avatar4321
02-21-2007, 02:17 AM
http://www.nysun.com/article/48926
The total military dead in the Iraq war between 2003 and this month stands at about 3,133. This is tragic, as are all deaths due to war, and we are facing a cowardly enemy unlike any other in our past that hides behind innocent citizens. Each death is blazoned in the headlines of newspapers and Internet sites. What is never compared is the number of military deaths during the Clinton administration: 1,245 in 1993; 1,109 in 1994; 1,055 in 1995; 1,008 in 1996. That's 4,417 deaths in peacetime but, of course, who's counting?
The stats can be found here. (http://siadapp.dior.whs.mil/personnel/CASUALTY/Death_Rates1.pdf)
Does anyone else find it incredibly odd that there have been more deaths during peacetime in the 90s then during a time of war?
The total military dead in the Iraq war between 2003 and this month stands at about 3,133. This is tragic, as are all deaths due to war, and we are facing a cowardly enemy unlike any other in our past that hides behind innocent citizens. Each death is blazoned in the headlines of newspapers and Internet sites. What is never compared is the number of military deaths during the Clinton administration: 1,245 in 1993; 1,109 in 1994; 1,055 in 1995; 1,008 in 1996. That's 4,417 deaths in peacetime but, of course, who's counting?
The stats can be found here. (http://siadapp.dior.whs.mil/personnel/CASUALTY/Death_Rates1.pdf)
Does anyone else find it incredibly odd that there have been more deaths during peacetime in the 90s then during a time of war?