.

Our troops on the ground are doing the best they can in an impossible situation.  What Bush is doing to these young, and not so young, men and women is another whole category of atrocity.  Sure, many will reflexively back their "leaders"; but as the years go by and they start becoming more aware of how they were screwed over/manipulated/abused there will be hell to pay.

The sooner this utterly unsound insane irrational and absolutely counterproductive war ends, the better it will be for the USA and for the rest of the world.

BTW  There's tons of material out there to document elements of the above case.  One extremely well done piece that you might want to catch if you haven't already is "The Dark Side" here's a link http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/darkside/


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