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War i n Iraq

War i n Iraq. Where are we now? By Steven Rumfelt. Occupation. All nation’s other than the U.S. have withdrawn troops 47,000 U.S. troops occupy Iraq, as of November 2010. Spending in Iraq. As of February 2010, around $704 billion has been spent

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War i n Iraq

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  1. War in Iraq Where are we now? By Steven Rumfelt

  2. Occupation • All nation’s other than the U.S. have withdrawn troops • 47,000 U.S. troops occupy Iraq, as of November 2010

  3. Spending in Iraq • As of February 2010, around $704 billion has been spent • $2 billion per week to $12 billion a month • Long term health care costs for Iraq War veterans is estimated to cost between $350 billion to $700 billion

  4. Iraq Resistance • Consist of: Ba’ath Party, Islamic State of Iraq, al Qaeda, Mahdi Army, Islamic Army of Iraq, Ansar al-Sunnah • Sunni insurgents consist of 70,000 people • Mahdi Army consists of 60,000 people • al – Qaeda consists of 1,300 people • Islamic State of Army consists of 1,000 people • 25,278 enemies killed between 2003-2009

  5. New Government • YouTube - Iraq election hailed as 'great success' - 1 Feb 09 • JalalTalabani won the presidential elections in Iraq in 2005, he took office in April of 2005 • Mouri al-Maliki is the current prime minister of Iraq, he took office in May of 2006

  6. Civilian Deaths • 27,566 civilians were killed in the first 2 years of war • 11,351 civilians were killed in the second year of war and 6,215 were killed in the first year of war • 4,038 civilians killed by violence in 2010 • A total of 100,015 – 109,276 civilian deaths from violence

  7. U.S. Military Death Toll • In 2003 485 military members were killed • 848 U.S. military members were killed in 2004 • In 2005 there were 844 U.S. military members killed in war

  8. Death Toll as of 2011 • A total of 4,756 U.S. servicemen and women have died in Iraq • The worst year coming in 2007 when over 900 U.S. soldiers were killed in Iraq • In 2010 only 60 American Soldiers were killed in Iraq and as of now in 2011 9 soldiers have been killed • http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/war.casualties/index.html

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