U.S. invasion responsible deaths of over 250,000
civilians in Iraq 

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http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Iraq_war.php

by John Stokes

   
New studies make the Bush administration's
"liberation" argument for a 'pre-emptive' war against
Iraq seem questionable.

The invasion of Iraq in March 2003 by U.S.-led
coalition forces has been responsible for the death of
at least 150,000 civilians (not including certain of
Iraq), reveals a compilitation of scientific studies
and corroborated eyewitness testimonies.

The majority of these deaths, which are in addition
those normally expected from natural causes, illness
and accidents, have been among women and children,
documents a well-researched study, that had been
released by The Lancet Medical Journal.

The report in the British journal is based on the work
of teams from the Johns Hopkins University and
Columbia University in the U.S., and the
Al-Mustansiriya University in Baghdad. 

A similar methodology was used in the late 1990's to
calculate the number of deaths from the war in Kosovo,
put at 10,000.

The information was obtained as Iraqi interviewers
surveyed 808 families, consisting of 7,868 people, in
33 different "clusters" or neighbourhoods spread
across the country.

In each case, they asked how many births and deaths
there had been in the home since January 2002.

   
That information was then compared with the death
rates in each neighbourhood in the 15 months before
the invasion that toppled president Saddam Hussein,
adjusted for the different time frames, and
extrapolated to cover the entire 24.4 million
population of Iraq.

The most common cause of death is as a direct result
of a worsening 'culture of violence', mostly caused by
indiscriminate U.S. co-ordinated air strikes, and
related military interventions, reveals the study of
almost 1000 households scattered across Iraq. And the
risk of violent death just after the invasion was 58
times greater than before the war. The overall risk of
death was 1.5 times more after the invasion than
before.

The on-going American Occupation has also created
worsened civil strife as well as mass environmental
destructions and related public health problems that
is associated with American bomb-related released
radioactive and other life-threatening pollutions. The
American Occupation has also prevailed over the
neglect to the repairing of vital public
services-related infrastructure, which include
U.S.-led destructions of water systems. 

The figure of 100,000 had been based on somewhat
"conservative assumptions", notes Les Roberts at Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore,
U.S., who led the study.

That estimate excludes Falluja, a hotspot for
violence. If the data from this town is included, the
compiled studies point to about 250,000 excess deaths
since the outbreak of the U.S.-led war.

Many Americans have complained that more than $200
billion U.S. tax dollars have been diverted from
vitally needed public services in the United States,
into apparently reckless activities. These activities
are resulting in inflicted mass-casualities against
totally innocent civilians, which have worsened
conditions for political extremism, and ensuing
"terrorism".

It is well documented that such activities are being
viewed by many Iraqis, and other peoples
internationally, to undermine a popular feeling of
international security in general. Indeed, polls
suggest that Americans felt much more secure under the
former political ledership of U.S. President Bill
Clinton, as compared to the militaristic strategies
which are being pursued by the George W. Bush
administration. 
 

 

 


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